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I send out a thanks to those who noticed and "liked" this article - not cause I'm looking for "likes" but because it gives me solace knowing others are out there who appreciate what I have to share.

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So today, I went into the toll booth after getting annoyed with myself for "choosing the wrong line" but it was not safe for me to get into the quicker line and when I drive I tend to be "defensive" and that is why since 1991 my driving record is "unblemished" - not one mark against me since that event in 1991.......

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As it happens I went into the booth I had a $10 bill in hand - Hamilton is on it - and I handed said bill to the attendant at the toll booth on I-79 where the payment is $4.25. He gave back change proper and informed me there was an accident up ahead. I appreciate that sort of communication cause I made the choice to leave the interstate on the exit just prior to the accident and had the kind attendant fella not mentioned this I probably would have missed the opportunity that all things considered saved me at least 15 minutes after the accident occurred - at least. Plus, I got to see a fine part of West Virginia - and just let me tell ya - this state would not be easy to enforce one's will upon with outside forces cause this state if full of old hills and windy roads and the locals know the terrain the best.

Anywho - I got out of there and made it to the next exit on I79 after the accident I was informed about and I feel as if I used the information provided to me properly - I made a choice to go upon the exit and this time the choice saved me some time.

I wonder what the accident was and I tried to look that up - but sadly, info on this sort of thing seems to be lacking, and frankly speaks to another bit of info I think ought be transparent - just like in regards to the saboteurs of the pipeline from Russia to Germany - but there is still one line intact - why not put that baby into service and tell the Delaware dimwits to literally shove it up their ass.

Incidentally - check this out:

https://www.sott.net/article/490481-Whats-So-Great-About-The-Great-Reset-Great-Taking-Great-Replacement-Great-Deflation-And-Great-Depression#comment492788

Specifically - this term:

“Burisma”

Does that “ring any bells for you” or are you under the spell of a Delaware dimwit?

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Well, sorry if this has already been answered, but I don't think it has been - so let me do it:

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"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is a song by Paul and Linda McCartney from the album Ram. Released in the United States as a single on 2 August 1971

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The Carpenters In Concert is episode 1, Season 4 of the BBC's In Concert music television series, directed and produced by Stanley Dorfman. The concert was The Carpenters debut BBC concert, and filmed live in BBC Studios and first aired on BBC Two on November 6, 1971.

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Uh read that close.

Uncle Albert song by Wings came out on August 2 1971 - or 8271 - 20th Century style.....and the Carpenters concert "aired" on November 6, 1971 - I should find out when the concert actually happened. Well, best I can tell - it happened on November 6, 1971 - so was it a "live" concert aired - or was there a delay - if there was delay I doubt it was from August.

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So to conclude - the music is played in sequence in 1971 and I guess I'll just keep that book for myself!

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Man - I think being in the ribbon may have changed me!

(ha, ha)

BK

ps - typos will NOT be corrected....

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