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So what is the "time stamp" on this article - per above, per Substack protocol apparently the time stamp is 8/5, but I know when I posted this and I provided a time stamp as I will on future article and as I have on articles from the past - cause if you don't know by now - I'm a serious person and the timestamp matters - and the time is now in August - the month of Gusto!

Not kidding around!

Disavow your votes or get consumed by the wolfpack been on the hunt for a year now - and now tis time to get some meat!

Time for those who caused so much harm to meet a predator meaner than they might imagine that loves the young pups and has no tolerance for those subsumed who have lost wit.

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I play Snooker, Monoploy, Chess, and Risk Ken, and also Bridge, Canasta, and Spoof (a UK West Country game using 3 coins!). All strategic and thoughtful! I don't know the ones you have pictured. Tell more!

Ciao

AP

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Can you believe a damn thing comes out of Summerville, SC?

Here is the forecast for that misbegotten place that is the place where fiscal arrangements are made in conflict with the Constitution and all the folks associated with that place - and you know who you are - let me say this to you: some heavy rain on the way I'd say...and you are on notice - tis known! The wolfpack is on the HUNT.

https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/summerville/29483/weather-forecast/340596

Anyhow, you read Sasha's place I suspect, and if so you know - tis out of Summerville, SC where the contracts are made - and that place is in the bullseye of some heavy rains - and tis most deserved. That place is where contracts were made not in the interest of the rest of us - so that place is haunted and the rains I hope wash that place away for good.

Let me add - NOT KIDDING AROUND

August is the month of gusto!

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I ain't in the mood to find the link with more details, and I assume you are aware of them, and if you have friends in high places - maybe they ought be made aware - the wolfpack is on the hunt and wolves eat meat.

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Ha Ha - yes I read Sasha Ken, and my colleague BOOM deals with the Covid madness so I only touch on it occasionally. https://cmnnews.substack.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile

This is confidential Ken, special for you and NOT to be distributed or published because my colleague Dr. Gerry and the team are likely at risk. I work with global resistance groups, but you deserve to know because you are a man of honour and honesty. Yes, the wolf pack is on thte hunt!

https://rumble.com/v4an6dl-dr-gerry-brady.html

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I'm listening to it now - but know this - the wolfpack is on the hunt and some hard rains are coming to SC.

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I haven't clicked the link yet, but I want you to know - tis noted and respected.

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P&S - you wouldn't believe all the games been played by me and my gaming pals - it is the glue that holds us together as friends. The games in the image above are a random sampling of said games, and that game called - "Acquire" was one of the earlier Avalon Hill games - and for any serious board-gamer - Avalon Hill is the gold standard. So many games they made back in the days before computers even had that on an easy scalable level, and I am of the opinion that the best way to play a game is face-to-face!

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The beauty of that game "Acquire" is it is what it says it is - a way to learn about capitalism.

The game "Rail Barons" is a bit too full of luck of the draw, but tis a great way to learn about the rail-lines once upon a time in the us of a, and that in and of itself makes it of merit. The game "Power Grid" is excellent way to learn about balancing many things at the same time - as any power generator must do. So - another great way to learn deeply and have fun at the same time. The game of "Azul" is a shape game and it is right up my alley - so to speak....here is a link with more info about that game and so many others.

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I'm played monopoly, chess, risk, bridge, canasta as well - I haven't played "snooker" best I can recollect nor "spoof" (ha, ha on that) - but I betcha I sort of have played that game as well - I'm a gamer at heart - I play fair and I play to win!

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/230802/azul

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ps - I'm going to edit the top image on this post showing the tile work I'm in the midst of and some hard rain is coming to Summerville, SC.

Not kidding around - August is the month of Gusto!

Your Pal,

Ken

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Thanks Ken, that's a comprehensive explanation and thank you for taking the time to educate me!

Blessings

AP

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If the time happens, I'll share some images of some fine games we play - my pals and I - but the critical thing at bottom is having friends true - and there is no better way to make friends then to play games with them face-to-face.

The wolfpack is on the hunt - it comes from many directions - and our correspondence is proof of that in a way.

So some choices are being made as I type this and I take solace that I am well prepared and I hope my friends are as well.

Here is one of the best games I have ever played - and Virginia Beach is close to Norfolk:

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ah, I just can't pick one p&s - but this game make the difference twixt the players so let me share this one - no dice involved - just ones wit and will:

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/483/diplomacy

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So, any sort of learning tis 2-way in my mind, and Rowan Oak is the place Faulkner lived - https://rowanoak.com/ - and I visited that place recent as well as Graceland and the contrast twixt the two is something to behold, and while I stand in awe and recognition of the dreams in Graceland set in motion I can't deny I'd just assume be in Rowan Oak where the summers are hot and humid in Mississippi, but the sense of living is real even if it is painful to contemplate how it was when it was - Graceland on the other hand is sort of a dreamland that doesn't last, just like the sadness of living in dreams disconnected from reality of everyday folks, and sadly the family of Elvis, so humble and broke in a way tis evidence of said. Elvis Dad tried to keep things accounted for, but the energy of the "King" resonated in a way and sadly let me report said energy was not to the benefit of his family - that is sad indeed.

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Hard rains coming to SC but tis good to know - others are aware...big egos sometimes have hard times with learning hard lessons, but tis nothing but learning in action I reckon.