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MustangSallie

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Ummm, gross would be my guess. :)

Oh, I'm a HUGE dill pickle fan myself. As a kid, I used to eat the barrel pickles from the butcher right out of the waxed paper envelopes, before my mother even pulled in the drive way. I have a girlfriend who makes her own and refuses to invite me over for at least a day or two after so I don't steal them all.

Somehow I just haven't wrapped my head around the idea of a savory vape, yet.
 

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Nope...not sure why...melting pot and all...

Hi hobotivo...hows the weather down there...

How strange, we're always jealous of all the stuff you folks have, reassuring to find something we have that you don't!
Personally I prefer tomato sauce (ketchup?) flavour chips anyway.

Weather here's a bit gloomy today. Never mind, I've got chores to do so I don't care.

Cheers
 
Hello. I am back. I am waiting for my E-Cig. I have a shipping address in the US, but I have to wait longer for the delivery. I am expecting to get the E-Cig on Monday or Tuesday. I will let you know because I need your help in using the E-Cig for the first time. I will first read the user's manual. That's the first step. I want you to know that I am back again, waiting and optimistic about this new revolutionary journey into freedom. Thanks a lot in Jesus Christ. Orly
 

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Never mind, I've got chores to do so I don't care.

Ugh... don't remind me of my chores tomorrow. I have a boat load of laundry to do, or I'll be wearing nothing when I get to NY next week. :(

And on that note, good night all. Must rest up so I can get those chores done bright and early. :)
 

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Perhaps shame was too strong a word but really.. I feel for them.. everything they had was taken by force and given to someone else.. now as a people, they are scattered and losing their heritage. Same thing is happening to the people of Hawaii. If I had a time machine and the means to do it, I'd go back and stop this from happening. i'd stop a few other things too like The Crusades, The Holocaust and Christopher Columbus and his men murdering the Haitian people and almost wiping them out for their gold. History writers often make thugs like Chris to be heroes. How does one not feel for these people and the wrongs that were done to them? The passage of time does this. We celebrate Columbus Day but not Native American Day, that's disgusting IMO.
 
Perhaps shame was too strong a word but really.. I feel for them.. everything they had was taken by force and given to someone else.. now as a people, they are scattered and losing their heritage. Same thing is happening to the people of Hawaii. If I had a time machine and the means to do it, I'd go back and stop this from happening. i'd stop a few other things too like The Crusades, The Holocaust and Christopher Columbus and his men murdering the Haitian people and almost wiping them out for their gold. History writers often make thugs like Chris to be heroes. How does one not feel for these people and the wrongs that were done to them? The passage of time does this. We celebrate Columbus Day but not Native American Day, that's disgusting IMO.

John, I agree with you. We need to celebrate a day for the native americans.
 

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John, I agree with you. We need to celebrate a day for the native americans.

Native Americans hold the summer solstice as a big celebration, maybe the best choice.

The path of natives hasn't been totally downward and I think these days there is an impetuous for natives to go out to heal the world. The medicine wheel seems to be a centre for this healing energy to the world Let me google that for you.

I've heard it said too about the medicine wheel colours that red, yellow, white and black signify the races of the earth, where yellow is oriental and are caretakers of the air, black is african and caretakers of the earth's water, white is caucasian and in care of fire and red is native peoples (around the world, eg, Australian aboriginals, rainforest natives) as caretakeres for the earth.
 

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I'm being an "American"... but historically if I were actually saying something I believed I'd be talking about Quebec and the various French/British skirmishes during the prelude to and actual Revolutionary War.

And I always like to tell people in Vancouver they're wannabe French. They lose their minds when I bring up Montreal. ;-) -Magnus

There was one main battle in Canada between French and English circa 1760 in Quebec City and thereafter French and English had relative peace with their respective territories of Lower Canada and Upper Canada - Quebec and Ontario.
Vancouverites as wannabe French - at least the people you say this to will understand you are American lol
 
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