TimHereToo
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TimHereToo
@Timheretoo
Things I care about: Manhood. My wife and children. Biblical Truth. Marriage. Humor. Conservative politics. Current events. Science. Please no DMs.
가입일 Haziran 2022
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I was a 20 year old testosterone-overloaded single young man in 1980. I wanted a woman that would help me raise a safe, secure, and successful family. This song gave me hope that a like minded woman would help us together create successful family.
Found her.
And yes, 45 years later I can say, “Nailed it.”
Men: These girls are still out there. Find them.
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"Morning Train (Nine to Five)" (1980)
Sheena Easton made this one sound so upbeat, but underneath it is just a woman counting the hours until her man gets home.
Still know every word?
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4/11/1803 In one of the greatest surprises in diplomatic history, French Foreign Minister Charles Maurice de Tallyrand makes an offer to sell all of the Louisiana Territory to the United States. As the foreign minister to Napoleon Bonaparte, Tallyrand was one of the world's most powerful men. Napoleon, convinced by Tallyrand, believed he could create a new French empire in North America. The French had long had a tenuous claim to the vast area west of the Mississippi River, which had been occupied by Native Americans for centuries, known as the Louisiana Territory. In 1800, Napoleon secretly signed a treaty with Spain that officially gave France full control of the territory. He then began to prepare France's mighty army to occupy New Orleans. When President Thomas Jefferson heard of Napoleon's plan in 1802, he was understandably alarmed as he wanted to expand the US westward. Having no way for the young Republic to challenge France militarily, Jefferson had his minister in France, Robert Livingston, negotiate to at least allow the US to control New Orleans, the gateway to the Mississippi River. At first the situation looked bleak, and Jefferson sent his young friend from Virginia, James Monroe to help Livingston. Fortunately for the US, the situation changed in 1803, when war between France and Great Britain was imminent, and Napoleon could no longer spare the military resources to control the Louisiana Territory. Realizing the powerful British navy would probably take the territory by force, Napoleon reasoned it was better to sell it to the Americans than let it fall into enemy hands. Livingston again meets with Tallyrand on this day in 1803, and to his astounding surprise, Tallyrand asks "What will you give me for the whole?" Meaning not just New Orleans, but the whole Louisiana Territory. Several weeks later, on April 30, 1803, the US signed a treaty with France to purchase the whole territory for $11,250,000. A little more than 2 weeks later, Great Britain declared war on France. Napoleon would write, "The sale [of Louisiana] assures forever the power of the United States, and I have given England a rival who, sooner or later, will humble her pride." That he certainly did, and we did!🇺🇲
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@lucyshow11 They can still "get down, get down".
But they can't get back up without help.
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@lucyshow11 @IdahoDaveD Oh yes. We are here. And we still occasionally put on, “My my my my my boogie shoes.”
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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@ThrillaRilla369 The problems that I carry can’t be solved with money.
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@RetroCoast Do I remember? YES!!!
I owned a ‘78 Diesel Rabbit. 4 speed, sun roof. Possibly the most fun car I’ve ever owned.
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1981 VW Rabbit
The Malaise Years were hard on the American driver.
Volkswagen came to the rescue with the Rabbit: a small, reliable car that got an astounding 40 miles per gallon.
Do you remember? #1980s

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@Chicago_Daisy @MissEyezz 🤔 You know, you might be right! I’ll give it a shot.
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@Timheretoo @MissEyezz Can you change your dm settings so that you only get dm's from your followers? I think there's a setting like that.
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@Arkypatriot Snorted sweet tea out my nose at this. I wish I could find the flat-top haircut that I was sporting.
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@Chicago_Daisy @MissEyezz Pshhh. I’m a 66 year old man, happily married. My profile clearly says, “No DMs.” I get DMs every single day from accounts posing as young single women.
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@MissEyezz Ugh, so sick of thirsty men. "Hi beautiful, hope I'm not disturbing you but I'd like to get to know you better." Oh yeah? Fuck off. Blocked.
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@lucyshow11 @AllieJade1 Why can’t we laugh at our differences anymore? This was just peak comedy.
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I remember! I even bought the company back to keep the log rolls rolling 🙌
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473
Remember their pecan log rolls? They got a little cheaper every mile you drove further south on I-95 lol.
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It’s a fun question to consider. I’m sittin here arguing with myself about the absolute pitch perfect vocal control of one artist, against a jaw-dropping guitarist over here, or a keyboard, strings, horns, midi, synth… I just think it’s almost impossible to name one. It was a decade of such creativity and musical genius. I’m blessed to have been a teenager in the midst of it.
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@chinnychick @RAF_Odiham Love this. Our home is on a common flight path for Chinooks. Huzzah for the mighty Flying Pickles of Freedom!
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My name is Liz.
My handle is Chinook Crew Chick.
I flew on Chinooks for 17 years.
I wrote a book about Chinooks.
I still run to the window when I see a Chinook.
I still video when a Chinook flies over me.
I’m 43 years old…and I LOVE Chinooks.
Thanks for the flyby @RAF_Odiham 🫶❤️
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