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@The_Monarch

Bitter & Disaffected Chief Conceptualist, Tactical Widgeteer, 3 & 0 w/gun in hand, Author, 2 Congressional Testimonies, 428-SCJ, F1, VentureBros. POSTAL2&3, MS

Otisburg, Arizona Katılım Temmuz 2008
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The_Monarch
The_Monarch@The_Monarch·
@HappyMotorhead Mach 1s with vinyl roofs are an abomination and an afront to the Lord, so... Tough call.
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Happy Motorhead@HappyMotorhead·
1970 Pontiac GTO Judge or 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
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The_Monarch@The_Monarch·
@MbarkCherguia @shadyblues Unholster and back away, all the while listening for broken flora footfall and breathing in my immediate surroundings.
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Serious question: If you found a baby bear in the woods, what are you doing first?
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This Is Texas Freedom Force
On April 29, 1856, something straight out of a western fever dream hit the Texas coast… The U.S. Army unloaded 53 camels at Indianola, Texas as part of an experiment pushed by Jefferson Davis. Yeah… camels. In Texas. The idea was simple: if you’re dealing with brutal heat, long distances, and dry terrain across Texas and the Southwest, why not use the animal built for it? And truth is, those camels delivered. They could carry heavier loads than mules, go longer without water, and handle the rough country like it was nothing. The Army stationed them at Camp Verde, right in the Texas Hill Country, and started putting them to work. By all accounts, the experiment actually succeeded. So why don’t we have a camel cavalry in Texas today? Because the soldiers hated them. Horses were spooked by them, handlers didn’t understand them, and once the Civil War broke out, the whole program lost support. The camels were eventually sold off or turned loose, some even roaming parts of Texas for years afterward. It’s one of those stories only Texas could claim. We didn’t just tame the frontier… we tried to do it with camels. April 29, 1856, a reminder that Texas has always done things its own way.
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Johnny Cadillac@lippyent·
This is an advertisement for? Hmm 😒?
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Tony@pressop2·
Have a question about physics I'm 62yrs old why does the floor keep getting further down? My legs still reach it
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Abraham George 🇺🇸
Abraham George 🇺🇸@abrahamgeorge·
There’s a federal mandate moving that could put monitoring technology inside your vehicle, and give Washington more control than it should ever have. I don’t believe that belongs in Texas, and I bet you don’t either. We still have a window to stop it, but only if Texans speak up. 📞 Call (202) 224-3121 Ask for your member of Congress Tell them: Repeal the “kill switch” mandate Right now, only Brandon Gill, Troy Nehls, Chip Roy, and Randy Weber have signed onto the bill. It takes less than a minute to take a stand against this extreme privacy overreach. We have an opportunity to fight this, but it only works if you make the call.
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sᥕᥱᥱ𝗍 𝗍һіᥒg❤️‍🔥(𝙰𝚜𝚒𝚊)
Never forget Reagan’s reaction to a balloon popping during a speech he gave in West Berlin, 1987- just six years after being shot and wounded in a real assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr.
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Todd Gaines
Todd Gaines@RealToddGaines·
Clarence ‘The Guy’ Boddicker (Kurtwood Smith) in RoboCop (1987): The coke-snorting, gum-chewing, psychopathic gang leader who made 80s villains unforgettable. Cold delivery, deranged energy, and one of the most quotable, terrifying bad guys ever.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Where do you want to go? I’ve been there.
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The_Monarch@The_Monarch·
@CarsMma The Boss 429 that's now worth at least $450,000, of course.
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Guns Daily
Guns Daily@Guysloveguns·
At first glance, it resembles a replica or a non-functional display piece. In reality, it’s a fully operational, belt fed platform chambered in .22LR with full auto capability. The combination of low recoil, high rate of fire, and belt fed operation makes it a unique and efficient system that’s as fun as it is impressive.
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