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@Arkypatriot My sleep music is Buster the pug dog gently snoring.
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I’ve got a long stressful day tomorrow that I’m really not looking forward to so I’m probably going to say good evening early
But this really happened last night and I wanted to make an AI graphic about it but truthfully this is what happened.
I put the Calm app on peaceful piano to fall asleep and a few hours later that pianist hit the high keys like he was trying to crack my windshield.
I woke up wondering if I was under attack.
Anybody else ever been betrayed by “soothing” sleep music?
Anyway, for those of you who throw out positive thoughts and good energy or prayers I really need them for tomorrow. Thank you, everybody

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@1Nicdar Busted out the back window of her BMW.
I don't think that's a warrantied repair 🤣
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@TheEXECUTlONER_ It depends on the dump charge
some counties charge outrageous fees.
Another cost the professional has to bear is workers comp insurance. Tree trimming is a high risk business with high risk premiums. A large piece of that $2600 quote is unavoidable overhead for the professional
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This 91 year old woman who owns this property wanted her tree trimmed, especially the low hanging branches and the ones over the sidewalk.
She was quoted $2,600 by a professional tree trimming company.
This man was referred by a friend and he knew it was a lot of money so he told her he would do it for $650. He made two trips to the dump and used a pole saw.
Some are saying $650 was too much for the too little he did.
Do you think $650 was a fair price in helping out that woman? For trimming what he did, two trips to the dump and 6 hours worth of work?
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@VividProwess 40 years and billions of dollars of Arab oil money buying influence and anti Israel proganda.
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@ingelramdecoucy @VeryBrexitProbs Sadly, the War of 1812 was over when the Battle of New Orleans was fought. The combatants didn't know it though.
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@VeryBrexitProbs God sent a freak hurricane that extinguished all the fires and drove the English out of DC, the Brits found out that actually taking America back would be impossible and got their asses handed to them in about half an hour at New Orleans by future President Andrew Jackson
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Americans love banging on about the War of Independence. They’re quieter on the War of 1812. Here’s why.
In 1812, America declared war on Britain. The plan was to march into Canada and annex it. Thomas Jefferson said it would be “a mere matter of marching.”
It wasn’t. The Canadians sent them packing. Two years later, the British sailed up the Potomac.
American forces collapsed at Bladensburg in what’s still called “the Bladensburg Races” because of how fast they ran. President Madison had already fled to Maryland.
The British walked into Washington unopposed. They sat down in the White House, ate the dinner Dolley Madison had laid out for forty guests, used the President’s silver, then set fire to the building. Then they burned the Capitol, the Treasury and the Navy Yard.
A freak thunderstorm put the fires out the next day. The British left when they were ready. It’s still the only time a foreign army has captured the US capital.
You can see why it doesn’t come up much.

Headquarters@HQNewsNow
There are currently Redcoats on the White House lawn to welcome the King of England
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@JacobMo59916314 My platoon had 3. B was a Vietnam combat vet and was very hard on us. C could sing the most beautiful cadence
you ever heard. E was so buff he needed custom shirts to fit his arms. He once picked me up one handed by my face and shot putt me across the squad bay.
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@JulieLovesFluff Doesn't all your electricity come from the TVA? That's supposed to be hydro electric. Are your lakes and rivers low due to drought.
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What in the world is going on with electricity rates in Tennessee? We pay my biological mom's electric bill on her one bedroom apartment because she's on a fixed income and it's been slowly climbing over the last 3 years to the point it's gone from $200/month to now $700/month. She has one little window a/c unit and uses the communal laundry room so she's not even running a dryer or anything. Her usage hasn't gone up according to the bill, but between rate increases, taxes and fees it's gotten out of hand. We also live in a high energy cost state (MI) but our 2,000+ sq ft house is costing us less than her 500ft² apartment, this is wild. I asked my sister who lived in the same town if that was normal and she said the electric bill on her house is $1800+/month 🤯 which is more than her mortgage! Tennessee what are you doing?!
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@GlitchValkyrie @Viralvid_89 I wonder if he survived? At least no innocent people were involved.
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@Viralvid_89 Ride, not drive. And what was he doing this much to the left speeding into a blind corner on the wrong side of the road anyway?

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@mattdykema You can, but an insert drill is not rigid enough to be efficient as a turning and facing tool. The inserts used in insert drills are also much more costly than dedicated turning inserts.
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@Arkypatriot I've never heard of them. In the 60's I lived in Saudi Arabia
and we' had to smuggle LP's and 45's in, hiding them from the Saudi government morality police. I guess BOA didn't make the cut.
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Good Tuesday everyone!
Something different on the Arkansas info post today
Black Oak Arkansas
Most people have never heard of Black Oak, Arkansas…
But a bunch of broke farm kids from there went on to shake the entire rock world.
In the 1960s, Black Oak wasn’t famous for anything just cotton fields, hard living, and not much opportunity.
A group of local boys wanted to play music so bad…
they literally got arrested trying to get instruments.
No money.
No connections.
Just grit.
They called themselves The Knowbody Else.
They didn’t quit. They practiced, clawed their way out of a tiny Delta town, and eventually landed a record deal.
And when it came time to name the band?
They didn’t run from where they came from…
They put it front and center. Black Oak Arkansas sometimes called " acid fried hillbilly boogie"
Led by the wild, unforgettable Jim, they became one of the first Arkansas bands to hit national success raw, loud, and unapologetically Southern.
10 charting albums.
Nationwide tours.
From dirt roads to big stages.
Not bad for a town most people couldn’t find on a map.
233 census in 2020
Arkansas doesn’t just grow crops.Sometimes… it grows legends.
Ever heard of them is this your first time hearing about Black Oak?


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