Princess McOutrage

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Princess McOutrage

@monkeybotox

Caledonia Tham gia Mart 2020
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
@goddek I love this! And I hope we get to reclaim the beautiful rainbow one day. They stole it from us and soiled it. I want it back in all its glory.
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
Germanymaxxing. Good job. 🫡
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
I feel like my posts are suppressed right now because I've said more about a certain group than they want revealed at this time. If I disappear, you will know why. Sometimes the disappearance is temporary. Fingers crossed.
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
This short video is mostly Skye talking about her Mother's Day outing with her Mum. But around the 11-minute mark, she says that those who are already liquid in the RV have had medbed treatments. Now the medbed operators are waiting for us. youtube.com/watch?v=V49g9d…
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Perez
Perez@ThePerezHilton·
My daughter made me this for Mother’s Day! Mia has such a big heart!!! 😭😭😭
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
@monkeybotox I do. I have no secret knowledge to back that up but I like the Gurus I follow and believe some of them have excellent contacts. I also very much like what's happening in Iraq.
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Perez
Perez@ThePerezHilton·
Grandma did not think this was a good present - when I told her what I was doing for my daughter's birthday. Spoiler alert: she was wrong! Mia LOVED IT! Happy 11th, my sweet angel!!! Your papi will always be here and always love you!
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Santa Surfing
Santa Surfing@SantaSurfing·
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY BEAUTIFUL MOMS!! 🥳💫✨ HAPPY FUR BABY MOTHER'S DAY!!! 🐶😻🐴🧸 🥳💫✨😍
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
@monkeybotox People make up connections to explain things to themselves. She and her husband likely eat the same foods, follow the same habits. And they like each other. So they sympathetically clean out their systems at the same time.
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Alpha News@AlphaNews·
EXCLUSIVE: Injured firefighter breaks down sharing emotional story of how bureaucracy left family in ‘ruin’ Retired St. Paul Fire Captain Thomas Bever, a former captain and top recruit, shared his story with Liz Collin on her podcast. "Why does that person get gender reassignment surgery, but I got hurt in the line of duty and I can't get a shoulder operation or a knee surgery and I have to fight for that?" he asked. "It's become very clear to me that this state is corrupt on so many levels."
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
My 800th follower just appeared! Thank you! My old channel had only a few hundred but it was very specialized and controversial. It's fun to be in the RV space now. I appreciate everyone!
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Ginger Doucet
Ginger Doucet@ChristineEM2000·
I can't help it. I wonder if they were doing it even then. Sorry, not exactly a beauty this one.
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT

Most people picture Martha Washington as a quiet woman in a bonnet, pouring tea while George won a war. The real woman was something else entirely. She was 5 feet tall. George was 6'2". When they married in 1759, she was a 27-year-old widow with two small children, and the richest woman in Virginia. She brought 17,500 acres and roughly 84 enslaved people to the marriage. George Washington didn't make her wealthy. She made him wealthy. When the Revolutionary War broke out, she didn't stay home. For 8 straight winters, every single year of the war, Martha left Mount Vernon and traveled hundreds of miles by carriage, through territory crawling with British soldiers and Loyalists, to spend the freezing months in army camp with George. She was at Morristown. Cambridge. Newburgh. Middlebrook. And Valley Forge. In 1776 she got herself inoculated against smallpox in Philadelphia, a procedure that killed plenty of people who tried it, so she could keep traveling to the front. While there, she sewed shirts for soldiers, organized the other officers' wives to mend uniforms, and walked through the camps visiting the sick and dying. By the time the war ended she had buried both of her surviving children. Patsy died of epilepsy at 17. Jacky died of camp fever right after Yorktown. She raised two of his orphaned kids at Mount Vernon. She hated being First Lady. In a private letter she described her own life as that of a "state prisoner." She wasn't being cute. She meant it. When George died in December 1799, Martha did something historians have been mourning ever since. She sat down at the fireplace and burned nearly every letter they had ever written each other. Forty years of marriage. Gone. Only three letters survived. She lived two more years. Then, quietly, she freed George's enslaved people about a year before her own death, reportedly because she had grown uneasy about so many people having a personal incentive to wish her dead. In 1886, the U.S. Treasury put her face on the $1 silver certificate. She is, to this day, the only woman ever featured on American paper currency. Almost no one alive has ever seen the bill. Almost no one alive knows any of this. That's Martha Washington.

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