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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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For those that have already taken the vaccine ,,, They will justify ... they have to...

Well, for example, our power-hungry governments are pushing for a vaccine passport, and too many people just bend over and accept it. If I need the shot to travel, I will get the shot. For my life, there's not much choice there.
 
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Covid-19 has been increasing in Japan, especially where I am. I have the appointment card for the Pfizer vaccine on my desk, and am still thinking about it. I didn't think I would get the shot, now I am on the fence.

Statistically, it's very safe and effective. Probably a good idea.

Let us know if you grow a tail :)..
 
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You got booted out because of your priests. The Dutch got in (even during the period of isolation) because they were all about money, and left the priests at home.
LOL... indeed the Dutch were much smarter in business than the Portuguese.

In India, especially in the Goa province but also in Kerala, there are hundreds of thousands of people using Portuguese names and surnames, thanks to their presence and their Christian influence in that part of India for almost 5 centuries.

Interesting to note that the British who had so much more power in India during the same period, didn't leave the same influence in terms of names or surnames behind.

The Brits however left their language well ingrained in Indian culture as well as the Indian love for Cricket and Field Hockey.
 
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When a Liberal Finally Becomes Conservative
 
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Covid-19 has been increasing in Japan, especially where I am. I have the appointment card for the Pfizer vaccine on my desk, and am still thinking about it. I didn't think I would get the shot, now I am on the fence.
Are they also doing the Astrazenica and other vaccines?
 
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a donut or burger LOL... they couldn't build and give me a brand new Home to take it...
I saw images of marijuana joints being offered in New York, I believe.
there is absolutely not one thing that will ever cause me to make the decision to take the covid vaccine.... NEVER
Tell me something, have you ever been vaccinated against Rabies, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Whooping cough, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Malaria?
 
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Well, for example, our power-hungry governments are pushing for a vaccine passport, and too many people just bend over and accept it. If I need the shot to travel, I will get the shot. For my life, there's not much choice there.
That's a guarantee that a Covid vaccine will be imposed on all travelers in the near future, just like hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps, malaria and rubella are needed for anyone travelling to most countries in Africa and probably lots of other parts of the world.
 
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A Canadian salesman checked into a futuristic hotel in Tokyo , Japan ...

Realizing he needed a haircut before the next day's meeting, he called down to the desk clerk and asked if there was a barber on the premises.

'I'm afraid not, sir,' the clerk told him apologetically, 'but down the hall from your room is a vending machine that should serve your purposes.'

Skeptical but intrigued, the salesman located the machine, inserted $15.00, and stuck his head into the opening, at which time the machine started to buzz and whirl. Fifteen seconds later the salesman pulled out his head and surveyed his reflection, which reflected the best haircut of his life.

Two feet away was another machine with a sign that read,'Manicures, $20.00'.
'Why not?' thought the salesman. He paid the money, inserted his hands into the slot, and the machine started to buzz and whirl. Fifteen seconds later he pulled out his hands and they were perfectly manicured.

The next machine had a sign that read, 'This Machine Provides a Service Men Need When Away from Their Wives, 50 Cents.'
The salesman looked both ways, put fifty cents in the machine, unzipped his fly, and with some anticipation, stuck his manhood into the opening. When the machine started buzzing, the guy let out a shriek of agony and almost passed out. Fifteen seconds later it shut off.

With trembling hands, the salesman was able to withdraw his tender unit........ which now had a button sewn neatly on the end. :ROFL::ROFL:
 
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Are they also doing the Astrazenica and other vaccines?

Just Pfizer and (I think) J&J. AstraZ will come later this month I hear. There is a lot of distrust of the vaccines here. And unlike modern day Americans, Japanese don't like government mandates to get injections or stay home.
 
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A Canadian salesman checked into a futuristic hotel in Tokyo , Japan ...

The next machine had a sign that read, 'This Machine Provides a Service Men Need When Away from Their Wives, 50 Cents.'

...he fell for one of the loopholes :xf.laugh::ROFL::xf.laugh:
 
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I saw images of marijuana joints being offered in New York, I believe.

Tell me something, have you ever been vaccinated against Rabies, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Whooping cough, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Malaria?

Tetanus is the only one of those I have been vaccinated for .. I was maybe 14 .. I stepped on rusty nails
 
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A Canadian salesman checked into a futuristic hotel in Tokyo , Japan ...

Realizing he needed a haircut before the next day's meeting, he called down to the desk clerk and asked if there was a barber on the premises.

'I'm afraid not, sir,' the clerk told him apologetically, 'but down the hall from your room is a vending machine that should serve your purposes.'

Skeptical but intrigued, the salesman located the machine, inserted $15.00, and stuck his head into the opening, at which time the machine started to buzz and whirl. Fifteen seconds later the salesman pulled out his head and surveyed his reflection, which reflected the best haircut of his life.

Two feet away was another machine with a sign that read,'Manicures, $20.00'.
'Why not?' thought the salesman. He paid the money, inserted his hands into the slot, and the machine started to buzz and whirl. Fifteen seconds later he pulled out his hands and they were perfectly manicured.

The next machine had a sign that read, 'This Machine Provides a Service Men Need When Away from Their Wives, 50 Cents.'
The salesman looked both ways, put fifty cents in the machine, unzipped his fly, and with some anticipation, stuck his manhood into the opening. When the machine started buzzing, the guy let out a shriek of agony and almost passed out. Fifteen seconds later it shut off.

With trembling hands, the salesman was able to withdraw his tender unit........ which now had a button sewn neatly on the end. :ROFL::ROFL:

Gilsan, I need newspaper clippings or it didn't happen:)
Maybe that is how our girl of the thread came to be:)

 
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It is a work in progress .... Antifa has been run of Texas twice.... Joe Biden bus was ran out of Texas LOL...

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Open carry in Texas
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