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Ask Greg Winning Question Part 2/2

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What first world problem bothers you the most?

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@nancyCBr What first world problem bothers you the most?

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DJ Hoot in the House

It's owl party o'clock. Getting ready for our Earth Wind and Fire concert next week. Mark thinks the owls enjoy the music. All 3 are in the tree.

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Living #3 right now ... so loud... 🫩

"Trump Gear On. Lake Mode Activated

Beach time before we head to the Earth, Wind, and Fire Tahoe concert. .

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An Interesting Bit of World History -
Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and Associated Powers and by Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France. It took effect on January 10, 1920. The population and territory of Germany was reduced by about 10 percent by the treaty. The "war guilt clause" of the treaty deemed Germany the aggressor in the war and consequently made Germany responsible for making reparations to the Allied nations in payment for the losses and damage they had sustained in the war. The Treaty of Versailles was revised and altered over the years, mostly in Germany's favor. Numerous concessions were made to Germany before the rise of Adolf Hitler, and by 1938 only the territorial settlement articles remained in effect. The harsh treaty and its lax enforcement are blamed by many historians for Hitler's rise and his militarism setting the stage for World War II.

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