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Ask Greg Winning Question

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@Frenchi If you could change something about yourself, what would it be and why?

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@LeoLeeC What would cause you to change to a different restaurant table or airline seat?

@steve-allen Have you ever took blame for something you didn't do just to get it over with?

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@Mamalarox What is your go to song or band to put you in a better mood?

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Hi gutterbuds. Martha has passed the three-week mark and is a pumpkin head.
I adore her.
Next Thursday is the beginning of real-food days and more mom 💤.

2 hours ago

I’m not an INQUISITIVE man but I play one in my spare time.

Is this what Liberals think President Trump was doing over Labor Day Weekend?????

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“Bury my heart”

At wounded knee…

This is a story about my first visit to the ‘Badlands’ of South Dakota, eight years ago.
I made sure we visited ‘Wounded Knee’.
As a ‘youngster’ I saw this picture of Chief Bigfoot, or Spotted Elk, dying in the snow.
It has always stayed with me.

I wanted to visit his grave.
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We were at the Wounded Knee massacre sight. Sioux Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
The state of the upkeep, of the field, where 300 un-armed Americans (Sioux Ghost Dancers) were massacred.
By the United States Army.

Above the field across the road was a cemetery.
We went into the cemetery, I found the mass grave for Ghost Dancers. Nearby was a marker for Chief Bigfoot.
The photo of him dying in the snow had affected me as a teen.
I wanted to place a stone on his marker. All of the stones in the cemetery were associated with other graves. So I walked out of the cemetery to look for a stone.

As I was standing there, a 3-4 year old girl approached me.
She was wearing a blue pullover with little yellow flowers.
She was ...

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