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Tomi Lahren’s post from X! Sums it up and I agree! My opinion, Thune and his RINOs are no good for the USA!

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@Fuezie What's one job where you have to trust people even though you really don't want to.....?
@steve-allen What daily habit do you do that you really didn't know you had until someone pointed it out?

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@frenchi. what is something weird that you recommend everyone trying at least once?

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@steve-Allen Who was your first Celebrity Crush?

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An interesting lil tidbit from 'The History Vault'
(with an added funny)

The history of the olive tree stretches back to the very beginning of recorded time in the Mediterranean. In the book of Genesis, it was a freshly plucked olive leaf that the dove brought back to Noah, signaling that the floodwaters had receded and God had provided a new start for humanity.

By 3000 BC, the people of Crete were cultivating these trees for food and fuel. The Romans later spread them across their entire empire because olive oil was more valuable than gold for lighting lamps, cooking, and medicine. In the Old Testament, holy anointing oil was made from a base of olive oil to consecrate priests and kings for service.

Botanists have studied the ancient trees still standing on the Mount of Olives today. While the trunks have been repaired by nature over time, some of the root systems are believed to be over 2,000 years old. This means they are likely the direct descendants of the very trees that stood during the time of ...

Woke up to 16 degrees and 3 more inches of snow. Yesterday Charlie was watching the neighborhood kids sledding and playing in the snow, and he wanted to play in the snow, too. Greg took him out with one of his balls and he had fun hiding it in the snow, then finding it again. He was out about 20 minutes playing in the snow, then he was tired enough to climb up on the couch and go to sleep. Charlie has such s good time in the snow.

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