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Mia culpa, I didn't click the linkA joke?
Ready. gov - "An official website of the United States government"
Wake up, Vinnie
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Mia culpa, I didn't click the linkA joke?
Ready. gov - "An official website of the United States government"
Wake up, Vinnie
Welcome to the human race. Can't tell ya how many times I've clicked "post" and suddenly thought, "Oh crap, what about..."You do get that that is a joke, . . . right?
My bad, I didn't click the link
I bet Russian bourbon would be turrible.
Strength of will, which I bet that 80 year old still has.Doesn't take much strength to pull a trigger...
Longwalk, when you come back, I'm gonna let you hear about it!Gents, I am done with this thread.
And yet the Left wants to desperately protect the ones existing today. Except for viruses of course, and anything considered 'not cuddly'.99+% of all known species on Earth have gone extinct
SEE???Came back for a moment to share a great site. Enjoy.
It's spelled Київ(Kyiv) in Ukrainian, and pronounced 'KEEVE".Why is it that journalists (US or foreign) covering the Ukraine ....can't correctly pronounce KIEV ?
OMG.......KEE--EV
Well if'n you don't pronounce it KEE-YEVV, then you ain't Amurican.It hasn't been pronounced KIEV since the break-up of the CCCP.
i read somewhere hes already bunkered down in his palace fortress in the urals..Putin won't be able to enjoy the billions he skimmed if he dies in a nuclear exchange
Chained to a wall, surrounded by Ukrainians, might be better place for him.i read somewhere hes already bunkered down in his palace fortress in the urals..
and, putin, thats probably where youll spend the rest of your hopefully very short time remaining in this mortal coil
Perhaps you should advise Google of this...as well as a number of media outletsIt's spelled Київ(Kyiv) in Ukrainian, and pronounced 'KEEVE".
It's spelled Киев(Kiev) in Russian, and pronounced 'KEE-EV'.
It hasn't been pronounced KIEV since the break-up of the CCCP.