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redclay56 Host 3 days ago
You bet, nice of you to say so!
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pussylove2013 3 days ago
Awesome amount and organized favs. Thanks for sharing!!🔥
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redclay56 Host 6 days ago
Thanks, I appreciate that!
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sunderhill 6 days ago
Mm hot favs
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Josearrias 11 days ago
thanks for your invitation
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redclay56 Host 19 days ago
Grazie mille, capitano ovvio... evidentemente sto perdendo il mio tocco di sarcasmo autoironico.
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gentle_love 19 days ago
Fake news, eh. Hmm. Columbus is considered persona non grata nowadays by woke folk, Rod. Celebrating Columbus Day is considered a no-no by them, as they believe that he ushered in the the age of vi*lent ab*se of indigenous peoples, the launch of the transatlantic sl*ve trade, and the introduction of a swath of lethal diseases to an unprepared continent. The holiday is seen as a celebration of colonialism, and is offensive to the continent's indigenous people. Some claim Columbus was a brut*l viceroy and governor of the territories under his contr*l. Other than that, those folks think he was swell, that he was a delightful goomba. Capisce?
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redclay56 Host 19 days ago
Well, that's not what it says in my "Great Explorations" coloring book. Sounds like more Extreme Leftist propo...porpa...fake news!
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gentle_love 19 days ago
Rod, the Vikings preceded Columbus by a lot more than a few years. Scientists say that an ancient solar storm which took place in 992 A.D. and some wooden remains from an old Nordic village prove that Christopher Columbus was not the first non-Indigenous person in North America. These new findings show that Vikings landed on the continent about 1,000 years ago, i.e., more than 450 years before Columbus did in 1492, which is the year when Columbus sailed the ocean blue. The Puritans arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
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redclay56 Host 21 days ago
The Vikings preceded them by a few years I think, and if you believe the migratory scuttlebutt, the Redskins came over from Tibet or someplace way back when, before they became Chiefs. Before that, it was just Eagles. And Bears, Lions, Cardinals, & 49ers.
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