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“She found the tennis courts, lit up but deserted.”
wHAT DOES IT MEAN
“We never revealed the wheeling and dealing to secure a majority.”
??????
“Nuts!” Sunny said, which meant “I don’t think that’s a good idea, Violet.”
well then!
“I DO A BIG YAWN”
“Article I, Section 8, Clause 18, known as the elastic clause, states that Congress can make all laws ‘necessary and proper’ for carrying out the tasks listed in the Constitution.”
“1 cup carrots, finely diced”
how erotic
“I cannot allow it.”
Good to know my asexuality isn’t changing any time soon. :D
“I shall kill the Usurper myself,” he promised, who had never killed anyone, “as he killed my brother Rhaegar.”
mmk
eventually the herakleopolitan Dynasty, successors to the last of the memphite rulers, controlled the northern and delta regoins
WHat?
“It’s time for your shot.” Well i didnt realize it was so soon. :I
“He crouched on the floor.”
uh
“It was from this hill that a beleaguered garrison watched with anguish when, in 390 BC, a host of Gauls reduced Rome to a heap of smouldering ruins.” What, What?
“He was a master of the situation” Perfect.
“Some of them were old hands, but there were twenty-five men of a later draft from the base.” I like where this is going.
“Rupert learned both worlds from his father and Lord Beaverbrook, and”
“This is absurd,” the queen said at last.
The teachings vary from tribe to tribe, therefore we have used certain aspects of each animal's medicine to relay life lessons that apply to the human search for unity within all our creations.
Oooo,..I’d live there!!!
My new bedroom. I wish.
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Pre-cakes Göring I presume?
NGL I can’t take Goering seriously ever.
Must stop laughing...can't...breathe...
Just in case you feel sad over the New Year, here is a hedgehog getting in the party spirit.
Birthday Panzermensch
Happy birthday Jochen Peiper! Never too late to show appreciation! Edit: Peipers birthday is January 30 not December 30th. Oh well. CELRBRATE ALL MONTH!
Birthday Panzermensch
Happy birthday Jochen Pieper! Never too late to show appreciation!
Awe,..Happy B’day,Jochen!! RIP,sweety!
*Peiper
Damn phone.
Hitler inspects troops, 1939.
SS marschiert in Feindesland und singt ein Teufelslied. Ein Posten steht am Oderstrand und leise summt er mit.
Wir pfeifen auf Unten und Oben und uns kann die ganze Welt. Verfluchen oder auch loben, grad wie es ihr wohl gefällt.
Wo wir sind da ist immer Vorne! Und der Teufel, der lacht nur dazu, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Wir kämpfen für Deutschland, wir kämpfen für Hitler, der Gegner kommt nicht mehr zur Ruh’!
December 24, 1914: The “Christmas truce” on the Western front begins.
The first Christmas of World War I took place four months after war broke out, before the bloody battles at Somme and Verdun and elsewhere, before the introduction of the tank, and before the use of chemical weapons became widespread on either front. Two years and hundreds of thousands of casualties later, the idea of a ceasefire to the scale that occurred on the Christmas Eve and Christmas of that year was inconceivable.
But it did happen in 1914, when British and German troops near Ypres began singing Christmas carols to each other from their trenches. Soldiers across the front crossed into “No Man’s Land” to greet each other and exchange food, tobacco, alcohol, newspapers, chocolate, handshakes, and Christmas greetings. The soldiers may have even played football with each other; such activities were detailed in letters that have surfaced over the years. One describes how British and German troops buried their dead and conducted services beside each other; soldiers elsewhere sang the other side’s national anthem to each other or took photographs together.
Attempts were made the following Easter and Christmases by both sides to initiate ceasefires, but neither could match the original, which had involved at least 100,000 troops along the Western Front and was described a year later by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as the “one human episode amid all the atrocities which have stained the memory of the war”.
...and an unknown, adorable little boy.
Another younger(ish) Sepp