Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Was at the funeral of a good, long-time friend about 4 years ago. He too died of Asbestosis (Mesothelioma?) that the suspect he'd breathed in sometime in the late 70's. Due to how it had progressed, they worked backwards. Dr. Dan, may he always Rest In Peace.

Now, back to being Motivated.
 
all the slutty / hot brides... all the tattoos was to distract folsk from the prior... discussion thread that had become too wordy...

Bad tats are part of my motivation for not getting them.... I recall when the Mullet and Reflective Oakleys was a good look....

If you have kids... have them watch this

 
In 2004, three Sevastopol imbeciles were able to lift a bottom mine from the sea, brought it to the private sector and began to take it apart. The explosion of the defender-trap two were killed on the spot, the third was in intensive care. The place is not so far from the train station, near and bus, very busy traffic. The main charge of the German LMB type LMB - Luftwaffe Mine B, consisting of hexonite, is equal in power to a ton of TNT. You can imagine what would happen if it exploded entirely.

And the first victims of such a mine were the inhabitants of Podgornaya Street, at 3 hours 52 minutes on June 22, 1941, before the start of the war there were another 8 minutes. 18 people died, some of them remained nameless, and 136 were injured (according to other sources, about 200). Trying to block the fleet in the Sevastopol bay, the Germans dropped them on parachutes. If it did not fall into the water, then after a certain time it exploded, so as not to get to the enemy. Now this place is a modest monument, surrounded by private houses sculpted on a hillside.

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Not 100% true- but close
Professional history Bernie Sanders
After graduating from college, Sanders returned to New York City, where he initially worked at a variety of jobs, including Head Start teacher, psychiatric aide, and carpenter.[31] In 1968, Sanders moved to Vermont because he had been "captivated by rural life." After his arrival there he worked as a carpenter,[33]filmmaker, and writer[48] who created and sold "radical film strips" and other educational materials to schools.[49] He also wrote several articles for the alternative publication The Vermont Freeman.[50]

Sponsored legislation that became law
 
Wow! I lived in MIdland in 76-78. I thought it was a real nice small city. Ity looks like things changed alot!

Roads jammed with oil field traffic, sometimes worse than Dallas. You can smell it from 20 miles out. And you know how we don't appreciate litter on the sides of the roads in Texas? Well, Midland and Odessa do not remember that. There's more trash on the sides of the road than anywhere else I've seen, in the state. The place is only good for what it is currently doing, pumping oil and gas out of the ground.