He also sang "I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in". It's like watching a porno movie that your parish priest made 40 years ago. Very strange.
I ask people to show me any culture, race, or religion that has contributed more to the world than White Christian men. Any superior technology. Any superior society. Anyone. (Wakanda doesn't count.)
“H” is for my alma mater Harvard, “C” is Central next stop on the line, “K” is for the cozy Kandel Station, and “C” is Charles which overlooks the brine, “P” is Pack Street busy Boston central, “W” is Washington you see...
Put them all together they spell “HCKC-PW” Which is just about what Boston means to me...
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I’d rather go with the bar scene from “Team America World Police”. “There’s three kinds of people in this world Chuck: your D___s, your P_____s, and your A______s”.
Probably by someone who worked at McChord AFB in Tacoma, WA. The 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron used this weapon on the F106. The 106 also carried 4 AIM9 guided air-to-air missiles. The idea was that if NORAD detected a fleet of Russian bomber coming across the Pacific, the F106 interceptors would be send out, the AIM 9 would get them through some of the Russian fighters, then they would launch the ‘special weapon’, point blank, then turn around and run like hell. That's my guess anyway.
BTW, I wonder how they were hacking the phones. I thought phones were pretty secure with the fingerprint and face ID stuff.
If they grab the phone out of your hands while you are using it, it's unlocked. All they have to do is swipe the face every now and then to keep it from locking up. They probably go after your bank account within minutes (or seconds), before you even get a chance to call the bank and lock your account (assuming you don't need an additional passcode to access your account on a phone app).
Originally named after a territorial governor but changed to MLK a decade or so ago.
Well, actually, William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States from March 4 until his death in April 1853. Earlier he had served as a U.S. representative from North Carolina and a senator from Alabama. He also served as minister to France under President James K. Polk. His family owned over 50 slaves, and he was a proponent of slavery.
When Washington became a state in 1852, the organizers decided it might be a good idea to curry favor with the new Vice President. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a not-so-good investment, as King died of tuberculosis 45 days into his term. Oops.
As to the Martin Luther King name change, let's just say that I live here, and was not consulted on that plan.