Saturday, July 13, 2019

In 1984, a police detective named Robert Cunningham asked a waitress to help him choose his lottery numbers. When he won, he tipped her half the winnings - $3 million.

Just something for all you Bacon lovers to consider! Some may know of this poem, but I'm sure! Many have not. From His Tail To His Snout. Author Unknown: Do you think brother, that in Yahweh's great plan , when He was prescribing the best food for man , that He made a mistake, leaving the swine out, for he was not good from his tail to his snout?Oh, the carcass of an old dead horse or a cow , don't get more rotten than a dirty old sow;though we holler a lot about boils and gout, we eat Miss Piggy from her tail to her snout.


Today is #HolocaustMemorialDay. We must continue to work together to create a society free not only of anti-Semitism, but of hate, prejudice and bigotry of all forms.Daily events, to live and learn,to choose mountains to climb, daily events on the sands of time. Good times, toads, spiders and snakes, pros and cons, Jim Jones, Jesus Christ, Micky Mouse, heads to count, dances for the rites of men. Men, mice, coins to play, men in shades of darkness, things to say, sheep and goats, good time toads. 



Frogs To Date. trash left over from New York, Juliana Santiago, Dicks, dawgs, stole and trash the personal property of a disable, black veterans, for fun and games, back in the day, before, trash left over from New York. Adriana Agresti, Frank Agresti,Juliana Santiago. tricks to trade 🐾 🐢American Birds, 🐧🐧Talks To Hands,🐢 🐾 🐢...

Rites of Passage in Judaism:BBC - Religions - Judaism: Jewish baby rites. American Girl:WAYS AND JOURNEYS, TRIPS TO LANDS OF DREAMS, DANCES IN LIGHTS. Moot, is how I see it and it is just a matter of time to see what is under the layers of masks that are in place. Everybody has masks, and different faces that they share for the bigger bangs out of life, it is human nature and it is all about what you stand.

Good times to turn around, tips on the joys....Happy Dazes, Songs To Sing, Beans And Franks, Dicks And Dawgs, NY Retards, Rejects, Rotten Apples, Cali Dreams..Magic, Money, Movies, Seasons, Reasons, Blessings, Raining Frogs, Plenty Of Fish In Seas trash left over from New York.Don’t depend too much on anyone in this world because even your own shadow leaves you when you are in darkness.

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Marcia Spivey BEAUTIFUL! Peace and Love Shinning Star....❤️These boots are beaut....❤️πŸŒ΄πŸ’˜FEELS GOOD!πŸ’˜πŸŒ΄(pun intended)SEPTEMBER ISSUEπŸš¨πŸ“Έ: πŸ‘—: πŸ’„: πŸ’‡πŸΌ:Veterans Prey, not today, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes you learn, pages to books. Good times, tales online, history of the bumps in the road, the dances in the dark, the dances with snakes, spiders and worms, men and mice, cartoon hits.Today is #HolocaustMemorialDay. We must continue to work together to create a society free not only of anti-Semitism, but of hate, prejudice and bigotry of all forms.Don’t depend too much on anyone in this world because even your own shadow leaves you when you are in darkness. In 1984, a police detective named Robert Cunningham asked a waitress to help him choose his lottery numbers. When he won, he tipped her half the winnings - $3 million.

Happy Dazes, Songs To Sing, Beans And Franks, Dicks And Dawgs, NY Retards, Rejects, Rotten Apples, Cali Dreams.

Singing songs, telling tells, birds and bees, happy dazes again, glory days done, trips to hell and back, time on the cross over and done, frogs out of the house. Coins Tossed, Cards Flying, Bloody Blue Dreams ; Leaders as kings, Peter Pan rides again.Lessons for today. Wings to fly, butterflies, moths, and bugs, wings to fly away, dances in the winds, dances done to death, dances with frogs.In 1984, a police detective named Robert Cunningham asked a waitress to help him choose his lottery numbers. When he won, he tipped her half the winnings - $3 million.


We are not Forgive. Chasing the Sun.Colorful Dreams of a Sister.Heads. Schools Of Hard Knocks, Faces In The Clouds, Winner, Losers, Learners, Pebbles On The Shores. Friday, the eagle fly, marches to  madness, Marines and battles, battles and wars won, moments lost in space. Dances In The Streets, Surface Shots, Lions.





Good Time Toads, Dicks, Dawgs, Donkeys:Heads Shots Family Affairs, Peas To Pods, Frogs To Ponds, Crooks, Cheaters, Liars, Snakes In The Grass. Cows, Pigs, Hogs, Jewish Wales, Bald Head Rats.We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We are not Forgive. Chasing the Sun.Colorful Dreams of a Sister.Heads. Schools Of Hard Knocks, Faces In The Clouds, Winner, Losers, Learners, Pebbles On The Shores. Friday, the eagle fly, marches to  madness, Marines and battles, battles and wars won, moments lost in space. Dances In The Streets, Surface Shots, Lions.




Enjoy your BLT's & Bacon with Eggs!We won't eat the buzzard, we'd think it a crime, but how much more filthy is he than the swine that we make into pie, or we cook him with krout; and eat him with joy, from his tail to his snout. We cook him with cabbage or boil him with greens, with his mangy old hide we season our beans; with his scabs and his boils within and without sweet piggy we eat from his tail to his snout. Pebbles On The Shores. Friday, the eagle fly, marches to madness, Marines and battles, battles and wars won, moments lost in space. Dances In The Streets, Surface Shots, Lions.In 1984, a police detective named Robert Cunningham asked a waitress to help him choose his lottery numbers. When he won, he tipped her half the winnings - $3 million.

'Tis sad, dear brother, though God's word is just. we eat the slop-eater, for eat him we must ; the dirtiest of beasts we will not do without, but eat them we will, from the tail to the snout. Now we sing and we talk of God's love so divine; then like vultures we feast on the dirty old swine we might shun many ills and diseases no doubt, by not eating him - from his tail to his snout.Pebbles On The Shores. Friday, the eagle fly, marches to madness, Marines and battles, battles and wars won, moments lost in space. Dances In The Streets, Surface Shots, Lions.In 1984, a police detective named Robert Cunningham asked a waitress to help him choose his lottery numbers. When he won, he tipped her half the winnings - $3 million.

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