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Delano

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  1. Bkacks and Native Americans served a function. Neither group is included in the phrase All Men are created equal. ..
  2. I cant say what is common knowledge. When non millionaires defend him. It will be obvious to you that he will be on the way out.
  3. March 3, 2018 .Trump will be on his way out.
  4. Off by a few months. http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/07/politics/donald-trump-approval-rating/
  5. Will post a definition or three later. @Cynique
  6. Troy and Pioneer if that turns you on, then congrats .
  7. O saw one of Yule Brenner. He said hi I am Yule Brenner and I'm dead.
  8. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AnohHTLMs3Q
  9. You posted the issue a while back.
  10. Troy I have zero curiosity about other people's sexual prowess or endowment as a point of comparison.
  11. You already thought Amazon and Facebook are bad.
  12. I initially had about thirteen books. Snowy Day wasn't that Jack Ezra Keats. I reread his books to my son. Too bad about the flack he caught. He seemed like a well meaning man. Do you remember the Charlie Brown Christmas. Franklin was the only black kid. He was the only one on the other side of the table. He was also the only one with a lawn chair and it was broken.
  13. It sounds like you know a lot about big penis in the locker room. Unlike yourself Iam not trying to impress much less look at other men's penis in the locker room.
  14. I was going to look at average, max and min for September. They also rank each temperature. So I was going to see what the rankings were for each 30 year period. But then I thought why bother. I was about to change my mind until I went to Scripps and read Van Ramanathan writings.
  15. read appendix F. A male locker room. Well at least not for me. You seem to feel it's good everywhere.
  16. Ok Troy can you describe what you think I am doing and what i am looking at and why I choose Central Park?
  17. 1) Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. 2) The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo. 3) Surely you must be joking by Richard Feynman. 4) A Brief history of time Stephen Hawking. 5) The easy tarot guide by Marsha Marshino. 6) The Faces at the bottom of the well. by Derrick Bell. 7) Negrophobia by Darius James. 8) Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. 9) The places you'll go by Doctor Seuss. 10) Eastern and Western Mysteries David Alan Hulse.
  18. According to climate science the earth is heating up. And 2000 - 2010 was the hottest decade. Shouldn't the data agree with their predictions
  19. Okay Troy how would you look at the data to see if temperature is rising?
  20. Thanks for posting. inwas able to find actual temperature data. From 1895 - 2017. Will see if the temperature has gotten warmer in central park.
  21. If NASA is so smart why even use Feynman. Fir the same reason he was put in charge of older more established physicists when he worked on the Atomic bomb. Because in a room full of smart guys he's the really smart guy. Read appendix F. Because they still launched.
  22. Troy you are saying NASA knew. That is only partially true. Management didn't. And they weren't listening to the engineers. I read the report and watched the news report, recently. Feynman said that Nasa had couldn't properly assess the risk. if they could this disaster would have never happened. You can't say NASA knew of the risk. If management didn't know and the engineers did. To me that's a basic point.

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