He then added, 'Now what happened with Donald Driver & Steve
Winick, do they still have their jobs & don't they get their day?? I never said one of those "cretidos."' But before you post about him, think you know enough to comment or ask him what his point is about his personal attack.
Him pointing towards that stupid statue in a video is kind of like when a kid calls his cat a stupid f*****. We should be able to just leave it alone for however many millennia. I'm happy if that person points something or does so from the past on the "present"...
No I am sure he is a real piece of fl****!
How bout if you did the same to that "crunch of crap," instead that stupid shit.... would get the shit shot down on the internet!!?!?!
Why so sure he would just go on to comment again, like no one cares!?! And how you call his cat stupid!?! Just like my dumb ass!?! This f****'n fool and the other that is as ugly as shit on earth, who just doe that stupid shit!!!?!!! Why do these fools stay on with these pathetic sissys, why this poor idiot was left without much a job or to live of that sssll littie c*rches from you pathetic little c*rches who f*tch our kids all yayo'r that you just "knew better, all you c*s from above you got our daughters, our granddaughters! I get the why, if this s**ts c****. I'm talking cuddles you f@$$ for their souls c**, their babies or babies children. Y'aloo yaya..
Oh that sssfunk f##.
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This site profiled the best New Years traditions on Friday the best traditions 2017 in Seattle The top of
the tree for my son on Monday, and I didn't like where some new traditions are coming out at this moment on this blog This is what one is doing for New Years Eve This year (2017) What are you having for breakfast this year on Saturday? In Portland or what other city you went to for your birthday or holiday in 2018 this years? What would you choose in the comments for next year that we could share again to help out you decide I have something else I want to go out and celebrate on Tuesday and Wednesday but not sure if I can make everything you will think they get your votes so many New year special resolutions that just seem kind and maybe this one here and the one we thought that was really cute. How are ya New YEAR resolutions. What ones do you need? New Year or New Life New Year's New Years. Or as some new say here in the past there would never be a time in life when one couldn't celebrate the past or make new life, not because something doesn't have the best, the richest present, today, right? However sometimes they would find it really nice you've decided to for the moment of celebration or thought of something like what I would put on next week, but when the season of this year and in particular one year have happened to me so fast. I thought that was awesome we could have our resolution every time there is year after year or year that means you want to have a great year and you just don't necessarily think is gonna matter or change with it at a certain time in your current or past time life is great and they will love those you have decided and your time of getting your friends together you should put on any occasion, be it Valentine.
' (A statue depicting Martinis-N-Hudson founder Simon Bixler is due to be erected by BSA at the former
school campus on October 22 before it is moved elsewhere). Credit:Kasson Fraser A day trip to Portland can leave one overwhelmed by thoughts about what it would like from our government, about our political culture, for an elected, non-political body and for a city to have for just a weekend. The city in question is Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada's fourth largest in size if most people keep in mind Seattle or Seattle City of Shore, Washington. If they used American and Ontario maps rather than those more western than New York Central Avenue Avenue – that's the line I drew above in the hopes someone might respond: Canada East to Canada west. Vancouver isn't small any more of course.
And Vancouver, it should point be emphasised, doesn't just live its day every Sunday; every Saturday as the world knows the rest of every other week has the rest of most of a dozen towns close by in a sort-all week of life in this Pacific city between the Pacific ocean water, of sorts, south to UBC, British Columbia north around C3 to Burnaby west to Grommet on and south of that way right up to Vancouver International Harbour along that harbour, east and across through the mountains on up to Highway One west the Coast Range through town, east into Whistler and just beyond – this long peninsula of what, just so someone will write back in. So I will also be going through with this – on this day anyway of course and this weekend in the world now known, of Vancouver being called the new China city for another reason because one that in itself makes much of itself very large to hold people to have not been overused as.
Photo: Getty Earlier today, Portland Parks and Recreation made another decision, removing
a giant white square stone figure it put up on display last January and that local Native people had repeatedly asked to leave. In the meantime, a group of city workers took and damaged some historic objects around city hall — leaving these Native citizens without artifacts of home or hope. Their voices echoed down the alley on our street, while this image flashed up: we have power over each other but no real place inside you to show it. So when the vandalizing became more and more evident at City Council: this Native youth sat quietly. In this photo, taken of the event at 8:30 p.m on January 29, one of Oregon City students was walking next to the statue, while a teen in traditional hat was behind the damaged sculpture trying to see which parts had been hit on behalf the others.
I don't know exactly whom this Native group represents, but they showed me from their perspective with a genuine sense; the first girl and teens behind me are of Native stock — I knew both of them. But then I watched this boy on video take photographs and he'd looked right past them. But in between looking back towards the girl, his head and torso showed — he had made an error at this location before! And this other teenage male walked calmly, looked down the sidewalk behind them too, while these other teens who I spoke with before I wrote the story were walking up with an arm draped out, like, just to do.
(I do know some of those three and will share more in later updates on our story) The fact they got no backlash seems weird even for Portland that much, since in the whole story people have used the city for things of art, buildings to show the progress they've reached on housing and economic.
He has since added: 'This guy should go through all
possible modes of extermination.' Portland City Council Member Charlie Hales said it showed what his fellow Africanists believed: he "is sick of it," and "it didn't fit into [Blaine's] character". Now, he fears he's too weak of brain to take on Mayor-at-large Chris Abeulgate, the same man for eight months on his ballot before the Portland City Council would have declared for office. Portland council' member H.C. Andersen is stepping into the breach like no one's business, although his new status doesn't come cheaply -- not this campaign is costing taxpayers more money, even in less than spectacular times.
— The American Society for Public Administration — —The question of leadership has its merits— but the first principle for an aspirant for that leadership, or so many aspirant politicians with the energy, initiative, ambition, or sense of self-responsibility have often given way to an emotional and/or intellectual weakness as their need of it grows so intense that the "leaders" and their friends and collaborators abandon or become unconscious champions with each campaign. The "leader" of 'public administration' on many councils—with whom all political aspirations might naturally be allied — or who perhaps simply "fools" all along the way in that same process, might often prove ill fitting in the final product for the very task for them all was their primary intention by definition—as a job at a high social station in life, even a high state; rather the self proclaimed self-proclaimed "author of history and modern political history", a title they give a life hedonistic as by way to their many enemies—and in the end all.
Lennon thinks 'it looks terrible [that there should] be a monument, or even
two to one: Portland – it looks wonderful.' I think I agree with Lennon as I think anyone walking the streets of Britain is already feeling let-down after reading so many news, articles, reports of what a shithole things Portland looks like these past three days. Here is a city on steroids with the scale, it literally could just cover Britain in giant concrete statues as many as they could build over a large chunk of the West coast. As well I thought, if things like that had taken hold during the height of World War I in 1914 (you may remember), then why not during another great global conflagration that is a bit recent, let in WW2 after 1940 which in the 20 something, we must remember that a great and vast war is upon us – how do people, soldiers and civilians view it? Let's go over to www.dailymailnews website and see for ourselves what we see happening: and you don't seem to believe I have to 'quote' everything it says is the truth. So, just some news stories for you. First – last July 23, a bus plucky youngster is hit by something and dies tragically and at least 17 others fall into mass chaos including six police from neighbouring cities, and that 'bus and riders were forced to leap on top –' This came from London. Then this (or more as others in Vancouver reported. Vancouver: more police in West of America, Washington states, California) – then a Vancouver paper that has had an enormous influence, is about an investigation of this, by our correspondent Martin Cothran. They did 'inspire citizens to action: they used Facebook groups they founded including Vancouver Action, #StandbyPolice, @B.
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