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  1. 5 months ago on Non Sequitur

    My Mom was from a German background, every thing was cooked very well. Mom and I were the only ones in our family that liked liver and onions. The secret is quality of the meat and how you cook it.

  2. 5 months ago on Non Sequitur

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  3. 6 months ago on Non Sequitur

    I prefer it to lack of sanitation, re civil war era.

  4. 9 months ago on Non Sequitur

    1940’s New Mexico. No duck and cover drills. I almost got a job doing instrumentation for some of the underground testing in Utah. Look at Hiroshima today, beautiful city, no radiation. I was stationed in Japan for 2 years, great place. Father was in Army in Pacific Theater, said the bomb may have saved him. There would have been many US troops killed if they had to actually land troops in Japan. You need to read books! Not internet! Find out about bombs and radiation. Read about Los Almos. The scientists were very concerned about what they were dong. read just don’t be repeating words, find the truth.

  5. about 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    Does Faux = Fox?

  6. over 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    It’s spelled correctly.

  7. over 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    Ok, I’m 79, not that means anything. I have seen and heard about all of this BS. I will do what I do when blips like this occur, note it and go on with my life.

  8. over 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    How about the snakes at the vending machine?

  9. over 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    I grew up in a state that was almost one party. When I registered to vote I signed for party #2. The state was party #1.

    My dad asked why I signed up for #2. Well, I said “the people in that party are the ones I feel most aligned with.

    Yes, I understand, if you signed up for party #1, you would be able to vote in party #1 primary which gives you more control over who gets elected from party #1.

    I was young, but I learned.

  10. almost 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    How about finding a use for all the extra CO2