Friday, January 17, 2020

Your Turn

Plug anything you like. Link to things you like. Promote your band or project or Etsy page. Charities worth your time. Interesting Florida Man headlines.


76 comments:

  1. The CNN janitor asked if I wanted to smoke a joint with him, but I cannot stand to be around high maintenance people.

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  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKH0XUjOq0o

    (an old but a goody):

    Weed, Not Even Once. ;P

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  3. Comrade Detective on Amazon Prime is hilarious, we need a Season 2!

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  4. Who she's talking about?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llKyFC0jbGs

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    1. She needs speech therapy for "mushy speech". Teenagers nowadays have mushy speech. She should have outgrown it.

      By the way, he shaved her vulva. Vagina is internal. Vulva is external. Anatomy 101.

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  5. Ice Ice Brimley
    https://youtu.be/0i6HkV_jO0o

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  6. Davina and the Vagabonds

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  7. Happy 61st birthday, Sade (yesterday). Here's hoping 2020 ends the ten year wait for a new album.

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  8. Insta: @hashtagCoolStoryBRO

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  9. Noah Howell , my son , is an amazing tattoo artist in Orlando , Florida . He does custom designs at Holey Rabbit tattoo shop and he is on Instagram and faceboook. Very talented and and always tries to give the customer a tattoo they will be happy with forever. He’s also an expert in coverups and refreshing older tattoos.

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  10. Bibliotecapleyades.net. The most comprehensive “conspiracy theory” site that I’ve ever seen. Also stolenhistory.org, another site that presents an alternative opinion of history.

    And of course this classic YouTube video:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CdKvZDQt96o

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  11. If you love reading and collecting terrestrial books like I do, you can find both some deals and some rare books at Thrift Books.

    If you use this link you will get a 15% bonus on your first order and I will will receive 50 bonus points for the first 5 people who use the link (up to 250 max for me but everyone can get 15% off their first order). Bonus points can be used to get free books that are $5 and below.

    https://www.thriftbooks.com/share/?code=Ylol8Oiy53e4a9UbrPzxVA%253d%253d

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  12. https://www.facebook.com/groups/527693357376401/?ref=group_header

    My son and I build high end custom damascus knives, weapons and tools for a living.

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    1. I don't have FB but I definitely would like to take a look

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  13. Maybe Count will post the sites with discount hos, he always knows how to find the best deals.

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  14. BE an organ donor.
    sign the back of your driver's license and have the Talk with your immediate family as to your wishes.

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  15. I am an ordained minister. I marry gays and straights, all races; www.jennykweddings.com


    :)

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  16. I've gone without drinking for 15 days. Yay me!

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  17. My brother in-law's ebay book store!

    https://www.ebay.com/str/Spellbinding-Books/Antiquarian-Collectable/_i.html?_storecat=13

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  18. Local or area animal shelters and rescue organizations. Most have FB pages so you can see the great work they do and how your money will be spent. Even a $10 donation goes a long way. And since Trump bounced the charitable deductions for a lot of people, these organizations need your help. Look around where you live and find a couple--you won't be sorry!!

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  19. @ I Know Nothing - congrats, is this a long term thing, or a part of the so-called "Dry January" movement.

    I'll be celebrating 28 years the end of the month, Lord willing. Sobriety (and AA) saved my life.

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  20. Florida Man Arrested for Throwing Cookie at Girlfriend (3/4/2019)

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  21. @astra how have I never seen that before??? Omg I'm dying!!!!

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  22. @torontopaper1 for what is really going on with Meg and Harry and the Royal Family. Go back to the beginning and read the tweets. A lot is unfolding. All of Meg's lies are exposed.

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  23. Absorbent and disposable bra liners coming in February 2020!

    Boob sweat? Swoobie gets it!

    www.swoobie.com

    This is what I do all day, I'm launching a boob sweat company.

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  24. https://natelarsonmusic.com/

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  25. I have a friend who sells these amazing sonic toothbrushes, very similar to the Sonicare brushes but only half the price. I've been using one he gave me for a year now and I love it. www.clariteeth.com

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  26. #QAnon
    https://mobile.twitter.com/search?q=%23QAnon&src=typed_query

    TheDonald.win (free speech site)
    https://thedonald.win/

    WWG1WGA: https://youtu.be/G2qIXXafxCQ

    The Plan to Save the world: https://youtu.be/3vw9N96E-aQ

    We are the Plan:
    https://youtu.be/MRtEgdgj_XQ

    Dark to Light:
    https://youtu.be/NGuyUyRBsA4

    Free your mind.









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  27. @Humor Me. Thank you. My brother died in October because time ran out for him while waiting for a donor organ. It’s such an important cause.

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  28. I've started selling things on RedBubble :)

    LizPop11.redbubble.com

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  29. Mike Morales YouTube talks about chem trails influencing the weather
    Dana Durnford YouTube talks about nuclear radiation
    The Flat Earther on twitter talks about moon landing never happened etc.
    I just happened upon these sites and am seeking the truth about things I had taken for granted.
    If anyone has any tips for growing thicker healthier hair I would like to know.



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  30. If anyone has any home or medical remedies for debilitating back spasms I would like to know to help out my mom.

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  31. Congrats I Know Nothing!! Wishes for much continued success!!!

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  32. Alana- biotin, boron, and natto, which are Japanese fermented soybeans. They are very smelly and likely an acquired taste for most but they seem to work. Also try bone broth, make sure you get your vitamins and rest, and try to stop stressing. That being said, a lot of it is genetics and you can’t outrun that. I also swear by mugicha (barley tea) for basically anything. It’s full of silica which is good for hair and skin. Don’t add sugar though. It also helps to cut your hair almost off and leave it alone. No bleach, dye, etc. Then it really grows back thicker.

    Regarding your plugs, see the sites I posted. All of those topics and more. Bibliotecapleyades.net and stolenhistory.org. Never take anything for granted. Wait til you get to the “final boss of the internet”. It will all make sense then.

    Hope you take potassium iodide for radiation. And/or eat a lot of seaweed ONLY from the Atlantic. Maine coast sea vegetables is my favorite seaweed supplier. We eat tons of seaweed (it is also good for male health and prevents cancer in women). So I guess I’m plugging them now. They’re awesome. I think they occasionally source from somewhere else so make sure to check before you buy.

    Lol E it’s one of my all time favorites!

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  33. Alana, for your mom, acupuncture and massage. And yoga if she can.

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  34. My awesome interview with Susan Silver - she's the BEST! https://www.hmlglaw.com/blog/the-lawyer-who-rocks/post/susan-silver-on-music-management-and-the-value-of-handshake

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  35. @Alana, I'm assuming she already went to a doctor?

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  36. Yes organ donation! I received a kidney in 2017 after five years. A human body can save up to 10 people from head to toe. My donor saved three other adults and four children> it is amazing what the human body can do!!

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  37. @Astra Worthington Thank you so much for all the information. Have you listened to the George News DS videos?

    I take nascent iodide supplement when I think of it. Dana Durnford said to stay away from foods from Japan and fish and rice because we dont know the origins of our foods anymore. I dont know how safe anything from the Atlantic is. It is scary not knowing what is harmful or not.

    My mom tried CBD salve and magnesium glysinate but still gets the spasms.She tried massage and acupuncture. She has something that seems to be unique as nothing helps.

    Have you listened to George News DS video series? Some interesting stuff. I will check out the sites you suggested. I just want to know the truth and have to see it to believe it. Any safe places to live in the U.S. (no radiation)?

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  38. Every Reader knows I am a Nevada Licensed Real Estate Broker specializing in Commercial Real Estate (CRE).
    If considering a Nevada CRE acquisition, email me to figure out what you qualify for:

    david@davidhowes.net

    Thanks, Enty!

    Pst! $200,000 is NOT going to get you much at all.

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  39. @Brayson87 Yes, she did get tested a few years back which is when she tried massage and accupuncture. She does have a pacemaker but the pacemaker doctor said the pacemaker couldn't trigger anything.

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  40. I make soap, and my guest bars are in the No. 1 resort in Virginia.
    My darlings have been in the shower with billionaires.

    twobearmountain.com

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  41. Oh, and I should plug since I know some of you are in this area of the world. My family member who lives in St. Croix owns Mutiny Island Vodka

    https://mutinyvodka.com/our-team/

    And, don't worry. We disagree on a lot of different things so don't be shy because of me haha.

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  42. @Alana, They didn't give her any meds?

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  43. My good friend is an exceptional artist in an unusual way.

    http://robgrad.com/

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  44. @Brayson87 Yes they gave her pain meds. Sometimes they do help.

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  45. @Candy snort! I have just the person for this joke. Made my day.

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  46. Become a foster parent, even just for respite. There are more than 400,000 kids who are in the system. And of course
    LOVE YOUR CHILDREN PEOPLE

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  47. @Alana I have MS and I could not take my injectable medication any more after my kidney transplant I have horrific back spams worse than child birth. My doctor gave me 300 mg of Gabapentin and cyclobezaprine 10mg. It helps but you feel like you smoked four bongs of hash. I only take them when it is so bad I cant move. Im suppose to take it three times a day but i usually take them once.There are no words to describe that pain.

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  48. https://twitter.com/queenbpip/status/1147267615678717953?s=19

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  49. https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/circuit/high-profile-cases

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  50. Alana, I hope it helps! Good thoughts and prayers to your mom. I haven’t listened to that, but I’ll go check it out. You won’t find a place that’s more thorough and comprehensive than biblioteca pleyades. It has it ALL. Name something, it’s covered there. I only buy US grown food although I do buy some rice from Asia, as US rice can be high in arsenic (but you also should rinse rice thoroughly which many Americans don’t seem to be aware of). I never ever buy foreign fish, usually I catch it myself as I live close to the ocean and we used to go fishing a lot but not lately. If not caught by us we just buy it at the fish market which is all gulf fish. I grow and raise a significant portion of our food and plan to do more soon. I also never buy foreign produce. If it’s foreign I go without. Only exception is bananas but I’m working on growing them myself 🤞🏻

    Binkz- so sorry to hear about your MS. It is an evil disease and I lost a family member (who was also my best friend in the world) to it. He used to smoke one small bowl of weed and it helped his leg spasms. It sounds like you may not be able to do that or it doesn’t work? He was able to get all of the opiates he wanted and needed back then, thank god. This “opiate crisis” only hurts those that truly need the pain relief and it makes me furious. I wish you health and healing and happiness.

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  51. Just finished 'Mr Stangelove' by Ed Sikov, a biography of Peter Sellars; I recommend this kick ass piece.

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  52. MiddleAgedCoolKids.com

    We have a super terrific podcast!

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  53. Matinee Opera Players Our next concert is February 16 at the Pinellas Park Cultural Center 3:00PM. Just give us a goggle.

    If you're in the Tampa Bay area, we'd love to meet you. I'll be singing 'Can't help loving that Man'(for one), so come and mention CDAN when you say hey!

    See us on Facebook and access our website from there.

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  54. Oh, adopt don't shop? Just got my lil 2 yr. old Pen Mawr from the pound (after losing 17yr old Fluff in Oct.)and am learning to tame this crazy stray, with love and patience. It's a true character builder!

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  55. I got this when I Googled Florida Man and my birthday:

    Florida man with badly waxed eyebrows runs around screaming “I'm on something!”

    Good god, Florida Man, get it together!

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  56. Just a friendly public service message that art makes the best Valentine's gift :D

    3AM Gallery

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  57. Try drinking our organic hemp & turmeric tea. Or try smoking our organic hemp prerolls. Contact ImagineMedicinals@gmail.com. We have raw, organic, full spectrum, outdoor, Northern California grown hemp. Hemp CBD is Mother Nature’s Remedy.

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  58. (a) if you think smoking is bad for your health, you are probably right.
    But there is something to be said for lighting up a CBD joint or a good cigar, taking a few puffs, and then trying to keep it burning while you smell it - without smoking it, depending on your health issues sometimes the good cigar will do the most for you, sometimes the CBD joint. Cigarettes probably are not going to do that, pipe tobacco might do that.

    You know where I learned this is true? In Robinson Crusoe, an 18th century novel by a deplorable guy named Daniel DeFoe, where the hero of the novel feels like he is coming down with some tropical disease and so he lights up pipe after pipe of tobacco in his makeshift tent on some God-forsaken tropical island and does not smoke any of the pipes but just sort of lives within the smoke for a few hours, it makes him fell better.

    (b) if you have never sat down for 15 minutes with the Bible, but think that maybe if you did you might be a little happier at the end of the 15 minutes than you were at the beginning ....

    *b)(i) if you have lived a lot and experienced a lot, start with Proverbs 8, which is the best chapter for explaining to yourself what you have learned.
    *b(ii)
    if you have had several experiences of close long-term emotional contact with other people, but feel your life still lacks something, read the first few chapters of the Gospel of John, and focus on the characters - the Samaritan woman at the well, John the failed preacher who first recognized God on this earth, or maybe just the writer of the book, who thinks nothing is more important than our need to care about each other.
    *b(iii)
    if you have had a hard life, read the Psalms straight though and then pick out a couple Psalms to reread and reread and reread.

    *b)(iv) if you have been told again and again you are brilliant and amazing, and if you realize that, well, whether you are or not, life is hard ....

    just open the Bible at random.

    And after fifteen minutes thank God that you are the sort of person who can open the Bible at random and find such wise words on better ways to live your life.

    Remember, it is a gift to be able do do that.

    *b)(v) if you have dyslexia, or have problems reading, well find an am radio, wait until late at night when the am stations cover so many time zones and so many states, with the obvious audience being long-haul truckers, insomniacs, and you, and turn the dial until you find a good preacher who seems to you to be honest and humble and full of the ability to speak to you about the good Lord.

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  59. @Alana: the best and simplest thing that you can do for your hair is to wash it as infrequently as possible. Most people don’t know this, but you can ‘train’ your hair to not be washed. Start out with doing it one less day per week, then two, (Idk how often you currently wash it, but your goal should be not to wash it more than once or twice per week.) Your hair will adapt, and, if you need to, you can use dry shampoo during that process.

    Re: Your mom, idk where she lives or which type of acupuncture she received (or if there are options.) I’ve had acupuncture several times and it works for me, but I have only ever gone to practitioners who were trained in China.

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  60. Can't live without Evening primrose oil!! Best stuff for mood swings and agitation. Really great calming effect.

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  61. Gosh, Stephen Cooper, you hit my heart.

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  62. Aquagirl, I'm about at once a week wash.

    Alana, use them nails when washing!

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  63. I was just reading about the $10,000 painting of Brittney Spears, I cannot believe it, but I paint occasionally and lo & behold my paintings are really similar in style to hers! Does that mean I need help? I just don't have the guts to show them off to anyone but now maybe I will.. ok, it's late and I am just rambling now. Consider donating any amount to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Cheers!

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  64. Oh and btw, I love your jokes Former CNN Anchor Candy Crowley!

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  65. Anonymous1:56 AM

    I am new to instagram as of today

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  66. @RomanHoliday: It would be great if you could show your paintings to someone with knowledge of the art world. Are there any art schools near you? You could even sign up for a class and get one-on-one feedback from the teacher. I paint as a hobby as well and did sell some of my paintings. I met someone who had a gallery and also did framing. I brought in some pieces to be framed, and he was impressed and asked if I had more. He sold several paintings for me. But I realized that most of my paintings are very personal (from an emotional standpoint), so I’d rather give them to family/friends than sell them. I also barter sometimes. There’s a woman who occasionally does work for me and she doesn’t like to accept $ so she’ll ask for a painting instead. And it’s usually a win-win because she’ll choose a painting that I’m already ready to ‘let go’. Good luck to you and keep us posted!

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  67. Toss a coin to your Witcher.

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  68. Thankyou Aquagirl! Your feedback is very much appreciated! It really is a hobby and just like you they are for fun and personal. Someone did ask me for a painting for their new apartment so, i guess thats my first commission :) An art class is a great idea! Maybe I'll give it a try.

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  69. Oh and congratulations on your success of the sale of your paintings!

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  70. Anonymous8:03 AM

    I sell handmade woven coasters, tapestries, plant mats, rug mugs, and other woven items! https://www.etsy.com/shop/WeaveSpaceNYC

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  71. WWW.themade.org we are a nonprofit video game museum in Oakland, CA

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  72. Cool cat stuff: https://www.basketofcats.com

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