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Nope.
Judging? All you have to do is read some history to figure out they were evil, bad people.
BTW, just how old are you?
So you don't think people like Hitler, Jim Jones, Stalin, etc. were evil?
Downsized in a condo.
Yesterday was 80 degrees so I had friends over for a pizza party on the patio.
Sauerbraten with spatzel and red cabbage.
Yes, very much. It was a great time.
American football. The NFL generates $18 billion annually.
I liked the original show, but I don't have Paramount +.
I have hot water heat with radiators. My boiler needs to be replaced, so no heat for us until that happens. Were using a space heater in the main room and it's been mild around here so not a big issue.
I have a heating company coming out tomorrow for an estimate - fingers crossed.
365 - I'm retired
Painting
Flower gardening
Entertaining
Travel
Christmas Vacation
Gone With the Wind
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LOL - you have to take a train or air to Churchill.
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I've always wanted to go up to that area where Churchill is to see the polar bears - definitely a bucket list trip.
I like Young Sheldon just as much.
IMO, all three are fairly plain looking and not in any way what I would consider to be flashy or pretentious. Of the three, I consider Range Rovers to be more "upper class" than the other two. I have several friends who own Teslas - just regular middle class folks who happen to like electric.
You can come visit me anytime!