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WhyAserverWasBuilt 1 point ago +1 / -0

No ...a child's game. Two sides of kids linking hands or arms and someone from the other side, who is chosen, runs and tries to break through the chain! If they can't break through, that side takes that person for their chain. Eventually only one person left and the other side wins. Kind of like musical chairs.

"Red Rover red rover send Robert right over".... Robert runs after being called from the other side and tries to break through. If he breaks through he goes back to his own team. The 60's in the burbs....🤣

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WhyAserverWasBuilt 2 points ago +2 / -0

No fees it's international waters. Imagine stopping cruise ships out in the water or every island they go to or sail by, charging a fee.

Cruise ships would be out of business.

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WhyAserverWasBuilt 2 points ago +2 / -0

The parties govern themselves. The president and Congress can't do anything. This is what needs to change.

Being exempt from law because you are a party during the primary, is exactly how they foster shit and shittier to vote for in the general election.

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WhyAserverWasBuilt 6 points ago +6 / -0

Caroline is wrong. His appointment is not just about save America Act. It's about Fannie Mae Freddie Mac and all of the mortgage fraud, an entire banking system he could see it all. Now in the position to do something, like bring it Forward.

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WhyAserverWasBuilt 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you because the gateway pundit is so full of spam and malware it's disgusting.

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WhyAserverWasBuilt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Here's the latest...

"Groups of men have been mysteriously entering and emerging from manholes in Brooklyn and Queens, New York. Police suspect these individuals are "urban explorers" or treasure hunters searching the sewer systems for derelict valuables like coins, jewelry, and scrap metal that inadvertently get washed into the city's sewage.Recent IncidentsBrooklyn: In late May, multiple groups of about 7 to 8 individuals were caught on security cameras entering and exiting manholes in Williamsburg (near Bedford Avenue and Hayward Street) and Gravesend/Flatbush (near McDonald Avenue and Colin Place) in the middle of the night.Queens: A similar incident was caught on camera in early May by a local shop owner in the Astoria neighborhood, where men were seen lowering themselves into a manhole around 2:00 a.m.City Response & DangersNo Public Threat: The NYPD sent their Emergency Service Unit and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) down into the tunnels to investigate. They found no damage to the sewer equipment and no dangerous items left behind.Dangerous Conditions: City officials have strongly warned the public against copying these actions. The sewers contain extremely dangerous, life-threatening hazards, including unstable surfaces, potential flooding, and toxic gases.Legal Consequences: While no arrests were immediately made in these specific incidents, entering the sewer system illegally is considered trespassing and can result in burglary charges.You can follow local news coverage of the ongoing investigation via NBC New York or read the community perspective reported by PEOPLE.

However, they sure were in a hurry. And changes of clothes waiting?

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