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CALLING OUT LEIS
I have not been so happy since the**** crisis. It is still with us but today I can celebrate!I can't believe we finally made it here, but it feels like a weight has been lifted. I'm just so happy.
So many family and friend birthdays this month, including today. I have used this line on many cards alreadyMy dil's birthday is today. My son posted "Happy Birthday. We all chipped in to get you a new president"
My father-in-law will be furiously texting my husband I'm sure. He had texted to let us know the storm had started on Saturday and to stay inside. I mean...we're staying in because it's a *********, but sure.Apparently Q is going apeshite. They are all flabbergasted as to why the Feds haven't stormed the stage yet.
This will be a fun evening on social media.
I'm anxiously awaiting the short-circuits. How will their brains react? What new thing will they grab on to?Apparently Q is going apeshite. They are all flabbergasted as to why the Feds haven't stormed the stage yet.
This will be a fun evening on social media.
Predicting earthquakes has been FIL's conspiracy of choice since yesterday. Oh and something anti-vaccine.I'm anxiously awaiting the short-circuits. How will their brains react? What new thing will they grab on to?
Aw. Poor babies.Apparently Q is going apeshite. They are all flabbergasted as to why the Feds haven't stormed the stage yet.
It's like when the weatherman predicts this big storm and gets everyone all hyped up and then there is a little drizzle.My father-in-law will be furiously texting my husband I'm sure. He had texted to let us know the storm had started on Saturday and to stay inside. I mean...we're staying in because it's a *********, but sure.
Predicting earthquakes has been FIL's conspiracy of choice since yesterday. Oh and something anti-vaccine.
I see he decided to dress up for the occasion.Garth Brooks = much needed bathroom break
Her poem, “The Hill We Climb,” will align with the theme of the swearing-in ceremony of calling for national unity during a time of unprecedented illness, death and political division in the country. In researching for her work, Gorman drew inspiration from the speeches of American leaders during other historic times of division, including Abraham Lincoln and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
“I had this huge thing, probably one of the most important things I’ll ever do in my career,” she said in an interview with The New York Times. “It was like, if I try to climb this mountain all at once, I’m just going to pass out.”