Title: Food Production SHUTDOWN - You MUST Grow Your Own Now Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDFCdw9D_98 Published:Mar 26, 2020 Author:Christian Westbrook Post Date:2020-03-26 03:30:25 by Horse Keywords:None Views:5510 Comments:32
Surely any country can do better than this? Maybe Holland will lead the way -- they're going for peak infection or whatever it's called and are already the darkest country I've seen in the wikid charts
Dutch are educated. They have the best agricultural universities. Very few are that smart. Locking farm workers out of the fields was not a bright idea.
Maybe a few, very few, families will end up benefiting from home schooling and other self reliant and community reliant things he has in mind. But for the most part...
well here's my answer: https://www.sadanduseless.com/corn-teen/
Loud car radios used to be a huge problem in cities. I once found myself following one froven by a young whigger and noticed he'd glued huge letters neatly across his back window: IF IT'S TO LOUD, YOU'RE TO OLD.
For some reason this is one hellish problem that's almost completely stopped. My nabers say it's because they're all listening to their phones now -- something like that.
The whigra knew it's from its and you're from your -- but not to from too? What rare manner of maleducation is this?
I once saw a batch of T shirts misprinted for COLUBMUS DAY. The guy who printed it could probably care less, for all intensive purposes. But it like to give me a hearty tack.
Ah, the subject of bloopers that make it thru mfg to consumers -- big fun. I once saw a church pledge envelope for Easter on which a familiar phrase was misprinted His Is Risen :-x
On grubby, hasty Rt. 1 near where I lived all those years in Joisey a big garage went to the trouble of putting a huge promotional gimmick up on top a tall pole -- an entire car upside down to illustrate the punning sign message above it: DOES YOUR CAR TURN OVER IN THE MORINING?
I'm sure that very large and high sign proudly read MORINING for 40- 50 years. Prolly still does! Must be an easy mistake to make -- that spelling gets 267k google search results ;)