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I like to walk along the beach, across the beach, up the beach and down the beach...and all over the sand and beach.
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I’m often described as a small plump sandpiper. I can also be identified by my bowed wings, dark bill, contrasting brown upperparts, and white underpants. I mean Underpants. Underparts. Err. *Autocorrect
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My simple pleasures are to frolic back and forth on the beach. Some say it’s obsessive, I say commitment. I also enjoy picking and probing for tiny prey in the wet sand left by receding waves. It’s the little things. ⁣⁣
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USA TAX MOAN

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ON THIS LAST FRIDAY OF THE YEAR WHY IS DONALD TRUMP STILL BITCHING AND MOANING ABOUT HIDING HIS TAXES?

Have you ever listened to a politician speaking, and thought of an idiot? This is the best we got? Well, the short answer is: YES. Because of you, me, all of us...we allowed it to happen, or at least to those who voted for the liar and moron. 

The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation says in a report released by Democrats that there are multiple issues that the IRS should be examining.

USA Population Updates

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The nation's urban population increased by 6.4 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to the US Census list of urban areas     

US Census Bureau redefines the meaning of 'urban' America. More than 1,100 towns, hamlets, and villages in the U.S. lost their status as urban areas as the U.S. Census Bureau released a new list of places considered urban based on revised criteria.

RIP PELE

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The greatest athlete to ever play soccer is no longer in the game. Pelé, Brazil’s ‘king of soccer,’ has died. He was 82 years young.

As a cub reporter in Miami, I had the good fortune to be assigned to interview The ⚽️ KING but he said he was late for an important date and would only do it in Portuguese so I agreed and we also did a Spanish version. If I find the clip it will be here: He was kind, competitive, a gentleman, and The Champ.

My Capricorn Ox

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The third ti e is the charm, is used to say that two efforts at something have already failed but perhaps the third will be successful.

The very first time this allusion to the number three appeared in print was in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Letters addressed to R. H. Horne, 1839. In one letter she says: "The luck of the third adventure" is proverbial. The implication that it's proverbial suggests that this is something people have said for a long time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2iZo8wErkQ

Love 💕 Health

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Dose of News, News-hooks, and City images journalism establishes facts, exposes failures and examines best solutions.

”I need somebody to love,” sang The Beatles, and they got it right. Love and health are intertwined in surprising ways. Humans are wired for connection, and when we cultivate good relationships, the rewards are immense. But we’re not necessarily talking about spine-tingling romance.

Holidays in Ukraine

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Nearly a year following Russia’s inconceivable invasion of its neighbor for no real reason, The Kremlin keeps sable rattling.

Does Moscow actually think that playing the victim will now place it in good global standing before the international Court of Justice at The Hague?

Russia's Lavrov: Either Ukraine fulfils Moscow's proposals or our army will decide https://www.reuters.com/world/russias-lavrov-either-ukraine-fulfils-mos…

Dragging GOP Down

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The 1944 Dragon is a fairy-tale plot deconstruction of authoritarian rule relevant now that GOP liars and autocrats made a comeback.