It's called PROGRESS. Do typewriter companies exist now? Why? What about bustle makers? Anyone see anyone wear a bustle lately? They're so yesterday aren't they? So what is it abou... moreIt's called PROGRESS. Do typewriter companies exist now? Why? What about bustle makers? Anyone see anyone wear a bustle lately? They're so yesterday aren't they? So what is it about yesterday that you miss so much you want it back? You will have to give up what replaced it of course. Forget the carriages. What did horses do to earn a living after they were no longer needed to pull carriages? Glue factories were their fate? Not so great. Sometimes progress sucks. Ever ride in a horse and carriage? Would they be allowed on freeways? Inquiring minds wanna know these things. less
I neither saw nor heard the infamous Denture Donald Jerusalem speech so I don't know what the he** the controversy is based upon. Did you watch/listen? Some said his dentures... moreI neither saw nor heard the infamous Denture Donald Jerusalem speech so I don't know what the he** the controversy is based upon. Did you watch/listen? Some said his dentures were loose and he was struggling to keep them in his mouth but that makes no sense. He is RICH. Why not get dental implants. Dentures and implants are both fake teeth of course but how else can he chew his McDonald's burgers without them?. I think dentures are okay but implants is okayer and that's what the rich and famous get. Everything that's okayer in life. if you saw/heard him what did YOU think? I can only IMAGINE based on what I'd read. I'd think he was drunk as a skunk but he says he doesn't drink alcohol. Of course I believe him. He never lies right? less
Putting aside your feelings about the man who said this, do you agree or disagree? Bear in mind that Jerusalem is home to 10% of Israel's population (60% Jewish and 35% Muslim) and... morePutting aside your feelings about the man who said this, do you agree or disagree? Bear in mind that Jerusalem is home to 10% of Israel's population (60% Jewish and 35% Muslim) and has been the seat of its government since David Ben-Gurion was Prime Minister in 1949. It is where Parliament sits, the Prime Minister lives, and most government agencies are located. The Palestinian refusal to accept Israel for what it is and what it has become has been the greatest hindrance to peace, and even the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia has urged the Palestinian Authority's president to sign a peace deal that Israel likes. What are your thoughts? less