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originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: IAMTAT
Comey?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: crankyoldman
I've been to the Biltmore house a couple of times.
It's a beautiful place.
It was so strange as I walked through it and, because I had dreams of being in the house as a child (which I'd never been as a child),...I knew the layout of many of the rooms before I entered them.
Must've been a Vanderbilt in another life.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: crankyoldman
I've been to the Biltmore house a couple of times.
It's a beautiful place.
It was so strange as I walked through it and, because I had dreams of being in the house as a child (which I'd never been as a child),...I knew the layout of many of the rooms before I entered them.
Must've been a Vanderbilt in another life.
Wow, interesting experience to say the least.
A friend seems to be suggesting that fat tony podesta has some legal troubles coming up this week? Not sure how reliable he is
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: IAMTAT
If you are correct, could VJ be #1
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: crankyoldman
I've been to the Biltmore house a couple of times.
It's a beautiful place.
It was so strange as I walked through it and, because I had dreams of being in the house as a child (which I'd never been as a child),...I knew the layout of many of the rooms before I entered them.
Must've been a Vanderbilt in another life.
Wow, interesting experience to say the least.
A friend seems to be suggesting that fat tony podesta has some legal troubles coming up this week? Not sure how reliable he is
I'd be more surprised if TP DIDN'T have legal troubles.
Is your friend in a position to know?
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: FlyingFox
edit on 15-8-2018 by FlyingFox because: Q
Texts, emails (gmail), drafts (gmail), HAM comms,
PS/Xbox chat logs.
JC-BO-CS-LL-#2-NO-SY
originally posted by: CADpro
Red shoes could mean everyones feet were red with blood after children were bled out in that empty pool. Easy clean up with a hose & brush if you think about it.
Bill Priestap, Head of Counterintelligence and Strzok’s boss - Cooperating witness [power removed].
Bill Priestap - Head of Counterintelligence (Strzok's boss) - POWER REMOVED / COOPERATING WITNESS
originally posted by: CADpro
#1 could be VJ. She to this day lives with the zero's
What's the deal with red shoes today? Bill Meyer was shown in a pic earlier today pimped out and wearing red shoes.
The red shoe tradition dates to 1566, according to NPR, "when St. Pope Pius V, a White Dominican, decided to change the papal vestment from red to white. The pope's cap, cape and shoes are the only bits of red left from the pre-1566 days."
Historically, the red shoes were festooned with a large gold cross or gold buckle when walking outside—"all the better for kissing," ABC said.
Pope Paul XVI kept the red shoes but ditched the kissing—and the buckles—in the 1960s. All successive popes wore red shoes but one, John Paul II, who wore brown.
Benedict reinstated the red shoes, opting for loafers made by a Rome-based, Peruvian-born shoemaker Antonio Arellano.