Section 6 — Some More of My Writings.

And More of My Writings:

 

CD48E. Interest. Interests. Interesting. Interested. Self-Interest (SI). Self-Interests (SI). Self-Interesting (SI). Self-Interested (SI). Common Interest (CI). Common Interests (CI). Common Knowledge (CK). So of (SO). Kind of (KO). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD49E. Variety Show (VS). Variety Shows (VS). Show. Shows. Showing. Showed. Educate. Educates. Educating. Educated. Education. Educations. Educational. Educationally. Illuminate. Illuminates. Illuminating. Illuminated. Illumination. Illuminations. Elucidate. Elucidates. Elucidating. Elucidated. Elucidation. Elucidations. Variety. Varieties. Vary. Varies. Varied. Varying. Entertainment. Entertainments. Entertain. Entertains. Entertained. Entertaining. Comedy. Comedies. Comic. Comics. Comical. Comically. Television. Televisions. TV. TVs. Televise. Televises. Televising. Televised. Broadcast. Broadcasts. Broadcasting. Broadcasted. Radio. Radios. Several Years ago, I called a Radio Station, and I was on The Radio for awhile. Social Media (SM). Social Medias (SM). Social Network (SN). Social Networks (SN). Social Networking (SN). Social Networked (SN). Network. Networks. Networking. Networked. Communication. Communications. Communicate. Communicates. Communicating. Communicated. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD50E. Someone does Not, of course, have to be in 100 Percent Agreement with Someone or Something. And Someone does Not, of course, have to be in 100 Percent Agreement to still be a Supporter and/or a Friend. For example, a Supporter and/or a Friend of Someone May Agree with Actions A, B, and C, and Not Agree with Action D. And Individuals have The God-Given Rights to have Differences in Opinions.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD51E. Show. Shows. Showing. Showed. Demonstrate. Demonstrates. Demonstrating. Demonstrated. Illustrate. Illustrates. Illustrating. Illustration. Illustrations. Illustrated. For Example, [ ]. An Example is [ ]. An Example of this is [ ]. An Example of that is [ ]. Some Examples include [ ]. Some Examples of this include [ ]. Some Examples of that include [ ]. Sign. Signs. Signing. Signed. Signal. Signals. Signaling. Signaled. Harbinger. Harbingers. Harbingering. Harbingered. Hail. Hails. Hailing. Hailed. Important. Importance. Importantly. Vital. Vitals. Vitally. Crucial. Crucially. Existential. Existentially. Very Important (VI). Very Importance (VI). Very Importantly (VI). Very Vital (VV). Very Vitals (VV). Very Vitally (VV). Very Crucial (VC). Very Crucially (VC). Very Existential (VE). Very Existentially (VE). Extremely Important (EI). Extreme Importance (EI). Extremely Importantly (EI). Extremely Vital (EV). Extreme Vitals (EV). Extremely Vitally (EV). Extremely Crucial (EC). Extremely Crucially (EC). Extremely Existential (EE). Extremely Existentially (EE). Exist. Exists. Existence. Existences. Existing. Existed. Fun. Funs. Funny. Funnies. Life. Live. Lives. Living. Lived. Alive. This Shows [ ]. This Demonstrates [ ]. This Illustrates [ ]. This is a Sign that [ ]. This is a Signal that [ ]. This is a Harbinger that [ ]. This is a Hail that [ ]. It is Important that [ ]. It is Very Important that [ ]. It is Extremely Important that [ ]. It is Vital that [ ]. It is Very Vital that [ ]. It is Extremely Vital that [ ]. It is Crucial that [ ]. It is Very Crucial that [ ]. It is Extremely Crucial that [ ]. It is Existential [ ]. It is Very Existential [ ]. It is Extremely Existential [ ]. To Exist [ ]. To Continue to Exist [ ]. To have Fun [ ]. To Continue to have Fun [ ]. To have Life [ ]. To Live [ ]. To Continue to have Life [ ]. To Continue to Live [ ]. To be Alive [ ]. To Continue to be Alive [ ]. [ ]. [ ].

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About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Here is a Quote from Someone: “No Matter How Good a Person You are, there will Always be Someone Criticizing You.”

 

 

 

Some Jokes that I Wrote:

A Man named Chuck said to a Woman, “My name is Chuckster, and I’m also a Lucky Huckster.”

The Man said to a Woman, “This Coffee is Strong, and I mean that Literally, as it can Bench Press 900 Pounds.”

Buddy the Dog said, “Thank you for Not having Me sit before I get My Snacky Treat, as that is so boring.”

The Man, while putting two of His Fingers in the shape of bunny ears, said, “It’s Bunny Ears Time!”

At a Restaurant, The Waiter said to another Man, “The Secret Ingredient to This Recipe is Water Mist,” and then He said, “Just a little bit more of Water Mist and the Food will be Perfect,” and then He Dumped 9 Big Buckets of Water all over the Food. And The Customer said, “Now, My Food is Drenched with Water.” And The Waiter replied, “Blog it out. Just Blog it Out.”

A Man named Brian said to a Man named Trevor, “Something’s on to You.” And Trevor yelled, “They Know that I did that?!! They Know?!!!! They Know that . . .” And Brian replied, “No, I literally mean that there is a piece of lint on Your Clothing.”

Mr. Clarks said to Mr. Larks, “Let’s Whisper some Secrets to each other.” And Mr. Larks Yelled some of His Secrets. And Mr. Clarks replied, “I asked You to Whisper.” And Mr. Larks replied, “I forgot My Quiet Voice at Home.”

During a Concert, The Man was Given a Speeding Ticket by 39 Uniformed Police Officers — who came through The Stage’s Trap Door — for having clapped too Fast, with a Police Man saying, “Sir, ignorance of The Law is No Excuse. And You clapped too Fast after that Last Performance. And We have to Write You Up.”

And More Jokes that I Wrote:

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The Woman said to The Man, “Drive this Car like You own The Highway.” And The Man replied, “I do own this Highway. And I bought it from My Imaginary Friend for 9 Bottle Caps.”

 

Buddy the Dog meets a dog named, Bandit, and Buddy finds out that Bandit is His Brother, and Buddy the Dog and Bandit both say, at The Same Time, “We are Brothers.”

The Man said to a Woman, “What are You looking at on That Globe of The World?” And The Woman replied, “I’m seeing if this Globe has a Tail, as someone told Me to Grab The World by its Tail.”

 

A Joke that Wrote: The Banker showed another Banker what they were now using for Safety Deposit Boxes at The Bank: Shoe Boxes, and a Broken Dishwasher attached by cords to a Canoe, for those who Need to Store a lot of things at The Bank.

 

Mr. Roker asked Mr. Corker: “Were these Dishes washed Correctly?” And Mr. Corker said, “Yes.” And Mr. Roker replied, “Did You put these Dishes in the Dishwasher for exactly 88.231 Minutes, and then Dried with Them with a Goatskin Napkin with Three Pictures of Red Roses on the Front of the Napkin, and 8 Pictures of Red Roses on the Back of the Napkin?” And Mr. Corker replied, “Yes, to all of that, except one of the Pictures of The Roses on The Napkin sort of Faded, which made it sort of Pink.” And Mr. Roker replied, “Mr. Corker You are Hereby Fired. I will Not have My Dishes be Dirty from Having Contact with a Pink Rose. And You should have Invented a Time Machine to make sure that Red Rose did Not Turn Pink. What were You Thinking?!!”

 

The Man said to a Woman, “We have to find a Cotton Ball that I lost in this House.” And The Woman replied, “Why?” And The Man said, “It has in it 39,000 Pounds of Gold.” And The Woman said, “What?! How big is it?” And The Man replied, “It’s just a regular cotton ball that is about half of an inch tall and about half of an inch wide. And it weighs about 1/100 of a pound.” And The Woman said, “Then how can it have 39,000 pounds of Gold in it?!” And The Man replied, “It’s a Magical Cotton Ball that Stores the Gold in another Dimension.” And The Woman said, “Oh, that makes sense. Let’s start looking for that Magical Cotton Ball. Mommy needs a New Pair of Gold Plated Shoes.”

 

A Joke that I Wrote: While walking down a Street, The Man went up to 9 People, and He said to each of Them, “Read The Rest of The Newspaper! You didn’t Read all of The Newspaper. Read the Rest of it!”

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A Joke: The Woman said to The Man: “My Birthday is also National Lobster and Steak Day, so Pony Up, Mister, and get that wad of cash of yours that you put under The Refrigerator.” And The Man replied: “How do You know that I put My Money under The Refrigerator?!” And The Woman replied, “I was cleaning the other day, and I found it, and I secured a Non-Mutually Agreed Upon Loan with it.” And The Man said, “What does that Mean?” And The Woman replied, “In other Words, It means that You had better find a better Hiding Place for Your Money, as I took it, and I left an IOU Note.”

 

A Joke that I Wrote: The Man went up to people randomly on the Street, and He kept on saying, “That was Not for Monetary Purposes. That was Not for Monetary Purposes!” And Finally a Woman said, “What are You talking about? I don’t even know You.” And The Man replied, “I don’t know what that means, all I know is that it wasn’t for Monetary Purposes.”

 

The Man said to The Woman, “We are Getting so old that the oldies songs on The Radio are our children’s music.”

 

The Man said to a Woman, “This Jar of Liquid will cause You to have Uncontrollable Laughter, and this other Jar of Liquid will cause You to Uncontrollably do Jumping Jacks. And Be Careful, as if You get them mixed Up and You use the Wrong one on The Wrong Occasion, that could lead to a Disaster.”

 

Joke: Nine Adults kept on saying over and over again,  “Is it Ready? Is it ready?” – over and over again, about food — Raw Steaks — that were placed in an oven about three seconds ago.

 

Some More of My Writings:

 

CD52E. The Man said, “He is probably Nice to some People, and He is probably Not too Nice to some Other People, depending on The Situations. And Some People sort of like Him, and Some Other People sort of Dislike Him.  And that is OK. And that is also Normal.”

CD53E. The Man said, “She is probably Nice to some People, and She is probably Not too Nice to some Other People , depending on The Situations. And Some People sort of like Her, and Some Other People sort of Dislike Her.  And that is OK. And that is also Normal.”

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Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

A Woman ate tiny bites out of Her Grandson’s Valentine Candies, and when Her Grandson asked about this, She replied, “The Valentine Candy Biter must have done that. Have You heard about Him? He takes bites out of kids’ Valentine Candies in order to see what kind of candy each one is. And My Mother told Me about The Valentine Candy Biter when I noticed Tiny Bites out of My Valentine Candies.”

 

And More of My Writings, and Quotations too:

 

  1. In one of My one of My Writings, The Man said, “About 2 out of 3 isn’t too Bad. And about 2/3 isn’t too bad. And that isn’t too Bad. And those aren’t too Bad. And that is Valuable. And those are Valuable. And that is Useful. And those are Useful.” Valuable. Valuables. Value. Values. Valued. Useful. Usefulness. Asset. Assets. Resource. Resources. Resourceful. Resourcefulness. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

  1. Here is a Paraphrased Quote from Someone: “Don’t Forget about Your Asset. And don’t Forget about Your Assets.” Asset. Assets.

 

  1. Here is a Quote from Winston Churchill: “There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true.”

 

  1. And Here is another Quote from Winston Churchill: “Alie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.”

 

Here is a Quote from Wolf Blitzer on February 27, 2017, on CNN (Cable News Network): “They say once a Navy Seal, always a Navy Seal.” And there is also the well-known saying, “Once a Marine, Always a Marine.” And Many Organizations openly say that once You are a Member, You are Always a Member.

Here are Some Jokes that I Wrote:

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  1. Brian showed John a small doll’s house, and Brian said, “This Doll’s House is Your New House that You’ll be living in.” And John said, “No one could live in this Doll’s House, and it’s only about 2 Feet by 3 Feet.” And Brian said, “Looks like You’ll have to Create a Magical Shrinking Potion ASAP.”

 

  1. When not Eating Pepperoni Pizza, Buddy the Dog likes to Watch The News on Television.

 

  1. The Rich and Famous Singer chose to Live in a Restaurant’s Food Pantry.

 

  1. That Political Party’s National Convention: It is not just windy outside.

 

  1. Instead of the Sport of Snow Boarding, a person should be able to go to a Mountain to go Yogurt Boarding.

 

A Joke that I Wrote:

 

A Man said, “Blow the Trumpets. And Sound the Alarms. And Usher in The Barking Pomeranian Dogs.”

 

The Following Joke was Partially Contributed by a Roommate, and it was Wrote with His Permission:

 

At a County Fair, a Woman who was in Charge of a Booth said some Very Controversial Things that did Not Make Good Sense, and The Man finally said, “Well, I believe that Ostriches and Zebras should Scoop Trash into Trash Cans, do you agree?”  And the Woman said, “I will Not even answer such a Ridiculous Question.” And The Man Replied, “I asked that Question because I thought that it would have been Good if there was at least one thing that We could agree on.”

Jokes that I Wrote:

  1. A Commercial on Television was for the Following: “Have you found Yourself Talking to Someone that You Don’t Want to Talk to? The Answer is the Dress, Skirt, Pants, and Shorts, also known as the DSPS, that Literally Sprays Water. With the DSPS Water Sprayer, all You have to Do is Press a Button on Your Watch, and Your Clothing will Spray Water, which will Provide a Good Excuse for You to Avoid Talking to that Mr. or Mrs. Know it All. Order Today, and You’ll get a Complimentary Car that Sprays Water with Your Order.”

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  1. A Magazine had the Following written on Page 9: “From The Desk of The Copy-Editor, The Following is a Typpo Korrrrection for Laest Month’s Issue of Our Magaziine:”

 

  1. A Man Petted an Invisible Dog, and which He Tried to have avoid Getting into a Fight with an Invisible Cat, which Entertained Him until His Cable TV and Internet Started Working Again.

 

  1. A Man accidently Tripped Over The Dog’s Food and Water Bowls — which made a Big Mess — and He said to Himself, “I’ll blame it on an Aardvark and Platypus Crime Syndicate.”

 

  1. A Woman looked at a Man’s College Diploma that was Hanging on a Wall, and The Diploma stated that He Got His College Degree in Fibbing with Minor Degrees in Shooting The Breeze and Gossiping.

 

 

 

Some Jokes that I Wrote:

 

  1. A Woman asked Her 9 Year Old Son, “Did You do Tonight’s Homework?” And The Son replied: “Video Games are More Fun.”

 

  1. A Joke that I Wrote: A College Admission Officer read a Student’s Recommendation from a Teacher: “My Student, John Johnson, has a Bad Attitude. And He also frequently dyes His Hair Dark Green, and He Skips class in Order to avoid My Bad Body Odor, and to avoid My Tendency to Purposefully Scrape the Chalkboard with My Fingernails. And I do not recommend Him without any reservations. Signed, Thelma Louise Teapot aka Dome Scandal.”

 

  1. Think if Certain Inventions had Never been Invented. No Washer and Dryer, and We’d Stink. No Television, and We’d Die from Boredom. No Internet, and Good Luck finding the Meaning of that Obscure Word that You Just Heard.

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  1. A Sign Stated, “Welcome to The State of Sketchydelphia.”

 

Rhymes of Mine:

 

  1. Horatio Horace, who was Hoarse from Eating Horseradish, Rode His Horse who was also Hoarse.

 

  1. It Dawned on Mr. Long to, instead of Banging a Gong, to go to the Dentist to Check on His Too Long of Teeth, although He Longed to Sing a Song while Playing Ping Pong.

 

Some Jokes that I Wrote:

 

  1. A Governor had a Press Conference, and The First Words that He Said were, “I am an Ice Cream Addict. And I’m also Ambidextrous.”

 

  1. An 89 year old Man said, “When I Grow Up, I want to be a Gerontologist.”

 

  1. A Joke that I Wrote: Makeup is a Term that can Mean to Make Better. Makeup can also be in powder or liquid or gel form and can be Put on the Face to Make the Face Look Better. When Someone Metaphorically Kisses and Makeup, that can Help Make People’s Minds Feel Better. Makeup Homework can Help Make Someone’s Grades Better. Some Men have been known to Makeup Stories about Where They were to Help Make Their Relationships with Their Girlfriends Better. Makeup.

 

  1. After Looking at That Artwork, I Don’t Think Medusa was So Bad.

 

  1. A Man had a Business Card that Stated just one Word, which was the Word — “Whoa.”

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  1. A Joke that I Wrote: The Prosecution said to The Judge, “I ask to enter into evidence The Defendant’s Collection of Clown Wigs.” Within 9 Seconds, everyone Fainted in the Courthouse except The Defendant, at which point The Defendant Got Up and Left the Courthouse.

 

  1. During The Halftime of a Basketball Game, the Cheerleaders did their dances, while a Man in the Bleachers repeatedly yelled at The Top of His Lungs, “Where are the Battlefield Reenactments?! I want to See the Battlefield Reenactments!”

 

  1. A Man was Shooting His Water Gun in the Air Outside, and He Said to Another Man, “I’m Literally Just Shooting the Breeze.”

 

  1. A Joke that I Wrote: In a Courtroom, a Judge said, “In Sentencing You, I am Going to Throw the Book at You,” and The Judge then Physically Threw a Book at the Convicted Criminal.

 

  1. The Laughter Alarm screamed, “Warning: There is Too Much Laughter in the Room.”

 

  1. A Man asked Another Man, “What do you want to Watch on TV?” And The Other Man Replied, “Let’s Watch The Mildew Removal Channel, as I think that I missed one of The Episodes.”

 

  1. Have you heard of a 5th year High School Senior? He is a 49th year High School Senior, and next Year will be The 50th Year that He’s been in High School, and He still is Trying to Pass Physical Education (PE).

 

  1. A Joke that I Wrote: A College Dean handed a book to the College Student, and the College Dean said, “This book has information about Our College’s Cheating System. And Cheating is very important here. In your Junior Year, you are eligible to Petition to be a Member of The Cheating Committee. Do you have any questions about Our College’s Cheating System?” And The Student said, “I thought that Cheating was Wrong.” And The College Dean then said, “You weren’t Brought Up Correctly.”

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  1. A Man said to a Woman at a Party, after Shaking Her Hand: “My Name is Gary, and I’m a Pathological Liar, and I’m being Honest about that.”

 

  1. A Doctor’s Doctor Bag was Completely Filled with Red Frisbees.

 

  1. The Man went to Several People at a Party, and He said to each of Them, “A Lion Bit Off My Foot.” Finally, a Woman said, “But You have Both of Your Feet.” And The Man Replied, “I’m a Time Traveler who recently got back from The Future, and I know that in 89 years from today, a Lion will Bite Off My Foot, and I wanted You to know this.”

 

A Rhyme of Mine:

 

The Coaster Helped Make The Oyster Moister.

I like being a Family Member (FM), and My Cousin Betty was an Executive of a Company, as was My Uncle Perry.

A Rhyme of Mine:

 

Mr. Skip slipped on slippery slippers when staying in and sleeping over in a sleeper.

Here are Jokes that I Wrote:

 

  1. The Man’s Name Tag at The Talk Show of an (Alleged) Mind-Reader stated in cursive handwriting, “Mr. Smith, if You are Really a Mind-Reader, then You should probably Know what My Name is, unless You are having a Bad Mind-Reading Day, or a Case of Mind-Reader’s Block. What’s My Name? And what am I Thinking?”

 

  1. The Woman asked The Man, “Why do You keep on Walking around The House?” And The Man replied, “Because Walking around The House is Cheaper than Buying a Treadmill.”

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  1. At a Job Interview, The Woman giving The Job Interview asked, “What is your Talent?” And The Man replied, “I’m Talented at Chewing Gum and Daydreaming. And Am I Hired for The Job Yet?”

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From The New York Times (NYTimes.com): “As Leaks Multiply, Fears of a ‘Deep State’ in America”.

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Trump suggests ignoring World Trade Organization in major policy shift

 

 

 

From Reuters.com: “Trump administration would ignore WTO rulings it sees as anti-U.S.: FT”.

 

From Space.com: “New American Spy Satellite Launches on Classified Mission”.

 

 

From MSN.com: “Academy Boots Both PwC Accountants From Next Year’s Oscars”.

 

 

From The NYDailyNews.com: “FBI planned to pay spy behind Trump-Russia dossier”.

 

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Terminal cancer patients in complete remission after one gene therapy treatment”.

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From The LATimes: “Trump blames Obama for protests and gives himself a ‘C or a C-plus’ on getting his message out”.

 

 

From CNN.com: “The 12 bacteria posing greatest risk to humans”.

 

 

From Nation.FoxNews.com: “Ohio’s Secretary of State Discovered Non-Citizens Voted”.

 

 

From CNN.com: “PwC: ‘We failed the Academy’ in best picture mess up”.

 

 

From Money.CNN.com: “New York Times editor Dean Baquet: Why journalists need to use anonymous sources”.

 

 

From Express.co.uk: “Heart failure Breakthrough: Stem cells trial offers hope to millions”.

 

 

From CanadaJournal.net: “Mysterious sea creature in Philippines’ shore baffles researchers”.

From TheHill.com: “Swedish ‘national security advisor’ interviewed by Fox News not known to Swedish officials: report”.

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From MSN.com: “Trump rejects DHS intelligence report on travel ban”.

 

 

 

From CNN.com: “White House denies wrongdoing in conversations with FBI”.

 

 

From NewsMax.com: “Bill Cosby Trial: Judge Rules Only One Additional Accuser Will Testify”.

 

 

From Politico.com: “Trump tweets anger at FBI while White House scrambles to contain fallout”.

 

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump blasts FBI ‘leakers’ after reports on Priebus conversation”.

 

 

From TheAtlantic.com: “Protesters Pass out Russian Trump Flags at CPAC”.

 

 

From BelfastTelegraph.co.uk: “It’s a scary time for the world, says Martin Scorsese”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “White House blocks CNN, other news organizations from press briefing”.

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From ZeroHedge.com: “White House Bars CNN, NYT, Others From Media Briefing”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “Norway Warns Sweden Will Collapse, PM Will Defy Geneva Convention To Protect Border”.

 

 

From LATimes.com: “H7N9 bird flu has the makings of a pandemic virus, scientists warn”.

 

 

From Indy100.com: “UFO sightings are at an all-time high”.

 

 

From Yahoo.com: “CNN Leaks: Conservative Activist James O’Keefe Publishes Alleged Newsroom Footage”.

 

 

From TechTimes.com: “H7N9 Mutation Makes Bird Flu Virus Drug-Resistant And More Infectious”.

Here are Two Rhymes of Mine:

 

  1. In Asia Minor, a Minor was Not Allowed to be a Coal Miner, as He had been Convicted of a Minor Offense when He was a Minor.
  2. The Man said to another Man, “Before I Write Your Recommendation, I Recommend that You Write a Recommendation and a Commendation for a Friend who Discovered how to Mend an Ion.”

 

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Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Waiter said to a Customer at a Restaurant, “We are all out of Coffee, although We do have Plenty of Used Coffee Grounds.  Here are some Used Coffee Grounds.”

 

 

 

 

Here are Jokes that I Wrote:

 

The Woman asked The Man, “Does The Steak taste Good?” And The Man replied, “The Steak tastes like Chicken. And that Chicken over there tastes like Steak.”

 

Joke: During a Child’s Birthday, the Parents went into The Restroom Together and counted down the years, days, and hours until the Child will go away for College.

 

The Man said, “I am an Actor, although I do Not always engage in Acting. And You’ll know that I’m Acting when I put on My Acting Hat.” And Then The Man put on a Red Acting Hat that had the Words, “The Acting Hat,” on it.

The Man said to The Woman, “I Need to Stop Pouring Money down The Drain.” And The Woman replied, “What do You mean? You are Very Good with Your Money, and You are Very Frugal.” And The Man replied, “No, what I mean is that I accidently dropped 2 Quarters down the Kitchen Sink’s Drain.”

Here is Joke that I Wrote: The person who was 18 thought that He was 81, because it was opposite day.

 

 

And More of My Writings:

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  1. The Person said, “Look at that Good Job (GJ) that that Man did. He is a Good Contributor (GC). And He made a Good Contribution (GC). And He is a Good Architect (GA). And He is a Good Worker (GW).”
  2. The Person said, “Look at that Good Job (GJ) that that Woman did. She is a Good Contributor (GC). And She made a Good Contribution (GC). And She is a Good Architect (GA). And She is a Good Worker (GW).”
  3. Knowledge is passed down from Generation to Generation — for example, bleach and ammonia do Not Mix Well, and such a Mixture can create deadly fumes. And about the avoidance of the combination of cherries and ice cream, and the avoidance of the combination of cherries and milk — to help avoid stomach aches.

 

Here are Jokes that I Wrote:

The Man said to The Woman, “Those People are Really Coming out of The Woodwork in order to get that Good Deal.” And The Woman said, “Yes, they sure are.” And The Man said, “No, I literally mean that they are coming out of The Woodwork,” and He pointed to some Woodwork, where — using Computer Animation — People were literally coming out of The Woodwork.

A Joke: There were 89 Referees Officiating in one Wrestling Match, and their Rulings sometimes Contradicted each other.

A Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Pilot of an Airplane got on The Intercom, and He said, “This is Your Pilot. Please Brace Yourself for a lot of upcoming Air Turbulence.” And — during the Period where there was a lot of Air Turbulence — 9 People Kept Yelling, “How is the Stock Market Doing? I don’t care about The Air Turbulence! How is the Stock Market Doing?! How are The Numbers on The Big Board doing?! How are those Numbers on The Computer Screens doing?!”

 

Here are Some More of My Writings:

The Man said, “In Many Ways, I am The Referee (TR).” The Referee. The Referees (TR). Referee. Referees.

The Man said, “In Many Ways, I am The Umpire (TU).” The Umpire. The Umpires (TU). Umpire. Umpires.

The Man said, “In Many Ways, I am The Judge (TJ).” The Judge. The Judges (TJ). Judge. Judges.

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The Man said, “In Many Ways, I am The Navigator (TN).” The Navigator. The Navigators (TN). Navigator. Navigators.

The Man said, “In Many Ways, I am The Architect (TA).” The Architect. The Architects (TA). Architect. Architects.

The Man said, “Many individuals have been in a Conflict or in Conflicts. And Many individuals have been in a Conflict or in Conflicts with an individual or with individuals. And Many individuals have been in a Conflict or in Conflicts with an Organization or with Organizations. And Many Organizations have been in a Conflict or in Conflicts. And Many Organizations have been in a Conflict or in Conflicts with an individual or with individuals. And Many Organizations have been in a Conflict or in Conflicts with an Organization or with Organizations.” Conflict. Conflicts. The Conflict (TC). The Conflicts (TC). Some Conflict (SC). Some Conflicts (SC). A Conflict (AC). A Minor Conflict (AMC). Minor Conflicts (MC). A Major Conflict (AMC). Major Conflicts (MC). A Very Minor Conflict (AVMC). Very Minor Conflict (VMC). A Very Major Conflict (AVMC). Very Major Conflicts (VMC). An Extremely Minor Conflict (AEMC). Extremely Minor Conflicts (EMC). An Extremely Major Conflict (AEMC). Extremely Major Conflicts (EMC). Minor. Major. Very Minor (VM). Very Major (VM). Extremely Minor (EM). Extremely Major (EM). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

The Car Dealer said to a Customer, “The only Major Problem with this Truck is that when you turn on the Truck, the Truck quickly goes forward about 21 feet, and then back about 9 feet. I’ll show you what I mean.” The Car Dealer then turned the car on, and it crashed into the Car Dealership Building itself, and thankfully no one was injured. The Customer said, “I don’t see that that will be a problem. Here’s the 8,000 dollars for the car in 4,000 Two Dollar Bills. I’m a Big Fan of US President Thomas Jefferson,” and The Customer Dumped Money on the Car Dealer from a Garbage Bag.

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

The Man said, “I am a Member of The Nap Time Political Party, also known as The NT. And I enjoy Napping .”

And Some  More of My Writings:

 

The Man said, “That would probably make The Situation Worse.” Worse. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

The Man said, “Father God has been Good to Me. And Father God has been Very Good (VG) to Me.” Good. Very Good (VG).

The Man said, “The Cold War. And The New Cold War.” Cold War (CW). New Cold War (NCW).

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A Motto for a Certain Credit Union is, “Once a Member, Always a Member,” which is also a Motto for The US Marines. And this Real Lifetime Membership Concept is True for Many Other Organizations. Real. Reality. True. Truthfully.

The Man said, “In a classroom, I learned from a Teacher about The Concept of, “Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD).” Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). And this Real Concept Prevents Many Things. And this Real Concept Prevents Many Important Things.

 

 

Here is Joke that I Wrote:

The Man said to a Woman, “I spent all of our Life Savings Today.” And The Woman replied, “What? We have Spent 33 years Building up Our Nest Egg. And it was a Huge Nest Egg. What on Earth did you spend Our Lifesavings On?” And The Man replied, “I bought 89,000 Used Toothpicks with Our Savings. Don’t you think that that is a Good Investment? Why don’t you put on a Gas Mask and Help Me Unload the Used Toothpicks from the Trunk of Our Car?” And then The Woman Fainted.

 

A Joke that I Wrote: The Suspect, whose name was Mr. Sussman, was Suspected of being a Surprisingly Sketchy Suspect.

 

And More of My Writings:

 

The Level (TL). The Levels (TL). Level. Levels. The Many Levels (TML).

The Layer (TL). The Layers (TL). Layer. Layers. The Many Layers (TML).

The Layer of The Onion (TLOTO). The Layers of The Onion (TLOTO). The Many Onions (TMO).

The Layer of The Onions (TLOTO). The Layers of The Onions (TLOTO). The Many Onions (TMO).

The Man said, “That Important Lynchpin holds Many Important Things Together.” Lynchpin. Important Lynchpin (IL). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

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Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Woman asked The Man, “Why is Our House filled with Candy Bar Wrappers? How many Candy Bars have you eaten?” And The Man said, “I just got back from The Big House — aka The Slammer — Yesterday, and I have Not eaten a Candy Bar in 7 years. This is My 83rd Miniature Candy Bar that I have eaten today. I am Making Up for Lost Time.” And then the Man Loudly Burped 19 Times while doing Jumping Jacks.

Here is a Joke that I Wrote: A Man named Gary went up to 8 People at a Party, and He said, “What is on your Shirt? And What does that Spell?” And a Man named Tony replied, “There is Nothing on My Shirt, and there are No Words on My Shirt.” And Gary pulled out a Magnifying Glass, and Gary said, “I am also an Inspector, and There is going to be an Inspection right Now to see if there are any Words on Your Shirt,” and then Gary inspected The Shirt with His Magnifying Glass.

 

Here are Some of My Writings: Close. Close Call (CC). Close Calls (CC). Close, but No Cigar (CBNC). Close, but No Cigars (CBNC). Done. Completed. Not Done (ND). Not Completed (NC). Good. Bad. Nice. Not Nice (NN). Right. Wrong. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

At a Party The Man Yelled aloud and He said, “Help! I am Stuck in the Guide Section of the Cable Television. And all the Information about The Channels say, ‘To Be Announced. This an Emergency,” and Then The Man started doing Pushups, while at The Same Time He Loudly said, “Seven, Nine, Three Thousand, and Ten Thousand and One. Now I’m done with Today’s Pushups.”

And More of My Writings:

 

The Man said, “That is The Tip of The Iceberg. And that is The Metaphorical Tip of The Iceberg. And those are The Tips of The Icebergs. And those are The Metaphorical Tips of The Icebergs. And that is an Indication and/or some Indications and/or an Indicator and/or an Indicators [ ]. And that Indicates [ ]. And those Indicate [ ]. And that Hints that [ ]. And that is a Hint that [ ]. And that is Just The Smokescreen. And those are Just The Smokescreens. And that is The Paradox — Seemingly Self-Contradictory yet True. And those are The Paradoxes. And that is The Reality. And those are The Realities. And that is The Truth. And those are The Truths.” The Tip of The Iceberg (TTOTI and TOTI). The Metaphorical Tip of The Iceberg (TMTOTI and MTOTI). The Tips of The Icebergs (TTOTI and TOTI). The Metaphorical Tips of The Icebergs (TMTOTI and MTOTI). The Smokescreen (TS). The Smokescreens (TS). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

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The Paradox (TP). The Paradoxes (TP). The Reality (TR). The Realities (TR). The Truth (TT). The Truths (TT). Smokescreen. Smokescreens. Paradox. Paradoxes. Reality. Realities. Truth. Truths. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

The Man asked another Man, “Why are You so Resistant to the Idea that that Might be True? And Why are You so Resistant to the Idea that that other Thing Might be False? It is a Good Idea to have an Open Mind.” True. Truth. Truths. Truthfully. Truthfulness. False. Falsely. Falsehood. Falsehoods. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “The Double Headed Eagle (TDHE and DHE).”

And More of My Writings:

 

Guide. Guides. Guiding. Guided. Navigate. Navigates. Navigating. Navigation. Navigations. Navigated. Navigator. Navigators. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

On March 2, 2017 – on Cable TV, on The Fox News Channel (FNC) – Bill O’Reilly talked about how some People have Exaggerated “Slightly,” and how some People have engaged in, “Nitpicking.” Slight. Slights. Slightly. Nitpick. Nitpicks. Nitpicking. Nitpicked.

 

 

Here are Some More of My Writings:

 

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “I do Not Need Permission To Be Who I am (IDNNPTBWIA). And I do Not Need Permission to Be Who I am Not (AIDNNPTBWIAN and IDNNPTBWIAN). To Be Who I am (TBWIA). Who I am (WIA). I am (IA). To Be Who I am Not (TBWIAN). Who I am Not (WIAN). I am Not (IAN).”

Compromise. Compromised. Compromises. Compromising. Very Compromise. Very Compromised. Very Compromises. Very Compromising. Extremely Compromise. Extremely Compromised. Extremely Compromises. Extremely Compromising. Uncompromise. Uncompromised. Uncompromises. Uncompromising. Very Uncompromise. Very Uncompromised. Very Uncompromises. Very Uncompromising. Extremely Uncompromise. Extremely Uncompromised. Extremely Uncompromises. Extremely Uncompromising. Not Compromise. Not Compromised. Not Compromises. Not Compromising. Not Very Compromise. Not Very Compromised. Not Very Compromises. Not Very Compromising. Not Extremely Compromise. Not Extremely Compromised. Not Extremely Compromises. Not Extremely Compromising.

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Important Compromise. Importantly Compromised. Important Compromises. Important Compromising. Very Important Compromise. Very Importantly Compromised. Very Important Compromises. Very Importantly Compromising. Extremely Important Compromise. Extremely Important Compromised. Extremely Important Compromises. Extremely Important Compromising. Important Uncompromise. Importantly Uncompromised. Important Uncompromises. Importantly Uncompromising. Very Important Uncompromise. Very Importantly Uncompromised. Very Important Uncompromises. Very Important Uncompromising. Extremely Important Uncompromise. Extremely Importantly Uncompromised. Extremely Important Uncompromises. Extremely Important Uncompromising. Not Important Compromise. Not Importantly Compromised. Not Important Compromises. Not Important Compromising. Not Very Important Compromise. Not Very Importantly Compromised. Not Very Important Compromises. Not Very Important Compromising. Not Extremely Important Compromise. Not Extremely Important Compromised. Not Extremely Important Compromises. Not Extremely Important Compromising.

Not. Knot. Knots. No. Nos. Non. Yes. Yeses. Ayes. Ayes. Oui. Nay. Nays. Maybe. Maybes. Probably. Probablies. Probably Not. Probably Yes. Maybe Yes. Maybe No. Very. Extremely. Mild. Mildly. Harsh. Harshly. Fair. Fairly. Unfair. Unfairly. Good. Bad. Right. Wrong. Neutral. Neutrally. Neutrality. Neutralities. Neutrals.

(The) Element. (The) Elements. (The) Non-Element. (The) Non-Elements. (The) Whole. (The) Wholes. Wholly. Wholesome. Wholesomes. Wholesomeness. Holy. Holies. Holiness. Holistically. (The) Part. (The) Parts. (The) Parting. (The) Parted. Partly. Section. Sectionally. Sections. Significant. Very Significant. Extremely Significant. Non-Significant. Not Very Significant. Not Extremely Significant. Almost. Not Quite (NQ). Quit. Quite. Silence. Silences. Silencing. Silenced.

(The) Faction. (The) Factions. (The) Faction Member (TFM and FM). (The) Faction Members (TFM and FM).

One System (OS). Two Systems (TS). Several Systems (SS). Many Systems (MS). A Few Systems (AFS and FS).

Intellectual. Intellectuals. Intellectual Member (IM). Intellectual Members (IM).

Scholar. Scholars. Scholar Member (SM). Scholar Members (SM).

Historian. Historians. Historian Member (HM). Historian Members (HM).

Journalist. Journalists. Journalist Member (JM). Journalist Members (JM).

Staff Writer (SW). Staff Writers (SW). Staff Writer Member (SWM). Staff Writer Members (SWM).

Newspaper Writer (NW). Newspaper Writers (NW). Newspaper Writer Member (NWM). Newspaper Writer Members (NWM).

Writer. Writers. Writer Member (WM). Writer Members (WM).

Joke Writer (JW). Joke Writers (JW). Joke Writer Member (JWM). Joke Writer Members (JWM).

Comedy Writer (CW). Comedy Writers (CW). Comedy Writer Member (CWM). Comedy Writer Members (CWM).

Screen Writer (SW). Screen Writers (SW). Screen Writer Member (SWM). Screen Writer Members (SWM).

Copy-Editor (CE). Copy-Editors (CE). Copy-Editor Member (CEM). Copy-Editor Members (CEM).

Story Teller (ST). Story Tellers (ST). Story Teller Member (STM). Story Teller Members (STM).

Staff. Staffs. Staff Member (SM). Staff Members (SM).

Grammarian. Grammarians. Grammarian Member (GM). Grammarian Members (GM).

Dishwasher. Dishwashers. Dishwasher Member (DM). Dishwasher Members (DM).

Housekeeper. Housekeepers. Housekeeper Members (HM). Housekeeper Members (HM).

Jack of Many Trades (JOMT) — aka Jack. Jacks of Many Trades (JOMT) — aka Jacks. Jack of Many Trades Member (JOMTM)  — aka Jack. Jack of Many Trades Members (JOMTM) — aka Jacks.

Member. Members. Organization Member (OM). Organization Members (OM).

Entertainer. Entertainers. Entertainer Member (EM). Entertainer Members (EM).

Blogger. Bloggers. Blogger Member (BM). Blogger Members (BM).

Volunteer. Volunteers. Volunteer Member (VM). Volunteer Members (VM).

Worker. Workers. Worker Member (WM). Worker Members (WM).

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “Creeper. Creepers. Creeping. Creepings. Creeped. Creep. Creeps. The Creeper (TC). The Creepers (TC). The Creeping (TC). The Creepings (TC). The Creeped (TC). The Creep (TC). The Creeps (TC).”

Here are Some More of My Writings:

 

In one of My Writings, The Man asked, “Would a Reasonable Person think that this is Fair? And Would a Reasonable Person Think that this should be done this Way? And What would a Reasonable Person Think? And What would a Reasonable Person Say? And What would a Reasonable Person Write? And What would a Reasonable Person do?”

 

Web. Webs. Webbing. Webbings. Webbed. The Web. The Webs.

 

Invested. Invest. Invests. Investing. Investments.

Heavily Invested. Invest Heavily. Invests Heavily. Investing Heavily. Heavy Investments.

Lightly Invested. Invest Lightly. Invests Lightly. Investing Lightly. Light Investments.

Light. Lights. Lightly. Lighted. Non-Light. Non-Lights. Not Lightly. Not Lighted.

Heavy. Not Heavy.

Weave. Weaves. Weaving. Weaved. Fabric. Fabrics.

The Weave. The Weaves. The Weaving. The Weaved. The Fabric. The Fabrics.

The Weaver. The Weavers. Weaver. Weavers. The Weaver Member (TWM). The Weaver Members (TWM). Weaver Member (WM). Weaver Members (WM).

The Domino. The Dominos.

The Man said, “The Card Game. And The Card Games.”

The Man said, “The Game. And The Games.”

The Man said, “The Board Game. And The Board Games.”

The Man said, “The Charity. And The Charities.”

The Man said, “The Gift. And The Gifts.”

E18. The Man said, “The Volunteer. And The Volunteers. And The Volunteering. And The Volunteerings.”

The Man said, “The Donation. And The Donations.”

The Man said, “The Vial. And The Vials.”

E16. The Man said, “The Rejuvenation. And The Rejuvenations.”

E17. The Man said, “The Regeneration. And The Regenerations.”

The Man said, “The Work. And The Works.”

The Man said, “The Working. And The Workings.”

The Man said, “The Sanctuary. And The Sanctuaries. And The Inner Sanctuary. And The Inner Sanctuaries. And The Outer Sanctuary. And The Outer Sanctuaries.”

The Man said, “The Inner. And The Inners. And The Inner Circle. And The Inner Circles. And The Outer. And The Outers. And The Outer Circle. And The Outer Circles.”

The Man said, “Coalition. Coalitions. The Coalition (TC). The Coalitions (TC).”

The Man said, “Coalition of The Willing (COTW). Coalitions of The Willing (COTW). The Coalition of The Willing (TCOTW).  The Coalitions of The Willing (TCOTW).”

In one of My Writings, The Woman said, “Buddy you were a Baby last Week, and you are an Adult this Week.” And The Woman says, “Buddy, be careful Not to Make too Many Important Mistakes.” And Buddy replied, “I have made Important Mistakes? Which ones? And what can I learn from those Mistakes?”

Focused. Focus. Focuses. Focusing.

And More of My Writings:

 

The Music. The Musics. Music. Musics. The Musical. The Musicals. Musical. Musicals.

The Muse. The Muses. Muse. Muses. The Mused. The Musing. The Musings. Mused. Musing. Musings.

(The) Think. (The) Thinks. (The) Thought. (The) Thoughts. (The) Thinked. (The) Thinking.

The Power Structure. The Power Structures. Power Structure. Power Structures.

The Structure. The Structures. Structure. Structures.

Secret. Very Secret (VS). Extremely Secret (ES). Top Secret (TS). Very Top Secret (VTS). Extremely Top Secret (ETS). For Your Eyes Only (FYEO). Confidential. Confidentiality. Confidentiality Agreement(s) (CA).

 

Consequence. Consequences. Bad Consequence (BC). Bad Consequences (BC). Very Bad Consequence (VBC). Very Bad Consequences (VBC). Extremely Bad Consequence (EBC). Extremely Bad Consequences (EBC).

Consequence. Consequences. Good Consequence (GC). Good Consequences (GC). Very Good Consequence (VGC). Very Good Consequences (VGC). Extremely Good Consequence (EGC). Extremely Good Consequences (EGC).

(The) Concession. (The) Concessions. (The) Good Concession. (The) Good Concessions. (The) Very Good Concession. (The) Very Good Concessions. (The) Extremely Good Concession. (The) Extremely Good Concessions.

(The) Concession. (The) Concessions. (The) Bad Concession. (The) Bad Concessions. (The) Very Bad Concession. (The) Very Bad Concessions. (The) Extremely Bad Concession. (The) Extremely Bad Concessions.

Concede. Concedes. Agree. Agrees. Agreeing. Agreed. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Carnival. Carnivals. Carny. Carnies. Perform. Performs. Performing. Performed. Performer. Performer. Circus. Circuses. Bread and Circuses (BAC).

Significant. Very Significant. Extremely Significant. Not Significant. Not Very Significant. Not Extremely Significant.

The Puzzle. The Puzzles. Puzzle. Puzzles.

The Maze. The Mazes. Maze. Mazes.

The Equation. The Equations. Equation. Equations. Equate. Equates. Equating. Equated. Equal. Equals. Equaling. Equaled. Equalize. Equalizes. Equalizer. Equalizers. Equalizing. Equalized. Calculate. Calculates. Calculating. Calculated. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Satisfy. Satisfies. Satisfied. Satisfying. Satisfied. Satisfaction. Satisfactions.  Personally Satisfy (PS). Personally Satisfies (PS). Personally Satisfied (PS).  Personally Satisfying (PS).  Personally Satisfied (PS).  Personal Satisfaction (PS).  Personal Satisfactions (PS). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Self. Myself. My. Mine. Me. I. Us. We. Our. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

The Answer. The Answers. Answer. Answers. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

The Solution. The Solutions. Solution. Solutions.

The Calculator. The Calculators. Calculator. Calculators.

The Email. The Emails. Email. Emails.

The Message. The Messages. Message. Messages.

The Letter. The Letters. Letter. Letters.

The Missive. The Missives. Missive. Missives.

The Meeting. The Meetings. Meeting. Meetings.

The Conversation. The Conversations. Conversation. Conversations.

The Agreement. The Agreements. Agreement. Agreements. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

The Decision. The Decisions. Decision. Decisions. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

The Thought. The Thoughts. Thought. Thoughts.

The Language. The Languages. Language. Languages.

The Luncheon. The Luncheons. Luncheon. Luncheons.

The Meal. The Meals. Meal. Meals.

The Path. The Paths. Path. Paths. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

(The) Bin. (The) Bins.

(The) Container. (The) Containers.

(The) Bed. (The) Beds.

(The) Furniture. (The) Furnitures.

(The) Chair. (The) Chairs.

(The) Television. Televisions.

(The) Show. (The) Shows.

(The) Radio. (The) Radios.

(The) Computer. (The) Computers.

(The) Software. (The) Softwares.

(The) Network. (The) Networks.

(The) Social Network. (The) Social Networks.

(The) Friend. (The) Friends.

(The) Family Member. (The) Family Members.

(The) Website. (The) Websites.

(The) Game. (The) Games.

(The) Sound. (The) Sounds.

(The) Picture. (The) Pictures.

(The) Image. (The) Images.

(The) Writing. (The) Writings.

(The) Metaphor. (The) Metaphors.

(The) Vitamin. (The) Vitamins.

(The) House. (The) Houses.

(The) Home. (The) Homes.

(The) Building. (The) Buildings.

(The) Office. (The) Offices.

(The) Office Building. (The) Office Buildings.

(The) Factory. (The) Factories.

(The) Warehouse. (The) Warehouses.

(The) Store House. (The) Store Houses.

(The) Mill. (The) Mills.

(The) Tree. (The) Trees.

Lumber. (The) Lumbers.

(The) Metal. (The) Metals.

(The) Ore. (The) Ores.

(The) Rock. (The) Rocks.

(The) Limb. (The) Limbs.

(The) Trunk. (The) Trunks.

(The) Tree Limb. (The) Tree Limbs.

(The) Tree Trunk. (The) Tree Trunks.

(The) Branch. (The) Branches.

(The) Tree Branch. (The) Tree Branches.

(The) Bracelet. (The) Bracelets.

(The) Necklace. (The) Necklaces

The) Watch. (The) Watches.

(The) Picture. (The) Pictures.

(The) Photo. (The) Photos.

Picture. Pictures.

Image. Images.

Baptism. Baptisms.

Profession. Professions.

Profession of Faith. Professions of Faith.

Byte. Bytes.

Megabyte. Megabytes.

Gigabyte. Gigabytes.

Terabyte. Terabytes.

Math. Maths.

Fraction. Fractions.

Algebra. Algebras.

Cursive. Cursives.

Subject. Subjects.

English Language. English Languages.

French Language. French Languages.

Geometry. Geometries.

The Core (TC). The Cores (TC). Core. Cores.

Keyboard. Keyboards. Keyboarding. Keyboardings.

Type. Types. Typing. Typed.

Skill. Skills.

Skill Set. Skill Sets.

Subject Matter. Subject Matters.

Dessert. Desserts.

Desert. Deserts.

(The) Forest. Forests.

(The) Jungle. Jungles.

(The) Swamp. Swamps.

(The) Prairie. Prairies.

(The) Tundra. Tundras.

Snow. Snows.

Sand. Sands.

Wind. Winds.

Sea. Seas.

Ocean. Oceans.

Lake. Lakes.

River. Rivers.

Snowman. Snowmen.

Snowperson. Snowpeople.

Iceman. Icemen.

Iceperson. Icepeople.

Rain. Rains.

Flake. Flakes.

Resource. Resources.

Tangible. Intangible.

Tangent. Tangents.

Tangency. Tangencies.

Massage. Massages.

Masseuse. Masseuses.

Worker. Workers.

Laptop. Laptops.

Camera. Cameras.

Video Camera. Video Cameras.

Mirror. Mirrors.

Wall. Walls.

Ceiling. Ceilings.

Sweepstake. Sweepstakes.

Lottery. Lotteries.

Disk. Disks.

Electronic. Electronics.

(The) Heat. (The) Heats.

(The) Cool. (The) Cools.

(The) Service. (The) Services.

(The) Church Service. (The) Church Services.

(The) Nutrient. (The) Nutrients.

(The) Water. (The) Waters.

(The) Beverage. (The) Beverages.

(The) Food. (The) Foods.

(The) Chess. (The) Chess Match. (The) Chess Matches. (The) Chess Game. (The) Chess Games.

(The) Metaphorical Chess. (The) Metaphorical Chess Match. (The) Metaphorical Chess Matches. (The) Metaphorical Chess Game. (The) Metaphorical Chess Games.

The Piece. The Pieces. Piece. Pieces.

The Important Piece. The Important Pieces. Important Piece. Important Pieces.

The Very Important Piece. The Very Important Pieces. Very Important Piece. Very Important Pieces.

The Extremely Important Piece. The Extremely Important Pieces. Extremely Important Piece. Extremely Important Pieces.

The Not Important Piece. The Not Important Pieces. Not Important Piece. Not Important Pieces.

The Not Very Important Piece. The Not Very Important Pieces. Not Very Important Piece. Not Very Important Pieces.

The Not Extremely Important Piece. The Not Extremely Important Pieces. Not Extremely Important Piece. Not Extremely Important Pieces.

(The) Common Bond. (The) Common Bonds. (The) Uncommon Bond. (The) Uncommon Bonds. (The) Bond. (The) Bonds. (The) Commonality. (The) Commonalities.

(The) Common Bonding. (The) Common Bondings. (The) Uncommon Bonding. (The) Uncommon Bondings. (The) Bonding. (The) Bondings.

The Meal. The Meals. Meal. Meals.

The Beverage. The Beverages. Beverage. Beverages.

(The) Test. (The) Tests. (The) Testing. (The) Testings. (The) Tested.

The Man said, “Behind The Curtain. And Behind The Curtains. And Behind The Scene. And Behind The Scenes.” (The) Curtain. (The) Curtains. (The) Scene. (The) Scenes. Behind. Not Behind.

The Man said, “Not Behind The Curtain. And Not Behind The Curtains. And Not Behind The Scene. And Not Behind The Scenes.” (The) Curtain. (The) Curtains. (The) Scene. (The) Scenes. Behind. Not Behind.

The Man said, “Covertly. Covert. Coverts. Coverted. Overtly. Overtly. Overt. Overt. Overted.”

(The) Painting. (The) Paintings. (The) Paint. (The) Paints. (The) Painted. (The) Painter. (The) Painters. (The) Painter Member (TPM and PM). (The) Painter Members (TPM and PM).

(The) Metaphorical Painting. (The) Metaphorical Paintings. (The) Metaphorical Paint. (The) Metaphorical Paints. (The) Metaphorical Painted. (The) Metaphorical Painter. (The) Metaphorical Painters. (The) Metaphorical Painter Member (TMPM and MPM). (The) Metaphorical Painter Members (TMPM and MPM).

(The) Pant. (The) Pants. (The) Panting. (The) Pantings. (The) Panted.

(The) Net. (The) Nets. (The) Netting. (The) Nettings. (The) Netted. (The) Nettle. (The) Nettles. (The) Nestle. (The) Nestles. (The) Nestled. (The) Nestling. (The) Nestlings. (The) Nest. (The) Nests.

(The) Hive. (The) Hives. (The) Hiving. (The) Hivings. (The) Hived.

(The) Armor. (The) Armors. (The) Armoring. (The) Armorings. (The) Armored.

(The) Boat. (The) Boats. (The) Boating. (The) Boatings. (The) Boated.

(The) Material. (The) Materials. (The) Materialize (The) Materializes. (The) Materialized.

(The) Momentum. (The) Momentums.

(The) Movement. (The) Movements.

(The) Inertia. (The) Inertias.

(The) Standstill. (The) Standstills. Regarding that Thing. Regarding those Things.

(The) Offensive. (The) Offensives. (The) Offender. (The) Offenders. (The) Offending. (The) Offended.

(The) Defensive. (The) Defensives. (The) Defender. (The) Defenders. (The) Defending. (The) Defended.

(The) Arc. (The) Arcs. (The) Arcing. (The) Arcings. (The) Arced.

(The) Arch. (The) Arches. (The) Arching. (The) Archings. (The) Arched.

(The) Archer. (The) Archers. (The) Archery. (The) Archeries.

(The) Bow. (The) Bows. (The) Bow and Arrow. (The) Bow and Arrows. (The) Bows and Arrow. (The) Bows and Arrows.

(The) Crossbow. (The) Crossbows. (The) Crossbow and Arrow. (The) Crossbow and Arrows. (The) Crossbows and Arrow. (The) Crossbows and Arrows.

(The) Sword. (The) Swords. (The) Shield. (The) Shields. (The) Sword and Shield. (The) Sword and Shields. (The) Swords and Shield. (The) Swords and Shields.

(The) Gym. (The) Gyms.

(The) Combination. (The) Combinations.

(The) Enforcer. (The) Enforcers. (The) Enforcing. (The) Enforcings. (The) Enforce. (The) Enforces. (The) Enforcement. (The) Enforcements. (The) Enforced.

(The) Stalemate. (The) Stalemates. (The) Stalemating. (The) Stalematings. (The) Stalemated. On that Subject. About that Subject.

Draw. Draws. Drawed. Drawing. Drawings.

Standstill Standstills.

Trench. Trenches. Treching. Trenched. Entrench. Entrenches. Entreching. Entreched.

(The) Check. (The) Checks. (The) Checking. (The) Checkings. (The) Checked. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Checkmate. (The) Checkmates. (The) Checkmating. (The) Checkmatings. (The) Checkmated. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Move. (The) Moves. (The) Moving. (The) Movings. (The) Moved. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Still. (The) Stills. (The) Stilling. (The) Stillings. (The) Stilled. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Inertia. (The) Inertias. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Movement. (The) Movements. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Motion. (The) Motions. (The) Motioning. (The) Motionings. (The) Motioned. On that Subject. About that Subject.

(The) Man who is (and/or was) Still. (The) Woman who is (and/or was) Still. (The) Men who are (and/or were) Still. (The) Women who are (and/or were) Still. (The) Person who is (and/or was) Still. (The) People who are (and/or were) Still.

The Man said, “It is Not Good to be Too Cheap (TC). And it is Not Good to be Too Stingy (TS).” About That (AT). About That Subject (ATS). About Those Things (ATT). About Those (AT). About Those Subjects. About Those Things (ATT).

The Field (TF). The Fields (TF).

I have Never Really Felt Weird for a Long Amount of Time. And I am Thankful for this.

And More of My Writings:

 

Proper Place. Proper Places. Properly Placed. Proper Placement. Proper Placements. Proper. Properly. Right Place. Right Places Right Placement. Right Placements. Right. Rights. Rightly. Correct Place. Correct Places. Correct Placement. Correct Placements. Place. Places. Placing. Placed. Placement. Placements. Correct. Corrects. Corrective. Correctly.

 

The Man said, “We are Circling The Wagon. And We are Circling The Wagons. And We Circled The Wagon. And We Circled The Wagons.” Circling The Wagon (CTW). Circling The Wagons (CTW). Circle The Wagon (CTW). Circle The Wagons (CTW). Circled The Wagon (CTW). Circled The Wagons (CTW).

The Process (TP). The Processes (TP). Process. Processes.

The Organization (TO). The Organizations (TO). Organization. Organizations. Organization Member (OM). Organization Members (OM).

The Association (TA). The Associations (TA). Association. Associations. Association Member (AM). Association Members (AM).

Type. Type of (TO). The Type (TT). The Type of (TTO). Types. Types of (TO). The Types (TT). The Types of (TTO). About that Subject. About those Subjects.

The Person said, “That Person is Not doing something Right. And that other Person is doing something Right.” I/He/She/We/They Am (Is) (Are) Not Doing something Right (H/S/W/T/INDSR). I/He/She/We/They Am (Is) (Are) Doing something Right (H/S/W/T/IDSR). About that Subject. About those Subjects.

Collect. Collects. Collecting. Collected. Collection. Collections.

The Empire (TE). The Empires (TE). Empire. Empires. The Empire Member (TEM). The Empire Members (TEM). Empire Member (EM). Empire Members (EM).

 

Par for the Course (PFTC). Par for the Courses (PFTC). The Par for the Course (TPFTC). The Par for the Courses (TPFTC).

Custom. Customs. Customize. Customizes. Customizing. Customized. (The) Customary (TC). (The) Customaries (TC). (The) Usual (TU). (The) Usuals (TU). Routinely. (The) Routine. (The) Routines. (The) Good Routine (TGR and GR). (The) Good Routines (TGR and GR).

Of course (OC). Of course Not (OCN). Expect. Expects. Expecting. Expected. The Expect. The Expects. The Expecting. The Expected. Unexpect. Unexpects. Unexpecting. Unexpected. The Unexpect. The Unexpects. The Unexpecting. The Unexpected. Not Expect. Not Expects. Not Expecting. Not Expected. The Non-Expect. The Non-Expects. The Not Expecting. The Not Expected.

The Goal. Goal. The Chalice. The Chalices. Chalice. Chalices.

(The) Nuance (TN). (The) Nuances (TN).

In one of My Writings of Fiction, “Adrian, The Cat, said, ‘It is Perfect Timing that I got inside the House during Buddy the Dog’s Sleeping Hours.’”

Totality. Totality of The Evidence (TOTE). Totality of The Evidence (TOTE) shows and/or suggests [ ]. Weight. Weights. Weighting. Weigh. Weighs. Weighing. Weighed. Lady Justice with Her Scales would [ ]. Place More Weight on [ ]. Evidence. Evidences. Evidencing. Evidenced. The Evidence shows and/or suggest [ ]. My Guess is [ ]. My Sense is [ ]. The Preponderance of The Evidence shows and/or suggests [ ]. Beyond of a Shadow of a Doubt [ ]. Preponderance of The Evidence. Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt. Circumstantial Evidence. The Circumstantial Evidence shows and/or suggests [ ]. Probably Too Many Coincidences [ ]. Probably Not a Coincidence [ ]. Probably Not Coincidences [ ]. The Conclusion is [ ]. I have come to the Conclusion that [ ]. We have come to the Conclusion that [ ]. I Believe [ ]. We Believe [ ]. Some of us Believe [ ]. [                                        ]. [                                              ].

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

On CNN, a Woman said, paraphrasing, “I am Not going to allow anyone to dictate to Me what I see Myself. Are My Eyes Deceiving Me? I do Not think so. I think We should Rely on Our Own Eyes. And I think We should also Rely on Common Sense.” Common Sense (CS).

From [ ] to [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Manager. Managers.

 

The Gray Eminence (TGE). The Gray Eminences (TGE). Gray Eminence (GE). Gray Eminences (GE). The Person Helping to Run The Show(s) Behind The Scene. The Person Helping to Run The Show(s) Behind The Scenes. The People Helping to Run The Show(s) Behind The Scene. The People Helping to Run The Show(s) Behind The Scenes. Behind the Scene (BTS). Behind the Scenes (BTS). The Show (TS). The Shows (TS). Show. Shows. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

From The Christian Science Monitor in a March 4, 2017 Article written by Ellen Powell, Entitled, “Why Keystone XL pipeline won’t buy US steel, despite Trump’s order”: “Keystone builder TransCanada will be allowed to skirt an executive order calling for US steel to be used in new pipelines, repairs, or retrofits. Does the move herald a broader evolution for Trump’s ‘America First’ stance?” And, “From the start of President Trump’s election campaign, two aspects of his political identity – the businessman and the populist – have dueled for dominance.” And, from that same Article, “ ‘The value of a pipeline is that we have a pipeline that can be used. Which steel it is made from is an entirely subsidiary question,’ ” wrote Forbes contributor Tim Worstall, senior fellow at the Adam Smith Institute, in an opinion piece.”

The Following is a Quote from Someone, and it is also often True: “History is Written by The Victors.”

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Woman said to Her Child, “Jimmy, it’s Time to go to Bed. It’s Bedtime.” And Jimmy replied, “But You need to get a Court Order to have Me go to Bed.” And Jimmy’s Mom said, “What?! No, I don’t Need to get a Court Order. Don’t You Want to go to Bed?” And Jimmy said, “I can’t go to Bed without a Court Order. And I will Not Pass out and go to Sleep that way without a Court Order. And it’s Not Possible for Me to go to Bed without a Court Order. Or Maybe I need a Law Passed by Congress in Order to go to Bed or to know what to think. A Law or a Court Order saying that I should Now go to Bed would be The Only Thing that would Change My Mind. And I need a Court Order or a Law in order to Know what to Think.” And then Jimmy’s Dad came into Jimmy’s Bedroom, and Jimmy’s Dad said, “Go to Bed right Now, Jimmy. Obey Me and Your Mom!” And Jimmy replied, “But I Need a Court Order.”

And More of My Writings:

 

CD54E. Surmise. Surmises. Surmising. Surmised. My Best Guess (BG) is [ ]. My Educated Guess (EG) is [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD55E. What I know is [ ]. What I believe is [ ]. What is Known is [ ]. What are Known are [ ]. The Known is [ ]. The Knowns are [ ]. What is Unknown is [ ]. What are Unknown are [ ]. The Unknown is [ ]. The Unknowns are [ ]. What is Believed is [ ]. What are Believed are [ ]. The Believed is [ ]. The Believed are [ ]. What is Not Believed is [ ]. What are Not Believed are [ ]. The Not Believed is [ ]. The Not Believed are [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD56E. I have Not Really Felt Really Weird for Long Amounts of Time. And I have Not Really Felt Really Weird for Long Periods of Time. And — My Best Guess is — I have Not Really Felt Really Weird for more than about Two Seconds at a Time. And I do Not remember exactly when I Really Felt Really Weird. And, as of March 5, 2017, I have Never been Blackmailed. And, as of March 5, 2017, I have Never been Extorted. And, as of March 5, 2017, I have Never been Approached for the Purpose of being Blackmailed. And, as of March 5, 2017, I have Never been Approached for the Purpose of being Extorted. And there are Reasons for these things.

 

CD57E. In about The Year 2007, a Woman asked Me to Continue to be, “Strong.” And I have Continued to be Strong.

And More of My Writings:

 

Totality. Totality of The Evidence (TOTE). The Totality of The Evidence (TOTE) shows and/or suggests [ ]. Weight. Weights. Weighting. Weigh. Weighs. Weighing. Weighed. Lady Justice with Her Scales would [ ]. Lady Justice with Her Scales would probably [ ]. More Weight is Placed Upon [ ]. Less Weight is Placed Upon [ ]. About Equal Weight is Placed Upon [ ]. Evidence. Evidences. Evidencing. Evidenced. The Evidence shows and/or suggests [ ]. My Guess is [ ]. My Best Guess is [ ]. My Educated Guess is [ ]. My Sense is [ ]. The Preponderance of The Evidence shows and/or suggests [ ]. Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt [ ]. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt [ ]. Preponderance of The Evidence. Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. Circumstantial Evidence. The Circumstantial Evidence shows and/or suggests [ ]. Probably Too Many Coincidences [ ]. Probably Not a Coincidence [ ]. Probably Not Coincidences [ ]. The Conclusion is [ ]. I have come to the Conclusion that [ ]. We have come to the Conclusion that [ ]. Some of Us have come to the Conclusion that [ ]. I Believe [ ]. We Believe [ ]. Some of us Believe [ ]. I Surmise [ ]. I Conclude [ ]. We Surmise [ ]. Some of Us Surmise [ ]. We Conclude [ ]. Some of Us Conclude [ ]. [                                        ]. [                                              ].

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD58E. It is about [ ]. It is Not about [ ]. It is Mainly about [ ]. It is Not Mainly about [ ]. It is Primarily about [ ]. It is Not Primarily about [ ]. The Main Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Main Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Main Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Primary Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Primary Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Primary Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Important Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Important Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Important Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Vital Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Vital Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Vital Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Existential Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Existential Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Existential Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Subsidiary Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Subsidiary Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Subsidiary Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Relevant Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Relevant Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Relevant Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. The Game Changer (GC) Thing and/or Question(s) is [ ]. One of The Game Changer (GC) Things and/or Question(s) is [ ]. Some of The Game Changer (GC) Things and/or Question(s) are [ ]. Game Change (GC). Game Changes (GC). Game Changer (GC). Game Changers (GC). Game Changing (GC). Game Changed (GC). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

There are Many Interesting Movies to Watch, including The 1997 Movie called, “Face/Off”.

And More of My Writings:

 

CD59E. Echo. Echoes. Echoing. Echoed. These Echo (TE) [ ]. This Echoes (TE) [ ]. That is an Echoing [ ]. This Echoed (TE) [ ]. This [ ]. That [ ]. Those [ ]. These [ ]. [ ]. [ ].

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

There are Many Interesting and/or Thought-Provoking Books and Television Shows, such as The Book and The Television Show called, “The Man in The High Castle,” which talks about Alternative History.

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “Many Individuals — although Not Me —  believe in Time Travelers and Time Travelling, and They often reference such things as what appears to be Cellphones and/or Computers from Images and/or Photographs from Long Ago, from before where such Technology Officially Existed. And that phrase, ‘Officially Existed,’ could Very Well be the Alternative Explanation for why there appears to be This Technology in Images and/or Photographs from Long Ago. And there are reasons that there are Phrases such as, ‘Secret,’ and ‘Top Secret,’ and ‘Confidential,’ and Many Things are Not Officially Disclosed, such as Technology, until well after such Things have been Invented.”

Although Many People Believe in Time Travel, I do Not Believe in Time Travel. And I do Not Believe that Time Travel Has Been Possible. And I do Not Believe that Time Travel will be Possible. – Brandon

There is Much Interesting Information on The Internet, including Information about “Operation Freakout,” which was, in part, an Alleged Attempt to Try to make someone appear Temporarily Insane (TI) to some People.


And More News from Around The World:

From Yahoo.com: “This pollinating bee drone shows the powers of these endangered creatures”.

From Space.com: “Could Mysterious Cosmic Light Flashes Be Powering Alien Spacecraft?”.

From USAToday.com: “Google weighs in on WikiLeaks bombshell”.

From CNN.com: “US officials monitor yellow fever outbreak in Brazil”.

From Telegraph.co.uk: “Scientists discover how to ‘upload knowledge to your brain’”.

From ABCNews.go.com: “Bird flu found at Tennessee farm as virus surges in Asia”.

From ScienceAlert.com: “In an Unexplained Case, Brain Activity Has Been Recorded as Much as 10 Minutes After Death”.

From FoxNews.com: “Spicer tries to clarify Trump tweet about former Gitmo prisoners”.

From MSN.com: “Craftsman table saw recalled over injury hazards”.

From CNN.com: “Trump Russia dossier author speaks”.

From NewScientist.com: “Anaesthesia: What really happens when the lights go out”.

From Mirror.co.uk: “Bizarre ‘megaship’ captured by International Space Station camera”.

From ZeroHedge.com: “CNN Airs ‘Spy Cam’ Footage Of Trump Oval Office Meeting As If It’s Perfectly Acceptable”.

From NYDailyNews.com: “Washington Post tech employee allegedly impersonated ICE agent”.

From RadarOnline.com: “Adele Finally Confirms Her Secret Marriage”.

From FoxNews.com: “Conway challenges Comey to release info on Trump’s wiretap allegation”.

From USNews.com: “Lock Him Up? Lawmakers Renew Calls for James Clapper Perjury Charges”.

From Politico.com: “House Intel leaders split on Trump wiretap allegations”.

From CSMonitor.com: “Why Keystone XL pipeline won’t buy US steel, despite Trump’s order”.

From USAToday.com: “Former DNI James Clapper says Trump claim of wiretap is false”.

From FoxNews.com: “Trump calls for congressional probe into possible wiretapping of his campaign”.

From TheGuardian.com: “Donald Trump accuses Obama of ‘wire-tapping’ his office before election”.

From MSN.com: “Nashville Zoo welcomes rare baby clouded leopard”.

From Money.CNN.com: “Amazon broke the internet with a typo”.

From Breitbart.com: “Study Finds 88 Percent of Media Coverage is Anti-Trump”.

From MSN.com: “Blizzard dumps snow on Hawaii, California set for record winter rain”.

From EuroNews.com: “Marine Le Pen stripped of EU parliamentary immunity”.

From Express.co.uk: “What is this 2.5mile long object moving under the Pacific Ocean?”.
From Bloomberg.com: “AI Scientists Gather to Plot Doomsday Scenarios (and Solutions)”.

From Telegraph.co.uk: “Terminal cancer patients in complete remission after one gene therapy treatment”.

From NYTimes.com: “As Leaks Multiply, Fears of a Deep State in America”.


Here is a Quote from Former Senator, Hillary Clinton: “I’ve had My Ups, and My Downs.”


Here is a Quote from Winston Churchill: “Some people’s idea of free speech is that they are free to say what they like but if anyone says anything back, that is an outrage.”

Here is a Thought-Provoking Quote from Someone: “[The President] Calls Men on the Moon in 1969, 239,000 Miles Away . . . [And Yet a Camper] Can’t Get a Cell Phone Signal While Camping in 2016 . . .”.

And More News from Around The World:

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump says he will submit evidence of wiretapping to House committee ‘very soon’ ”.

 

From CNN.com: “Five Republican-nominated judges signal support for travel ban”.

 

From DailyCaller.com: “REVEALED: Turkey’s Plan To Camouflage Its Lobbying Activities In The US”.

 

From CNN.com: “Baby dies after sitter couldn’t reach 911”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Ex-LA County sheriff convicted of impeding FBI’s jail probe”.

 

From Hosted.AP.org: “Federal Judge in Hawaii Puts Trump Travel Ban on Hold”.

 

From MSN.com: “FBI to brief Graham, Whitehouse on Trump warrants: Graham”.

 

From MSN.com: “Emma Watson Pursuing Legal Action After Private Photos Hacked”.

 

From Reuters.com: “Skeptical lawmakers pressure Comey on Trump wiretap claim”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Trump tweeted that Snoop Dogg would get ‘Jail Time!’ for his mock-assassination video. Here’s why that’s wrong.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Navy admiral, 8 others charged with corruption in ‘Fat Leonard’ bribery case”.

 

From DailyMail.co.uk: “Tillerson used alter ego ‘Wayne Tracker’ for Exxon emails on climate”.

 

From MSN.com: “Marco Rubio: Snoop Dogg Should Be ‘Very Careful’ With Trump Mock-Assassination Video”.

 

From MSN.com: “France’s Francois Fillon charged over ‘fake jobs’ scandal”.

 

From Gazette.com: “New technology, $10,000 reward aimed at finding Fort Carson soldier’s killer from 1987”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “Kids Can’t Read Grandma’s Recipe Because It’s In Cursive”.

 

From Kfor.com: “Study: 4-in-5 Oklahoma City students can’t read clocks”.

 

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Mind-reading AI knows whether you are guilty or innocent of a crime”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “Kellyanne Conway Defends Trump Wiretap Claim By Citing ‘Microwaves That Turn Into Cameras’ ”.

From Independent.co.uk: “Kellyanne Conway suggests Obama may have spied on Donald Trump through a microwave”.

 

From En.Wikipedia.org: “Church Committee”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Mumps outbreaks reported across USA”.

 

From The American Academy of Family Physicians — Aafp.org: “Drug-resistant Candida auris Reported in United States”.

 

And Here are More of My Writings:

 

CD60E. Part of that is True. Parts of that are True. That is Partially True. Those are Partially True. In Part (IP). Partly. Partially. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD61E. Part of that is False. Parts of that are False. That is Partially False. Those are Partially False. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD62E. That Number is False. Those Numbers are False. That Percentage is False. Those Percentages are False. That Information is False. That is False. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD63E. That Number is Incorrect. Those Numbers are Incorrect. That Percentage is Incorrect. Those Percentages are Incorrect. That Information is Incorrect. That is Incorrect. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD64E. That Number is Not True. Those Numbers are Not True. That Percentage is Not True. Those Percentages are Not True. That Information is Not True. That is Not True. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD65E. That Number is True. Those Numbers are True. That Percentage is True. Those Percentages are True. That Information is True. That is True. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66E. That Number is Correct. Those Numbers are Correct. That Percentage is Correct. Those Percentages are Correct. That Information is Correct. That is Correct. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD67E. That Number is Not False. Those Numbers are Not False. That Percentage is Not False. Those Percentages are Not False. That Information is Not False. That is Not False. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD68E. Jurisdiction. Jurisdictions. Jurisdictionally. That is Under Our Jurisdiction. That is Not Under Our Jurisdiction. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD69E. Limited Response (LR). Limited Responses (LR). Not a Limited Response (NALR). Not Limited Responses (NLR). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD70E. Backfire. Backfires. Backfiring. Backfired. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD71E. Hint. Hints. Hinting. Hinted. Clue. Clues Clueing. Clued. Inform. Informs. Informing. Informed. Make Aware. Aware. Notify. Notifies. Notifying. Notified. Keep up to Date. Current. Currents. Currently. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD72E. Hiding Behind (HB). Hid Behind (HB). Not Hiding Behind (NHB). Not Hid Behind (NHB). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD73E. Overextend. Overextends. Overextending. Overextended. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD74E. Not Overextend (NO). Not Overextends (NO). Not Overextending (NO). Not Overextended (NO). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD75E. Just Right (JR). Just about Right (JAR). Bad. Not Bad (NB). Not Too Bad (NTB). Ok. Not Ok (NO). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD76E. Claim. Claims. Claiming. Claimed. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD77E. Not Claim (NC). Not Claims (NC). Not Claiming (NC). Not Claimed (NC). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD78E. Evaluation. Evaluations. Evaluate. Evaluates. Evaluating. Evaluated. Evaluator. Evaluators. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD79E. Appraised. Appraising. Appraise. Appraises. Appraiser. Appraisers. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD80E. Quality. Qualities. High Quality (HQ). High Qualities (HQ). Quality. Qualities. Good Quality (GQ). Good Qualities. (GQ). Fine Quality. Fine Qualities. Ok Quality. Ok Qualities.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD81E. Value. Values. Valuing. Valued. Good Value (GV). Good Values (GV). Good Valuing (GV). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD82E. Bargain. Bargains. Bargaining. Bargained. Good Bargain. Good Bargains. Good Bargaining. Good Bargained.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD83E. Deal. Deals. Dealing. Dealed. Good Deal. Good Dealing. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD84E. Trade. Trades. Trading. Traded. Trader. Traders.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD85E. Merchant. Merchants. Merchandise. Merchandises.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD86E. Use. Uses. Using. Used. Useful. Usefulness.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD87E. Valuable. Valuables. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD88E. Cook. Cooks. Cooking. Cooked.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD89E. Housekeeping. Housekeeper. Housekeepers.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD90E. Wash. Washes. Washing. Washed. Washer. Washers.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD91E. Clean. Cleans. Cleaning. Cleaned. Cleaner. Cleaners.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD92E. Work. Works. Working. Worked. Worker. Workers.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD93E. Attitude. Attitudes. Good Attitude. Good Attitudes. Bad Attitude. Bad Attitudes. A Little Attitude. Little Attitudes.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD94E. In one of My Writings, The Man said, “Modern-Day Developments in The Field of Biology show that a Person does Not always inherit Exactly Half of one’s Ancestral DNA from each Parent.”

 

CD95E. In one of My Writings, The Man said, “In a College Dormitory, a Woman said to a Man, and The Man was also a College Student, that He, paraphrasing, ‘Looked Smart,’ and that She knew that He was Intelligent by the way that He Looked, and by His Physical Appearances.”

 

CD96E. In one of My Writings, The Man said, “That Food may Not be The Best Food, although at Least it is Food, and at least eating it offers Good Nutrition. And That Drink may Not be The Best Drink, although at Least it is a Drink, and at least drinking it offers Good Nutrition. And That may Not be The Best, although at Least it is Something. And at Least it is Something of Significance. And at Least it is Important.” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From Nature.com: “The drug-resistant bacteria that pose the greatest health threats”.

 

From GreenMedinfo.com: “Antimicrobial Resistance – The Looming Medical Apocalypse”.

 

 

From TheEpochTimes.com: “FBI Investigating Breitbart, InfoWars: Report”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Comey confirms, Assange did not lie. Podesta emails were not given to Wikileaks by Russians”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “FBI investigating Trump campaign and Russia ties”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “ ‘Have you lost your mind?’: Anne Frank group rips Tim Allen for likening Hollywood to 1930s Germany”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Thailand’s coin-eating turtle dies of intestinal blockage”.

 

From The WashingtonExaminer.com: “Anti-Trump media: 91% coverage negative, 96% of donations to Hillary”.

 

From MSN.com: “Charles and Diana lied about one major thing and you can’t unsee it”.

 

From MSN.com: “Why Scientists Are So Excited About This Solar Eclipse”.

 

From WSJ.com: “Trump Calls Suggestions of Collusion with Russia ‘Fake News’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Why Scientists Are So Excited About This Solar Eclipse”.

 

From Independent.co.uk: “How to spot fake news might soon be taught in schools”.

 

From NBCNews.com: “Merkel’s awkward visit with Trump”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Brazile admits she forwarded town hall questions to Clinton camp”.

 

From MedicalXPress.com: “Natural immunity may lead fight against liver disease

 

From MSN.com: “Hillary Clinton says she’s ‘ready to come out of the woods’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Sean Hannity Denies Pointing Gun at Juan Williams”.

 

From Breitbart.com: “OMB Director Mulvaney: Climate Change Research ‘A Waste of Your Money”.

 

From DigitalJournal.com: “10% of Europeans resistant to HIV”.

 

From Eurekalert.org: “Biologists discover why 10% of Europeans are safe from HIV infection”.

 

From DailyMail.co.uk: “Do YOU hear ‘phantom phone buzzing’? 80% of college students admit they experience major sign of phone addiction”.

 

From InfoPlease.com: “illiteracy: World Illiteracy Rates”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.co.uk: “Lecturers Are Hitting Out At Their Own Unis For Giving Places To ‘Almost Illiterate’ Students”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “23% Of America Is Illiterate”.

 

From Vice.com: “There Is an Official Leprechaun Colony in Portland (of Course)”.

 

From BBC.com: “Towards a lip-reading computer”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Deepak Chopra speculates about Trump’s brain”.

And More of My Writings:

 

CD97E. Federal, State, and Local Politics. Federal, State, and Local. Federal. Federally. Federals. State. States. Stately. State-Wide (SW). Local. Locals. Locally. City. Cities. City-Wide (CW). World. Worlds. Worldly. Worldwide. Organization. Organizations. Organizational. Organizationally. Institute. Institutes. Institution. Institutions. Institutional. Institutionally. Corporate. Corporates. Corporation. Corporations. School. Schools. College. Colleges. University. Universities. Club. Clubs. Extracurricular. Federal Politics (FP). State Politics (SP). Local Politics (LP). Institution Politics (IP). Institutional Politics (IP). Corporate Politics (CP). Corporation Politics (CP). Organization Politics (OP). Organizational Politics (OP). School Politics (SP). College Politics (CP). University Politics (UP). Club Politics (CP). Extracurricular Politics (EP). Politic. Politics. Political. Politically. Politician. Politicians. Leader. Leaders. Leadership. Leaderships. Leadership Experience (LE). Leadership Experiences (LE). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD98E. One Dimensional. One Dimension. 1 Dimension. 1 Dimensional. 2 Dimensional. 2 Dimensions. Two Dimensions. Two Dimensional. 3 Dimensional. 3 Dimensions. Three Dimensions. Three Dimensional. Dimension. Dimensions. An Important Dimension. Important Dimensions. A Very Important Dimension. Very Important Dimensions. A Non-Important Dimension. Not Important Dimensions. A Not Too Important Dimension. Not Too Important Dimensions. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD99E. Complicate. Complicates. Complicating. Complicated. Complication. Complications. More Complicating. More Complicated. More Complication. More Complications.

Less Complicating. Less Complicated. Less Complication. Less Complications. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD100E. Organize. Organizes. Organizing. Organized. More Organized. Less Organized. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD1F. Incident. Incidents. Incidental. Incidentals. Incidentally. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD2F. Federal, State, and Local Politics [ ]. Federal, State, and Local [ ]. Federal [ ]. Federally [ ]. Federals [ ]. State [ ]. States [ ]. Stately [ ]. State-Wide (SW) [ ]. Local [ ].  Locals [ ].  Locally [ ].  City [ ]. Cities [ ]. City-Wide (CW) [ ]. World [ ]. Worlds [ ].  Worldly [ ]. Worldwide [ ]. Organization [ ]. Organizations [ ]. Organizational [ ]. Organizationally [ ]. Institute [ ]. Institutes [ ]. Institution [ ]. Institutions [ ]. Institutional [ ]. Institutionally [ ]. Corporate [ ]. Corporates [ ]. Corporation [ ]. Corporations [ ]. School [ ]. Schools [ ]. College [ ]. Colleges [ ]. University [ ]. Universities [ ]. Club [ ]. Clubs [ ].  Extracurricular Politics (EP) [ ]. Politic [ ].  Politics[ ]. Political [ ]. Politically [ ]. Politician [ ]. Politicians [ ]. Leader [ ]. Leaders [ ]. Leadership [ ]. Leaderships [ ]. Leadership Experience (LE) [ ].  Leadership Experiences (LE) [ ]. [ ]. [ ]. [ ]. [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD3F. Realist. Realists. Real. Reality. Realities. Realness. Realism. Realistically. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

We have God-Given Rights. And We also have Natural Rights.

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From CNN.com: “Trump: House panel should investigate Clinton, not me”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump handed Merkel $374B NATO bill during talks — report”.

 

From MSN.com: “7 ‘facts’ you learned in school that are no longer true”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Ted Koppel tells Sean Hannity he is bad for America”.

 

From DailyMail.co.uk: “Sean Hannity says he’s an advocacy journalist, hits back at Ted Koppel”.

 

From Blogs.FindLaw.com: “IRS Scam Backfires When Scammers Target Cop Specializing in Phone Scams”.

 

From MSN.com: “Rex Tillerson May Be in Hot Water Over ExxonMobil Emails”.

 

From TheDailyBeast.com: “U.S. Attorney’s Office Under Investigation After 700 Lawyers Were Spied On in Prison”.

 

 

From CBSNews.com: “11-year-old girl’s hands covered in third-degree burns after making ‘slime’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Conservative Star Tomi Lahren ‘Banned Permanently’ From The Blaze (Report)”.

 

From Insider.FoxNews.com: “Shaffer: Trump Wiretap Case ‘Worse Than Watergate’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “N. Dakota Oil Spill 3 Times Larger Than First Estimated”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “True adulthood doesn’t begin until age 25”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Latest North Korean Missile Test Ends in Failure”.

 

From Politico.com: “Nunes claims some Trump transition messages were intercepted”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “BOMBSHELL: CIA Whistleblower Leaked Proof Trump Under ‘Systematic Illegal’ Surveillance Over Two Years Ago: FBI Sat On It”.

 

From TheWrap.com: “Millennials Don’t Consider Themselves Adults Until Age 30”.

 

From DailyMail.co.uk: “Charlie Sheen hints he knows Hollywood stars with HIV”.

 

From GreenMedInfo.com: “Antimicrobial Resistance – The Looming Medical Apocalypse”.

 

 

Some of My Writings:

 

CD4F. The Metaphor of The Frog and The Slowly Heated Water. Acclimate. Acclimates. Acclimating. Acclimated. Acclimation. Acclimations. Get Used to (GUT). Gradually Get Used to. Become somewhat of a Norm. Gradually become somewhat of a Norm. Become somewhat of a Societal Norm. Gradually become Somewhat of a Societal Norm. Step. Steps. Stepping. Stepped. Gradual. Graduals. Gradually. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD5F. Supplement. Supplements. Supplementing. Supplemented. Supplemental. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD6F. Evidence. Non-Evidence. Evidence to The Contrary. Not Evidence to The Contrary. Non-Evidence to The Contrary.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Man said to a Woman, “What are You doing?” And The Woman replied, “I’m doing The Dishes. And I’m Our House’s Dishwasher.” And The Man replied, “What?! You can’t be a Dishwasher unless You have a Valid Professional License. And You can’t be a Real Member of Any Profession unless You have a Valid Professional License.” And The Woman replied, “You mean that there were Not, for example, People who are Dishwashers until an Organization was Created to License some of those People?” And The Man replied, “Yes, and those Dishes that I saw You wash were Not Really Washed because You don’t have a Valid Professional License. And You Need to get someone’s Permission before You are a Dishwasher, and before You wash any Dishes.”

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD7F. Hypothesis. Hypothesize. Hypothesizes. Hypothesizing. Hypothesized. Hypothetical. Hypothetically. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD8F. Theory. Theories. Theorize. Theorizes. Theorizing. Theorized. Theoretical. Theoretically. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD9F. Fact. Facts. Fact-Based (FB). Largely Fact-Based (LFB). Somewhat Fact-Based (SFB). Factual. Factually. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD10F. Actual. Actuals. Actually. Actuality. In Actuality. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD11F. Real. Realness. Reality. Realities. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD12F. Nonchalant. Nonchalantly. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD13F. Chill. Chills. Chilling. Chilled. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD14F. Coast. Coasts. Coasting. Coasted. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD15F. Serious. Seriously. Seriousness. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD16F. Anglophone. Anglophones. English-Speaker. English-Speakers. English-Speaking. English-Writer. English-Writers. English-Written. Spoken in English. Spoke in English. Written in English. Wrote in English. Many Individuals believe that The English Language is a Hard Language to Learn. And Many Individuals believe that The English Language is a Hard Language to Learn how to Master.

 

CD17F. Francophone. Francophones. French-Speaker. French-Speakers. French-Speaking. French-Writer. French-Writers. French-Written. Spoken in French. Spoke in French. Written in French. Wrote in French. Many Individuals believe that The French Language is a Hard Language to Learn. And Many Individuals believe that The French Language is a Hard Language to Learn how to Master.

 

CD18F. Romance Language (also known as (aka) Many of The Mediterranean Languages)-Speaker. Romance Language (also known as (aka) Many of The Mediterranean Languages) -Speakers. Romance Language-Speaking. Romance Language-Writer. Romance Language-Writers. Romance Language-Written. Spoken in The Romance Languages. Spoke in The Romance Languages. Written in The Romance Languages. Wrote in The Romance Languages. Many Individuals believe that The Romance Languages (also known as (aka) Many of The Mediterranean Languages) are Hard Languages to Learn. And Many Individuals believe that The Romance Languages (also known as (aka) Many of The Mediterranean Languages) are Hard Languages to Learn how to Master.

 

 

CD19F. Gist. The Gist. The Gist of that. The Gist of this. The Gist of those. The Gist of these. Summary. Summaries. Summarize. Summarizes. Summarized. Summarizing.  Summarized. The Picture. The Pictures. Picture. Pictures. Picturing. Pictured. Holistic. Holistically. Overall. Overalls. Cumulative. Cumulatively. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD20F. Science. Sciences. Scientist. Scientists. Scientific. Scientifically. Scientific Method (SM). Scientific Methods (SM). Sort of The Scientific Method (SOTSM). Sort of The Scientific Methods (SOTSM). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

Here is a Paraphrased Quote from Someone: “Your Ancestors and Your Family Members (FM) must have done something right. And Your Ancestors must have done something right in order for More of Your Other Family Members (FM) to have been Born. And Your Ancestors and Your Family Members (FM) must have done something right in order for You to have been Born.” And You must have done something right. And You must have done something right in order for You to have those Accomplishments of Yours. And that Person must have done something right. And that Person must have done something right in order for that Person to have His or Her Accomplishments.

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “I am a European. And I am also 100 Percent European. And this means that My Mother is a European. And this also means that My Father is a European. And this also means that My Ancestors are Europeans.”

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Man asked The Woman, “Do You Speak The English Language Pretty Well?” And The Woman replied, “I do Not Speak English. And the only Language that I Speak is Legalese. And I am a Legalese Speaker (LS).” And The Man said, “Well, You have to know at least one language in order to also know the Language of Legalese.” And The Woman replied, “I am The Exception to That Rule. Comprendez-vous maintenant ou non? Et oui, Je parle anglais tres bien aussi. Vous parlez francais, mon ami? C’est bon etre avec vous ici et manger un pomme et l’orange avec vous aussi. C’est bon pour notre corps. Un bon nuit.”

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From The Smithsonianmag.com: “The Mystery of Easter Island”.

 

From The Singularityhub.com: “Old Mice Made Young Again With New Anti-Aging Drug”.

 

From NewYork.cbslocal.com: “CDC Issues New Warning On Potential Impact Of Zika Virus”.

 

The Target Corporation, which operates Shopping Stores, also has, and operates, its own Forensic Laboratories. And from Corporate.Target.com: “An Unexpected Career: Target’s Forensic Services Laboratory”.

 

From MSN.com: “Retired 4-Star General Sides with Sesame Street, Says PBS ‘Makes Us Safer’ ”.

 

From CNBC.com: “National Security Council shake-up: Bannon out, Rick Perry in”.

 

From LATimes.com: “Richmond Fed President Lacker resigns, admitting role in leak to analyst”.

 

From BusinessInsider.com: “Neil Gorsuch is accused of plagiarism amid a heated Supreme Court confirmation fight”.

 

From CNN.com: “Suspected gas attack in Syria reportedly kills dozens”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Zika virus: scientists present strong evidence of Guillain-Barré link”.

 

From CNN.com: “Meet ‘Sesame Street’s’ muppet with autism”.

 

From MSN.com: “Wells Fargo Told To Pay Whistleblower $5.4 Million”.

 

From CNN.com: “Suspected gas attack in Syria reportedly kills dozens”.

 

From MSN.com: “Judge Denies Roman Polanski’s Bid to End 40-Year-Old Rape Case”.

 

From NBCNews.com: “Companies yank ads from O’Reilly’s show after sexual harassment claims”.

 

From NationalReview.com: “Susan Rice’s White House Unmasking: A Watergate-style Scandal”.

 

From WashintonPost.com: “Susan Rice isn’t a ‘smoking gun,’ but she does have some explaining to do”.

 

From MSN.com: “New ancient Egyptian pyramid discovered”.

 

From Reuters.com: “Venezuela seeks to cool outrage over court power grab”.

 

From MSN.com: “Ford recalling 52,000 trucks because they may move in park”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump calls White House-Russia controversy ‘fake news,’ ‘total scam’ ”.

 

From NPR.org: “Serial Killer Dubbed ‘Angel Of Death’ Dies After Prison Beating”.

 

From NYTimes.com: “A Mysterious Flash From a Faraway Galaxy”.

 

From Independent.co.uk: “Michael Flynn’s request for immunity has been ‘turned down’ ”.

 

From DailyMail.co.uk: “Alec Baldwin considers retiring SNL impersonation of Donald Trump”.

 

From MSN.com: “Drexel professor wanted to ‘vomit’ after service member given courtesy on plane”.

 

From FoxNews.comFlynn in 2016: When you are ‘given immunity’ that probably means you committed a crime”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Angel of Death’ serial killer badly beaten in Ohio prison”.

 

From NYMag.com: “What George W. Bush Really Thought of Donald Trump’s Inauguration”.

 

From NBCPhiladelphia.com: “ ‘Stunning’ Drug Lab Scandal Could Overturn 23K Convictions”.

 

From SFGate.com: “California is the top state with most UFO sightings, say UFO experts”.

 

From MSN.com: “7 ‘facts’ you learned in school that are no longer true”.

 

From Blogs.FindLaw.com: “IRS Scam Backfires When Scammers Target Cop Specializing in Phone Scams”.

 

 

 

 

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “The Cleaning Robots are Cleaning.”

There are Many Interesting Songs to Listen to, including Leonard Cohen’s Song called, “Everybody Knows”.

And More News from Around The World:

 

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “Trump faces ‘open warfare’ with Breitbart if he fires Bannon, warns former executive”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “ ‘Work this out’: Trump reportedly urges Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon to get along”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “ ‘Zombie’ Bees Surface in the Northeast”.

 

From Cell.com: “Trade-off between Transcriptome Plasticity and Genome Evolution in Cephalopods”.

 

From The Standard.Net: “Ability to rewrite RNA hints at why octupuses, squids are clever”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Was Donald Trump right all along about Sweden’s crime and immigration problems?

 

From CNN.com: “Why Madonna is drinking in the Pepsi controversy”.

 

From Celebretainment.com: “Caitlyn Jenner: ‘I’ve made mistakes’ ”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Octopuses and squids can rewrite their RNA. Is that why they’re so smart?

 

From IBTimes.com: “Octopuses, Squids And Cuttlefish Retain Ability To Defy Genetic Instructions, Edit Genes On The Fly”.

 

From MSN.com: “India has never used me against China, says Dalai Lama during his Arunachal visit”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Close to Half of American Adults Infected With HPV, Survey Finds”.

 

From CNN.com: “South China Sea: Duterte orders Philippines military to occupy islands”.

 

From FranceHebdo.fr: “Ted Wheeler Freaks Out After Man Pulls And Aims Pepsi Can During City Hall Meeting”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “The Masters 2017 leaderboard and latest Augusta scores and news”.

 

From MSN.com: “The government is demanding to know who this Trump critic is. Twitter is suing to keep it a secret”.

 

From FTW.USAToday.com: “Baseball mysteriously sticks to Yadier Molina’s belly”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Close to Half of American Adults Infected With HPV, Survey Finds”.

 

From Bloomberg.com: “Trump Sued by Twitter Over Bid to Unmask @Alt-Agency Handle”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Don Rickles, Comedy’s Equal Opportunity Offender, Dies at 90”.

 

From Variety.com: “Don Rickles, Legendary Insult Comic, Dies at 90”.

 

From The WashintonPost.com: “Arnold Palmer absent, yet very present, for Masters’ ceremonial tee shot”.

 

From MSN.com: “Donald Trump Honors Members Of The Wounded Warrior Project At The White House”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Kendall Jenner’s Pepsi ad sparks social media outcry”.

 

 

 

There are Many Interesting Songs to Listen to, including Madonna’s Song called, “Secret”.

 

As is also the Case with Movie Trailers (which, of course, often show a Good Snapshot/Idea about what the Movies are about), there are Hundreds of Interesting Music Videos to Watch and/or Listen to, such as Madonna’s Music Video called, “Take a Bow”.

 

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

At a Doctor’s Office, The Doctor said to a Man, “I got Your Blood Results back, and it states that You are made up of about 98 Percent Slime. And, specifically, Green Slime. And that You also have been Genetically Engineered.” And The Man replied, “What?! I’m about 98% Slime!? You Mean that I’m Not . . .” And The Doctor replied, “Wait a Second, these test results are for My Next Patient.” And The Doctor then got another Folder, and He said, “And Here is Your Real File. And Your Real File states . . .  Oooops, and it also states that You are Made up of about 98% Slime. And, specifically, Green Slime. And Maybe I should call You Mr. Slime.”

 

“Those were Different Times. It’s Hard to Explain,” which is a Quote from a Character named “Gabriel,” in a Conversation with another Character named, “Philip,” from The Television Show called, “The Americans,” on April 11, 2017, in Season 5, Episode 6, from the “The Americans” TV Episode called, “Crossbreed,” which is also in large part about acquiring Grain that is Resistant to Diseases.

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Congressman Who Shouted ‘You Lie’ at Obama Hears the Same From Constituents”.

 

From MSN.com: “Australian Newsreader ‘Will Not Be Fired’ Over Blooper”.

 

From MSN.com: “Mystery as 14,000 Second World War dog tags found buried in field”.

 

From MSN.com: “US, Mexico, Canada to make joint bid for 2026 World Cup”.

 

From Variety.com: “Bill O’Reilly Sexual Harassment Scandal, Advertiser Defections a Test for Fox News Future”.

 

From USAToday.com: “United Airlines says controversial flight was not overbooked; CEO apologizes again”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Scientists make cells RESISTANT to HIV in major breakthrough”.

 

From En.Wikipedia.org: “Human Trafficking”.

 

From IBTimes.co.uk: “Slavery returns to Africa: Migrants sold at open markets in Libya”.

 

From The RollCall.com: “Town Hall Crowd Yells ‘You Lie’ at Joe Wilson”.

 

From CNN.com: “Scientists discover new primate — and it’s already in danger”.

 

From CNN.com: “North Korea issues warning as US strike group heads to Korean Peninsula”.

 

From KGW.com: “Portland pledges 100 percent clean energy by 2050”.

 

From MSN.com: “Pepsi mops up ‘unusual’ Mountain Dew spill”.

 

From Reuters.com: “North Korea state media warns of nuclear strike if provoked as U.S. warships approach”.

 

From MSN.com: “US, Mexico, Canada to make joint bid for 2026 World Cup”.

 

From The EuroNews.com: “US warships are sent to the Korean peninsula”.

 

From MSN.com: “51 Favorite Facts You’ve Always Believed That Are Actually False”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “New Venezuela clashes, US voices ‘grave concern’ ”.

 

From The Courier-Journal.com: “Video shows man forcibly removed from United flight from Chicago to Louisville”.

 

From The PopularMilitary.com: “US deploys warships near North Korea, China sends 150,000 troops to border”.

 

From TMZ.com: “ ‘Shawshank Redemption’ Oak Tree Cut Down Forever (PHOTO)”. 

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Now Susan Rice gets ‘four Pinocchios’ over chemical weapons claim”.

 

From The FreeDistrict.com: “Stem cell research, Scientists uncovered promising development”.

 

From MSN.com: “10 Dangerous Superbugs the World Health Organization Is Warning Everyone About”.

 

From CNN.com: “Coalition and Syrian opposition forces repel ISIS attack”.

 

From CNN.com: “Scientists discover new primate — and it’s already in danger”.

 

From The Deadline.com: “21st Century Fox Confirms Law Firms Bill O’Reilly Investigation”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Fox will investigate Bill O’Reilly harassment claims, lawyer says”.

 

From MSN.com: “Satirist John Clarke, of Clarke and Dawe fame, dies aged 68”.

 

From MSN.com: “10 Dangerous Superbugs the World Health Organization Is Warning Everyone About”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “U.S. Reroutes Warships Toward Korean Peninsula in Show of Force”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Sending US warships is to North Korea ‘prudent’, says US, as world braces for further missile tests”.

 

From The GoldCoastBulletin.com.au: “Rapper allegedly gorges on $600 seafood meal on Gold Coast then swims off to avoid paying”.

 

From Reuters.com: “China offers concessions to avert trade war with U.S.: FT”.

 

From The StudyFinds.org: “Second Opinion From Doctor Nets Different Diagnosis 88% Of Time, Study Finds”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Researchers discover nearby exoplanet has an ATMOSPHERE”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Russell Westbrook has 50 points, buzzer-beater in record 42nd triple-double”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Deputy national security adviser leaves the White House as McMaster’s influence grows”.

 

From The Guardian.com: “John Clarke, satirist and comedian, dies aged 68”.

 

From The HollyWoodReporter.com: “ ‘Star Wars’: Carrie Fisher to Appear in ‘Episode IX,’ Says Brother Todd Fisher”.

 

From CNN.com: “ISIS claims responsibility for Egypt church bombings”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “China Investigates Regulator of Fast-Moving Insurance Industry”.

 

From CBSSports.com: “Damian Lillard scores franchise-record 59 points as Blazers close in on playoff berth”.

 

From MSN.com: “Sanctions to follow: US vows to keep up pressure on Syria after missile strikes”.

 

From MSN.com: “California governor: Drought over, conservation must go on”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “U.S. Soldier Killed In Afghanistan Amid Operations Against ISIS”.

 

From Futurism.com: “An End to Blindness: “Holy Grail” of Gene Editing Partially Restores Vision”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Sleep Is the New Status Symbol”.

 

From Reuters.com: “U.S. Navy strike group to move toward Korean peninsula: U.S. official”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “In a consequential week, Trump leans on the Washington establishment he vowed to disrupt”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Researchers discover nearby exoplanet has an ATMOSPHERE”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Stockholm attack driver ‘deliberately targeted young children’ as he drove hijacked lorry into crowd”.

 

From Salon.com: “The Kushner-Bannon feud is about ideology and Steve Bannon is losing”.

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “Trump faces ‘open warfare’ with Breitbart if he fires Bannon, warns former executive”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “ ‘Work this out’: Trump reportedly urges Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon to get along”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “‘Zombie’ Bees Surface in the Northeast”.

 

From FTW.USAToday.com: “Baseball mysteriously sticks to Yadier Molina’s belly”.

 

 

Some Information about Me:

 

I am a Cleveland High School Graduate. And I am a Georgetown University Alumnus.

 

May You have a Good Good Friday.

Friend — May You have a Happy Easter. He is Risen, and, like a Baptism, that can Never be Undone. — Brandon

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD21F. Present. Sometimes Present (SP). Often Present (OP). Not Present (NP). Sometimes Not Present. Often Not Present. Recessive. Sometimes Recessive (SR). Often Recessive (OR).  Not Recessive (NR). Sometimes Not Recessive. Often Not Recessive. Dominant. Sometimes Dominant (SD). Often Dominant (OD). Not Dominant (ND). Sometimes Not Dominant (SOD). Often Not Dominant.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD22F. Tread Carefully. Treads Carefully. Treading Carefully. Treaded Carefully. Often. Sometimes. Not Often (NO). Not Sometimes (NS). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD23F. Walk Carefully. Walks Carefully. Walking Carefully. Walked Carefully. Often. Sometimes. Not Often (NO). Not Sometimes (NS). About that Subject (ATS). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD24F. Vicarious. Vicariously. A Vicarious Activity. Live Vicariously (LV). Lives Vicariously (LV). Living Vicariously (LV). Lived Vicariously (LV). Experience Vicariously (EV). Experiences Vicariously (EV). Experiencing Vicariously (EV). Experienced Vicariously (EV). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD25F. In one of My Writings, The Man said to another Man: “Mon Ami, Comment allez-Vous? Je parle francais. Et Vous aussi? Je habite l’Etats Unis. Et Je suis un ecrivain et Je suis aussi un auteur des livres et des pas livres. C’est bon. Et c’est bon maintenant.”

 

May You have a Happy Easter. I had a Great Easter Dinner with a Family Member tonight at a Restaurant in downtown Portland. And We both had Prime Rib, asparagus, mashed potatoes, cheese Fondue, and, for dessert, Baked Alaska.

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From FoxNews.com: “Assange lashes out against CIA after Pompeo rips WikiLeaks”.

 

From MSN.com: “China seeks Russia’s help to ‘cool’ N. Korea situation”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Five-year-old boy crushed to death at US revolving restaurant”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Roger Stone defends WikiLeaks, calls for CIA head to resign over attacks”.

 

From MSN.com: “21 bold predictions for the 2017 NBA Playoffs”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “On the 4th anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings, a day of public service, resiliency and strength”.

 

From TheAmericanMirror.com: “VIDEO: Trump supporter beaten with skateboard by agitators at Berkeley rally”.

 

From The BaltimoreSun.com: “Former Laurel Wal-Mart manager charged with staging $400,000 store robbery in which he was shot”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Maxine Waters rallies Tax March crowd for Trump’s impeachment”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “New protests set in troubled Venezuela”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “Chinese Media Almost Sets Off Military Action With Erroneous North Korea Headline”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “China urges North Korea and US to step back from brink of war”.

 

From CNN.com: “Trump privately signs anti-Planned Parenthood law”.

 

From WISTV.com: “N. Korean official: Ready for war if Trump wants it”.

 

From MSN.com: “United changes crew booking policy after passenger dragged off plane”.

 

From CNN.com: “What we can learn from North Korean military parades”.

 

From Bloomberg.com: “China Warns of War Risk as Trump Rattles Saber at North Korea”.

 

From The DailyCaller.com: “Research Firm Behind Trump Dossier Is Refusing To Answer Senate Committees Questions”.

 

From CNBC.com: “China says North Korea tension has to be stopped from reaching ‘irreversible’ stage”.

 

From MSN.com: “China warns of N. Korea conflict ‘at any moment’ ”.

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “Pharmaceutical giant ‘plotted to destroy cancer drugs to drive prices up 4000 per cent’ ”.

 

From The HollywoodReporter.com: “TV News Poll: Bill O’Reilly Viewed Most Negatively Among News Figures”.

 

From ABC30.com: “Wisconsin man accused of robbing gun store and writing a threatening manifesto to Trump has been captured”.

 

 

From CNN.com: “Were Trump’s Syrian missile strikes morally justified?”.

 

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From NBCNews.com: “U.S. may launch strike if North Korea reaches for nuclear trigger”.

 

From The BleacherReport.com: “Eli Manning Allegedly Involved in Scheme to Sell Fake Game-Worn Memorabilia”.

From CNN.com: “36 ISIS fighters killed by huge US bomb”.

 

From The GreatBigStory.com: “Banking on Cheese: The Bank That Uses Parmesan as Collateral”.

 

From MSN.com: “Carter Page: ‘All of the lies … are finally coming out into the open’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Bests $1 Billion at Worldwide Box Office”.

 

From en.Wikipedia.org: “Jimmy Carter UFO incident”.

 

From NBCNews.com: “CIA Director Pompeo calls WikiLeaks a ‘hostile intelligence service’ ”.

 

From Metro.us: “Millennials, popular dating apps might have increased your risk of getting STDs, experts say”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Scientists make cells RESISTANT to HIV in major breakthrough”.

 

From TheBlaze.com: “Liberal prof says Trump ‘must hang’ & Republicans be summarily executed ‘to save American democracy’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Toyota shows robotic leg brace to help paralyzed people walk”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “United CEO says he felt ‘shame’ watching video of man dragged from flight and accepts responsibility”.

 

From Time.com: “President Trump: ‘We Are Not Going Into Syria’ ”.

 

In one of My Writings of Science Fiction (SF), The Man said to Someone, “Thanks to The Science of a Type of Cloning, Many Individuals have between about 9 to about 9 Trillion Versions of Themselves, with each Version of Themselves being a Different Person.”

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD26F. Dimension. Dimensions. Multi-Dimensional (MD). Several Dimensions (SD). Many Dimensions. An Important Dimension. Important Dimensions (ID). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD27F. Aspect. Aspects. Several Aspects. Many Aspects. An Important Aspect. Important Aspects. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “Like Many Individuals, I have done Many Good Things. And I am Thankful. And I have also Drank many Good Drinks, including Sodas, Juices, and Cider, et cetera. And I have ate Many Good Foods, including Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Steaks, Desserts, Pizzas, Goose, Elk, Lamb, Duck, Yogurt, Ice Cream, Figs, et cetera. And I have gone to Many Good Places, and as of 12/13/2016, I have been to 10 USA States – Oregon (Coast/Rose Garden/Sports Games/Museums/Central Oregon/Eastern Oregon/Dinners on a Boat/Music Concerts/and Fishing/Skiing/Hiking/a Member/Actor in a School Play at Portland Christian School (PCS)/Snowmobiling/on a Helicopter Ride in Sunriver/Swimming/a Member of Sports Teams (ST) (Basketball, Soccer, and Swimming Teams), etc.), Washington State, Virginia (Arlington National Cemetery), Maryland (Johns Hopkins University), Alaska, New York (Rockettes/New York Athletic Club for Dinner/Statue of Liberty/Brooklyn/Around the State/Town/United Nations Building Tour/Grey Line Express Bus Tour around Manhattan/Cafes/Restaurants, et cetera), New Jersey, Hawaii (Pearl Harbor Memorial/Honolulu/Big Island, etc), California (Universal Studios/Knotts Berry Farm/Sea World/Disneyland, etc.), Nevada — and Washington, DC (Smithsonian, Vietnam Memorial, The Mall, inside the Congressional Building, in the Balcony of Congress, and a Church Choir Performance, etc.) and Canada (on a Road Trip with Family and Friends), and The Belgian Embassy in DC as Part of a School Trip called, ‘Government Close Up’,  and The Region of Oceania – for Hawaii.”

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Breitbart and Trump relationship: it’s complicated”.

 

From MSN.com: “Fox News Is Preparing to Cut Ties with Bill O’Reilly”.

 

From CNN.com: “That song doesn’t mean what you think”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Snapchat denies its CEO labeled India as ‘poor’ ”.

 

 

From CNN.com: “Crowd angrily chants ‘yes or no’ at senator”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “The typo that could be a symbol for Hillary Clinton’s campaign”.

 

From CNN.com: “Official: White House, Pentagon miscommunicated on aircraft carrier’s location”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “In the fight of his career, O’Reilly’s side swings back on harassment charge”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump taunts Dem candidate in Georgia election”.

 

From ESPN.com: “Veteran linebacker Hawk retires with Packers”.

 

From The WashingtonTimes.com: “Jim Mattis, U.S. defense chief, says North Korea recklessly tried to provoke”.

 

From The SandiegoUnionTribune.com: “Is Bill O’Reilly done at Fox News? Drudge may have answer”.

 

From The DailyNews.com: “Getty Center evacuated after bomb threat”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Source: Fox News and Bill O’Reilly are talking exit”.

 

From NYDailyNews.com: “Black Hawk helicopter crash in Maryland leaves 1 crew member dead, 2 injured”.

 

From Refinery29.com: “Twitter Was Not Sure What To Make Of That ‘Girls’ Finale”.

 

From KGW.com: “No charges against mother of stillborn Portland baby”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Jeopardy’ contestant offers hilariously wrong answer”.

 

From MSN.com: “Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush hospitalized again in Houston”.

 

From MSN.com: “Luck says shoulder injury originated in 2015”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “North Korea test missiles, challenges US with nuclear war threats”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Tax protests arouse presidential ire, but there’s no way Trump is releasing his returns”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Former UN worker arrested for robbing banks during lunch break”.

 

From MSN.com: “Adidas Sends Out Insanely-Insensitive Email to Boston Marathon Runners”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Alex Jones, the Infowars conspiracy guru, is just playing a part, his lawyer says”.

 

From TheBusinessInsider.com: “If the latest iPhone 8 rumors are true, Samsung should be worried”.

 

From MSN.com: “Pence tells North Korea not to test American resolve, offering Syria and Afghanistan strikes as examples”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Police announce $50,000 reward for arrest of Facebook killer as search intensifies”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “Rare gold coin will help pay for Indiana church’s expansion plan”.

 

 

From MSN.com: “50 years later, historic Boston Marathon runner back at it”.

 

From NJ.com: “Wells Fargo exec was fired for not scamming N.J. customers, lawsuit says”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “More Americans suffering from stress, anxiety and depression, study finds”.

 

From MarketWatch.com: “What satellite images reveal about Chinas economy”.

 

From Nation.FoxNews.com: “Trump’s Art of the China Deal: Will Xi Jinping Really Help the U.S. Contain North Korea?

 

 

From PBS.org: “McMaster casts doubt on U.S. sending more troops to Syria”.

 

From The BBC.com: “Park Geun-hye: Ex-South Korean president charged in corruption probe”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “John McCain: “I Hope” Trump Has Been ‘Sucked In’ By The Washington Establishment”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Girl, 17, dies after losing her leg during shark attack”.

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “Alex Jones’ lawyer admits the one thing we all already knew”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Glenn Beck fires back against Tomi Lahren”.

                                                                                                       

From The BleacherReport.com: “Giants LF Jarrett Parker Breaks Collarbone After Crashing into Wall During Catch”.

 

From Fox5NY.com: “False report of gunshots causes Coney Island stampede”.

 

From MSN.coim: “Snapchat is doing damage control after its CEO allegedly said the app is ‘only for rich people’ (SNAP)”.

 

From CNN.com: “North Korea’s military parade: What we didn’t see”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Mother and daughter die after becoming locked in Czech sauna”.

 

From The MercuryNews.com: “Stanford lab grows cornea cells for transplant”.

 

From FierceHealthcare.com: “Public health experts: Deadly global pandemic is inevitable but Trump administration is unprepared for it”.

 

 

From The Inquisitr.com: “Bill Gates Warns A Future Disease Epidemic Is Inevitable”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Ohio man accused of posting video of fatal shooting on Facebook remains on the loose”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Protests sweeping South America show rising antigovernment anger”.

 

From The NewAmerican.com: “Congressman to Constituents: You Don’t Pay My Salary”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Inside the Hotel Industry’s Plan to Combat Airbnb”.

 

From CNN.com: “Expert: ‘There will be a pandemic’ “.

 

From CNN.com: “Seven reason’s why a global pandemic is inevitable”.

 

From The BostonGlobe.com: “Shaken at the start, Celtics drop Game 1 of playoff series vs. Bulls”.

 

From The BBC.com: “Park Geun-hye: Ex-South Korean president charged in corruption probe”.

 

In one of My Writings, The Person said, “Father God gave Me a Brain, and I’m Not afraid to use it. And Father God gave Me a Mind, and I’m Not afraid to use it. And Father God gave Me Intelligence, and I’m Not afraid to use it. And Father God gave Me Knowledge, and I’m Not afraid to use it. And Father God gave Me Good Instincts, and I’m Not afraid to use them. And I have My Brain. And I have My Mind. And I have Intelligence. And I have Knowledge. And I have Good Instincts. And that right there Insults My Intelligence. And that is an Insult to My Intelligence. And I know better. And We know better. And some People know better. And many People know better. And I know The Truth about that Subject. And We know The Truth about that Subject. And some People know The Truth about that Subject. And many People know The Truth about that Subject.”

I am a European, and I am also an American. – Brandon

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From The LATimes.com: “Short-term victory for Clippers could be a big loss depending on Blake Griffin’s injury”.

 

From CNN.com: “Florida releases experimental mosquitoes”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Trump awards Purple Heart to soldier in first visit to military hospital”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Avatar’ Sequels Book Release Dates, Starting in December 2020”.

 

From SBNation.com: “Bowler uses every lane to bowl a perfect game in 86.9 seconds”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “At least 140 dead after Taliban attack on a key Afghan army base, officials say”.

 

From The BleacherReport.com: “Eric Staal Injured After Crashing into Boards vs. Blues, Taken to Hospital”.

 

From MSN.com: “Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes May Get Rid Of Zika”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Video shows American Airlines flight attendant challenging passenger to a fight after allegedly hitting woman with stroller”.

 

From The DailyStar.co.uk: “North Korea warns GREAT WAR coming as US strike force just DAYS away”.

 

From Reuters.com: “U.S. scientists rally to protest on Earth Day”.

 

From MSN.com: “Trump pledges to protect environment while reducing burdens on workers”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Armed Civilian Bands in Venezuela Prop Up Unpopular President”.

 

From The BleacherReport.com: “Ilie Nastase Under Investigation for Controversial Serena Williams Comments”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Appalling’: Woman bumped from Air Canada flight misses $10,000 Galapagos cruise”.

 

From The SFGate.com: “American Airlines Suspends Staffer Who Violently Hit Mother, Narrowly Misses Baby With Stroller”.

 

From MSN.com: “US defense secretary says Syria dispersed warplanes, retains chemical weapons”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “South Korean forces on high alert ahead of North Korean army celebration, possible nuke test”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “Missing Tenn. student found, former teacher arrested”.

 

From MSN.com: “Charlie Murphy Laid to Rest: Comedians Pay Their Respects”.

 

From Omaha.com: “Dow Chemical wants Trump administration to ignore studies on pesticides”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “FTC warns Instagram influencers over sponsored posts”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Tiger Woods has fourth back surgery and will miss all 2017 majors”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Ann Coulter vows to speak at Berkeley despite cancellation”.

 

From MSN.com: “Treasury secretary says a major tax reform proposal is near”.

 

From MSN.com: “21 Foods You Should Never Feed Your Pets”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “13 foods never to feed your dog”.

 

From MSN.com: “Aaron Hernandez’s attorney to take action against prison for negligence”.

 

From MSN.com: “Surgeon general dismissed, replaced by Trump administration”.

 

From The BleacherReport.com: “Cowboys CB Anthony Brown Gets Tattoo of Potato Chip on Shoulder”.

 

From CNN.com: “Hawaii senator: Sessions’ comments are insulting and biased”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Aaron Hernandez may have committed murder to cover up secret”.

 

From History.com: “Zola’s ‘J’accuse’ letter is printed – Jan 13, 1898”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “VP Pence aims to reassure Australia after tense Trump call”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Psychiatrists warn President Trump Is ‘paranoid’ and ‘delusional’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “S. Korea on heightened alert as North readies for army anniversary”.

 

From The ChicagoTribune.com: “Ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich loses appeal as judges quickly uphold 14-year prison term”.

 

From MSN.com: “Hawaii lawmakers criticize Sessions’ island judge remarks”.

 

From MSN.com: “Seattle mayor denies knowing accuser, who has gone public”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “Eric Frein, Cop Killer Who Lived In Woods For 48 Days, Guilty On All Charges”.

 

From CNN.com: “Boy with autism arrested at Florida school”.

 

From CNN.com: “Syria crisis”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Paris shooting: Marine Le Pen calls for all French terror suspects to be expelled after Champs Elysees attack”.

 

From MSN.com: “Rockets overcome Westbrook’s 51, take 2-0 lead over Thunder”.

 

 

From CNN.com: “Sources: US prepares charges against WikiLeaks’ Assange”.

 

From MSN.com: “United misses Senate deadline for info about passenger removal”.

 

From The TechNewsHere.com: “Bose faces privacy lawsuit over headphones that share listening habits with third parties”.

 

From Kron4.com: “VIDEO: Starbucks barista has meltdown over Unicorn Frappuccino”.

 

From NPR.org: “Massachusetts Throws Out More Than 21,000 Convictions In Drug Testing Scandal”.

 

From The USAToday.com: “Dow Chemical urges Trump administration to ignore pesticide findings”.

 

From CNN.com: “US official: China puts bombers on ‘high alert’ ”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “NBA: Russell Westbrook scores 51, to no avail as Thunder falls to Rockets”.

 

From MSN.com: “Tesla to recall 53,000 cars over parking brake issue”.

 

From PageSix.com: “Kris Jenner slams Caitlyns book: Everything is ‘made up’ ”.

 

From The USNews.com: “Global Flu Pandemic ‘Inevitable,’ Expert Warns”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Aaron Hernandez’s former agent isn’t convinced it was suicide and at least one person might agree”.

 

From CBSSports.com: “Aaron Hernandez’s lawyer insinuates that client’s death might not have been suicide”.

 

From CNN.com: “Cotton booed for defending Trump on tax returns”.

 

From CNN.com: “ ‘SNL’ takes Trump back to reality TV roots”.

 

From MSNBC.com: “Trump team’s mixed messages on North Korea”.

 

From MSN.com: “First Look at Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in ‘A Star Is Born’ ”.

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From SBNation.com: “NFL mock draft: Dan Feeney the choice for Vikings”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Trump congratulates Erdogan on disputed Turkey poll”.

 

From CNN.com: “What Sean Spicer thinks of his ‘SNL’ impression”.

 

From KGW.com: “Iconic ‘Portland’ sign at Schnitzer hall to come down for renovation”.

 

From The DailyBeast.com: “Hillary Clinton to President Obama on Election Night: ‘I’m Sorry’ I Lost”.

 

From Hosted.AP.org: “Venezuela’s Opposition Seeks to Keep Pressure on Maduro”.

 

From CNN.com: “Accuser in Seattle mayor sex abuse lawsuit reveals identity”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Chaffetz will leave behind Oversight panel he used to investigate Obama White House”.

 

From The Latest.com: “Trump-Backing House Oversight Chair Jason Chaffetz WILL NOT Seek Reelection”.

 

From The Express.co.uk: “So where are they? Mystery over 730,000 missing ELEPHANTS”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Feds knew of 700 Wells Fargo whistleblower cases in 2010”.

 

From MSN.com: “2 killed amid massive anti-government marches in Venezuela”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Bruce Springsteen releases anti-Trump protest song”.

 

From Chicago.SunTimes.com: “Cubs’ Todd Ricketts withdraws name for Trump’s Cabinet”.

 

From Time.com: “Husband of Dead New York Judge Calls for Help With Investigation”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Frank Artiles: Florida state senator apologizes for racial slurs”.

 

From The Guardian.com: “Umbilical cord blood could slow brain’s ageing, study suggests”.

 

From MSN.com: “Report: Cubs directive aims to prevent players, employees from selling World Series rings”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “Bill O’Reilly out at Fox News”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “CIA, FBI launch manhunt for leaker who gave top-secret documents to WikiLeaks”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Tens of thousands of Venezuelans march against President Nicolas Maduro”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Trump signs bill allowing veterans to seek care outside broken VA system”.

 

From Breitbart.com: “UC Berkeley Bans Ann Coulter But She Plans to Speak Anyway!

 

From FoxNews.com: “Aaron Hernandez, former NFL player, found dead in prison cell, officials say”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Bill O’Reilly Is Forced Out at Fox News”.

 

From The DailyCaller.com: “DNC Spokeswoman Promotes Theory That Russia Has Dirt On Chaffetz”.

 

From The NYDailyNews.com: “Mike Pence says America’s ‘sword stands ready’ if North Korea uses conventional or nuclear weapons”.

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“My Family is a Good Family.”
Written by Brandon Katrena

My Name is Brandon. And, as is the case with Your Family, My Family is a Good Family. And everyone has at least one Good Family Member (FM).

My Mom is a Real Estate Agent, also known as a Realtor. And She has been a Member of that Profession for over 20 Years. She is a Great Woman, and a Great Person, and She is a Wonderful Mother. I like My Mother.

My Dad has Worked at Management, Sales, and He was a Truck Driver, delivering Goods to People. Like My Mom, My Dad helps take Good Care of Me, and I remember Him Making Lots of Meals and Lunches for Me. I like My Dad.

I like My Parents. I am Good to Them. And They are Good to Me. And We are Good to each other.

My Brothers are Younger than Me. And they are Hard Workers. I like My Brothers.

About 6 of My Family Members Graduated from The Same High School. And also about 6 of My Family Members Attended or Graduated from The Same College. And I have Family Members who have been Members of Many Professions. I like My Family Members (FM).

My Aunts are also Hard Working, and Caring. And one of Them Worked at a Medical Supplies Company helping Individuals who were in Distress. I like My Aunts.

My Uncles are also Hard Working, and one of them Graduated from the same High School that I did. And one of Them owns a Business, and another one also Works Very Hard. And One of My Uncles was an Executive of a Company. I like My Uncles.

My Grandmas are also Very Hardworking. One of My Grandmas Won a “Who’s Who” Award, and She owned a Successful Business, and She was a Business Person. And another of My Grandmas was a Nurse, and She Graduated from a College. I like My Grandmas.

My Grandpas are also Very Hardworking. As is the case with several of My other Family Members, one of My Grandpas worked in The Military. And Two of My Grandpas owned Their Owned Businesses, and They Were Business Men. I like My Grandpas.

I like My Grandparents.

My Cousins Work in a Variety of Professions, from Nursing to a Variety of Work. I like My Cousins.

I like My Family Members (FM). And I literally would Not be Here without Them, as, Like You, I am a Child of a Mom and a Dad. I like My Family. I am Good to Them. And They are Good to Me. And We are Good to each other. And, Like You, I have a Great Family. Thank You for Reading or Listening to My Book.

Mike’s Mom and Dad, written by Brandon Katrena.

My Mom’s Name is Elizabeth, and My Dad’s Name is Anthony, and My Name is Mike.

One day My Dad, Anthony, taught Me how to Tie My Shoes, and He told Me, “Mike, it is Important that Your Shoes are Tied, so that You don’t Trip and Fall down.”

My Mother, Elizabeth, is a Realtor. She Helps People Buy and Sell Houses, and She had to Pass a Test and a Background Check before She was got Her Realtor’s License, which She has to Renew every so often.

My Dad, Anthony, is a Truck Driver, and He delivers Products to Stores.

When I grow up, I want to either be a Writer or a Doctor, and Maybe I will be Both.

My Mom and My Dad frequently tell Me to get Plenty of Sleep, and I have a Bedtime.

In School, I learn a lot of Stuff, and by the Time that I graduate from High School, I will have been in School for about 14 years. I like going to School, and learning stuff from Teachers, and meeting with My Friends.

I also like to Read, and if I become a Writer, I will be able to Write Books that other People will be able to Read.

Mom and Dad give Me Chores to do at Home, and I do a Good Job completing My Chores.

There are a lot of Funny Cartoons on Television, which I like to watch when I’m Not doing My Homework.

My Mom and My Dad and My other Family Members make sure that I eat plenty of Good Foods.

We have a Dog named Charlie, and He makes Me Laugh.

I like My Mom, My Dad, and Charlie, and My other Family and Friends.

I have a Pretty Good Life. And I’m Pretty Happy about this.

Snoozing Ted
Written by Brandon Katrena

“Watch Out! And Don’t Run so Fast around the House,” I told Ted, Our Saint Bernard Dog.

By the Way, My Name is Brandon.

Mom and I watched Ted Chow Down and Eat some Dog Food. And then Ted drank a lot of Water.

“It is Time to Go Outside,” I said to Ted, as I let Him Outside in the Fenced Backyard.

Later on in the Day, Mom and I went with Our Dog, Ted, and Our other Dog, Buddy, for a walk around The Block.

Ted and Buddy Play Together.

Chow Time again, Ted and Buddy. And Both Dogs ate their Food as if they Had Never ate Before. Time to drink that Water, too.

“Stop Running outside,” I said to Ted, who was Running in Our Fenced Backyard.

Time for Ted and Buddy to Play with some Dog Chewing Toys.

Then Ted went to Sleep. Snoozing Ted therefore showed Me by His Sleeping what He wanted to do: Snooze, Snooze, and Snooze some More. And He caught His Zzzzzzzzzzs.

What does Mom Want? Written by Brandon Katrena

My name is Sam. And My Mother’s name is Sarah.

One day, My Mother asked, “I want something. Can You guess what it is, Sam?”

And I said, “Do you want some Peanuts?” And My Mom replied, “You know that I’m allergic to Peanuts, Sam. That’s Not what I want.”

“Do You want it to Rain?” And My Mother said, “What are You Mother Nature, Silly?” And My Mother tickled Me, and We both Laughed.

And I said, “Do You want a Dog?” And My Mother said, “We already have a Cat, and Dogs and Cats often don’t get along well together. That’s Not what I want, Sam. Keep guessing.”

“Do You want a Dress? Or a Coat?” I asked. And Mom replied: “No and No, although those are Good Guesses, Sam.”

“Do you want to go back to school?” And Mom replied, “I’ve already been to school for 14 years, although that is a Good Guess, Sam.”

And I asked, “Do You want it to Rain?” And My Mom said, “There is Snow on the Ground, and Rain and Snow create Ice. That’s Not what I want, Sam.”

“Would You like another Car?” And Mom said, “We already have a Car, Sam. I would have to spend extra money on Insurance for another Car. Keep on Guessing, Sam.”

“Do You want to go to the Moon? Or to the Sun?” And Mom said, “Both places would be Dangerous to go to, and I definitely don’t want to go to the Sun.”

And I asked, “Do You want a Pen?” And My Mother replied, “We have Plenty of Pens around the House to Write things with.”

My Mother then said, “I want Two things from You, Sam.” And My Mother said, “I want a Hug.” And She gave Me a Great Big Hug. And then She said, “And I want a Smile.” And My Mom smiled at Me. And I smiled back.

 

“It’s OK to Rest, Ted.” Written by Brandon Katrena

My Name is Brandon, and as He often does, Our Saint Bernard Dog, Ted, was Speaking to We Family Members through His Barking while at the same time Running around Our House.

Mom said, “It’s Time to go for a Walk,” and then Our Other Dog, Buddy, and Ted (also known sometimes as “Teddy”) got their Leashes on.

Mom, Ted, Buddy, and I walked on the sidewalk together around the block.

“Slow Down, Ted,” Mom said, as Ted chased after a Bird.

“You are going too Fast, Ted,” Mom and I both said during the course of Our Walk.

At Home, Our Puppy, Ted, ran all around the House, making a Big Ol’ Mess. As You probably already know, Ol’ is an abbreviated/shortened word for “Old”.

“Ted, Go to Sleep,” I told Our Saint Bernard Dog.

Ted was Excited when He saw one of My Brothers, and Ted spilled His Dog Food all over the floor.

Buddy and Ted then took their Daily Nap.

Then Ted and Buddy were up and at it again, with Both of each other Chasing each other in Our Backyard.

About an hour later, Buddy and Ted got a bath in the bathtub, and I dried them off with a dry towel.

Ted was exhausted for the day, and He went to sleep.

I then whispered to Ted, “It’s OK to Rest, Ted.”

 

Mr. Yellow Apple goes to The Zoo. Written by Brandon Katrena.

My Name is Mr. Yellow Apple, and I’m a Yellow Apple. And My Friends’ names are Jimmy and His Daughter, Laura.

“Let’s go to the Zoo today,” I said to Jimmy and Laura. “Ok,” they replied in unison.

We parked our Car, and Jimmy paid for Our Tickets at the Zoo.

I said, “Look at all these People at the Zoo. Why aren’t they all Wearing Hats or Carrying Umbrellas in case it Rains?” And My Friend Jimmy Replied, “Because Mr. Yellow Apple, it may Not Rain, and they have the Freedom to Choose whether or Not to wear hats or carry Umbrellas.” “Ok,” I replied.

“Is that animal a Tiger? It has Four Legs, and Two Eyes, and a Tail, so it must be a Tiger,” I said. And Laura said, “No, Mr. Yellow Apple, that is an Elephant. While a Tiger has some characteristics of an Elephant, a Tiger is a Tiger, and an Elephant is an Elephant.”

“Let’s stop and get a Drink of Water at the Fountain. Why don’t they put Soda instead of Water in the Water Fountain? I’d rather have Soda right now than Water.” And Jimmy said to Me, “Because Not everyone can drink Soda, Mr. Yellow Apple.”

I said, “Look at that Animal! It must be a Lion, because it has Blonde Hair.” And Jimmy said, “No, that Animal is a Cheetah, and it can Run Very Fast.”

“That animal must be a Wolf, because it sort of Looks like a Wolf.” And Laura said, “No, that animal is a Fox, even though it sort of Looks like a Wolf.”

“What if it Rains?” I asked. And Jimmy said, “I brought Umbrellas in case it Rains, Mr. Yellow Apple.

“Look at that Animal. It must be a Fish, because it’s in the Water,” I said. “No, that animal is a Polar Bear, and He eats Fish,” Jimmy told Me.

I asked, “Why isn’t that Hot Dog Stand also selling Ice Cream?” And Jimmy told Me, “Because that is probably the Owner’s Choice whether or Not to Sell Ice Cream too. Maybe Not enough people would buy Ice Cream from Him, which is called Supply and Demand.”

“Is that animal a Porcupine?” I asked. And Jimmy said, “Yes, that animal is a Porcupine. And Porcupines were made with Quills on their Bodies to help protect themselves from Predators.”

We then walked back to Our Car in the Parking Lot, and We drove back Home.

“What an Eventful Day today. I’m Hungry. Let’s have Lunch,” I said. And Laura asked Me, “Mr. Yellow Apple, What would You like to eat?” And I replied, “Anything but a Yellow Apple.”


The Following are Some More of My Writings:

 

“Baby, the Funny Dog”. Written by Brandon Katrena.

 

There once was a Pomeranian Dog named Baby. Baby, the Funny Dog.

 

One of Baby the Dog’s Favorite Pastimes is Watching People Cut up Food, although He likes it Better when He gets to eat that Food.

 

 

Mom said to Baby the Dog, “Read Your Bone, Baby.” And Baby said aloud, “If I could read My Bone, instead of Just Eating it, I would be Literate. Think how much a Literate Dog could bring in. But what do I know? All I can do is Speak aloud.”

 

Mom said, “Baby, Carry that Drink to Brandon.” And Baby the Dog said, “I would if I could; however, I do Not have Opposable Thumbs.”

 

Baby the Dog said, “I heard there’s a Party going on around here. Where’s The Party?”

 

Mom said, “I am going to Park in a Shady place and leave the Air Conditioning on, Baby, while You briefly stay in the Car with Brandon.” And Baby the Dog said, “Mom, I don’t want to stay in a Shady Place, as Shady things may Happen there.” And Mom replied, “By Shady, I mean a Place with a Tree that causes Shade.” And Baby said, “Oh, I thought that You meant Shady as in Questionable. Ok, I understand now.”

 

 

Baby the Dog said, “Where are you going when You’re Walking on that Treadmill?”

 

 

Baby the Dog said, “Where’s My Mail?”

 

 

Baby the Dog said, “Mom, I don’t Understand Business. All I Understand is Love.”

 

 

Baby the Dog said, “Why didn’t You give Me a Piece of Cheese?”

 

 

A Man rolled up His Car Window, and Baby the Dog asked, “Why did You Roll up the Car’s Window?” And The Man replied, “Because it’s Raining, Baby.” And Baby the Dog said, “Oh, oh Ok. I understand Now.”

 

 

The Man turned off the Television with His Remote Control, and He said, “What an Eventful Day Today. Well, the News is Over.” And Baby the Dog said, “The News is over? What about Tomorrow’s News?” And The Man replied, “Of course the News is Not Really over, Baby. There will always be News. And there will always be News to Watch, to Listen to, and to Read.” And Baby the Dog said, “I can do the First Two Things, and I’m working on The Third.”

 

 

“Ted’s First Birthday Party”. Written by Brandon Katrena

 

My name is Brandon, and Our Dog’s Name is Ted, also known as Teddy. He is a Saint Bernard Dog.

 

Ted’s Birthday is November 7th, and We Celebrated His Birthday at a Park, with Family and Friends and Great Foods and Drinks.

 

“Ted, Smile for the Camera,” I said as Mom and I took His Picture with Family and Friends.

 

Good thing We brought our Coats, as it was Raining that Day.

 

Mom said, paraphrasing, “Ted, here is Your Girlfriend,” about a Female Dog that a Friend brought with Her.

 

There was Great Tasting Mexican Food, including Rice, Beans, Chicken, Enchiladas, Chips and Salsa. Yum.

 

I made sure that Our Guests were reminded that We had Bottles of Water to Drink.

 

There was Fun had by all.

 

Ted even got a Specially Made Birthday Cake for His First Birthday Party.

 

Ted is aware that He is Part of The Family.

 

Birthdays are also Good Events to Talk with Family and Friends.

 

Mom and I saw some Friends that We hadn’t seen in Years. And Many of The Friends who came to Ted’s Birthday Party are also Our Social Network Friends.

 

Friends who have Dogs were given some Dog Food to take Home to Their Dogs.

 

We Family and Friends give each other Gifts throughout the Year, and Ted got some Really Cool Birthday Gifts.

 

Happy Birthday, Ted! You are a Family Member (FM).

 

 

Buddy the Dog Speaks”. Written by Brandon Katrena.

 

One of My Dog’s Name is Buddy. Buddy the Dog.

 

 

Buddy the Dog Likes to Play Board Games.

 

Buddy the Dog was Repeatedly Scratching at the Couch, as He was Digging for Imaginary Bones.

 

When I poured My Dog, whose name is Buddy the Dog, some Dry Dog Food from a Bag, My Dog Looked at Me as if to Ask, “What is that? Would you eat that? Where is the Steak? What are you trying to Pull?”

 

 

A Woman asked a Man, “Ask Buddy the Dog if He Wants to Go Outside.” And The Man said, “I Don’t Think that Buddy will Answer Me, and I’ll put Him Outside Anyway.”

 

Buddy the Dog got a brainscan.

 

 

 

A Man asked Buddy the Dog, “Buddy, Which Beauty Pageant Contestant do you Want to Win?” And Buddy the Dog said, “The one who will give Me a Piece of Roast Beef.”

 

 

A Man said to Buddy The Dog, “Buddy The Dog, You are My Buddy, and Buddy The Dog, You are Good, and You are a Good Buddy.”

 

Buddy The Dog went Out The Door of a House, and a Woman said, “Buddy The Dog, please close the door behind you. And Don’t forget to call Me on Your Cellphone if You Need Anything. And Don’t Play in Traffic.”

 

A Man said to Buddy the Dog, “I like that you are also a  Brindle Dog.”

 

A Man said to Buddy The Dog, “You have a Good Head on Your Shoulders, if You have Shoulders.”

 

A Man said, “Buddy The Dog, where are you?” The Man then Picked Up Buddy’s Collar with Buddy’s ID Tag on It, and, while Moving the ID Tag Up and Down, The Man said, “Buddy, I hear your Collar’s ID Tag Jangling, so you must be close By. Where are you?”

 

Buddy the Dog said, “Mom, I want to see you put My food on My plate right after you open up the can. I don’t want worming medication in My food again.”

 

Buddy the Dog said, “I’m tired of eating Dog Food.”

 

Some of Buddy the Dog’s hair is Coarse, Rough, and Hard, and some of Buddy the Dog’s hair is Soft.  And this is also a Metaphor about Many Important Things in Life.

 

Buddy the Dog said, “I’m 21 years of age in Dog Years, so stop treating Me like I am a Baby.”

 

My Mom was so Proud of Buddy the Dog when He ate a Bite of Apple.  It does Not take much for Mom to be Proud of Buddy the Dog, as Buddy is Part of The Family.

 

Buddy the Dog, even when He is upstairs, and when I’m downstairs, almost always knows when to come downstairs when I get pieces of salami from the Refrigerator.  And I usually given Him some Pieces of Salami.

 

Buddy the Dog said, “I’m your Uncle and your Brother at the same time.”

 

Mom said to Buddy, “Buddy, eat your Dog Food. There are Hungry Dogs around The World who would be Happy to have a Meal.” And Buddy the Dog said, “Then let’s Put My Dog Food in Envelopes and Mail it to Them.”

 

A Man said to Buddy the Dog: “You have it very Good Here. Never Run away from Home, Buddy the Dog. You live like Royalty, and you live like a King in comparison to Most People. The World can be a Very Scary and a Very Mean Place, which is something that you do not fully understand, which is why you try to run away.”

 

 

 

 

“Teddy Copper Topper, the Ice Cream Eater”

Written by Brandon Katrena

 

 

My name is Brian. And I have a Saint Bernard Dog named Teddy Copper Topper. And sometimes He gets into Trouble.

 

 

Mom sometimes yells at Teddy, “Get out of the Garbage can!” And Teddy usually minds Her.

 

Teddy Copper Topper is just a Puppy right Now, and when He grows up He will get Real Big.

 

Teddy is a Good Dog, and He often Barks when someone comes knocking on the Front Door.

 

Ted likes to Play with Our other Dog, Buddy, although our Cat, Adrian, does Not like to Play with Our Dogs.

 

Dad and I tried teaching Teddy how to Sit down when We asked Him to, although We think that Ted is too Young to Understand.

 

Our Two Dogs like to Run in Our Yard and Play.

 

Ted frequently eats and sleeps, and He is growing up day by day.

 

Our Family has a Leash for our Two Dogs, and We frequently take them for Walks together.

 

Ted likes to go Swimming in Our Bathtub. And sometimes our other Dog, Buddy, Howls like a Wolf. And Mom told Me that Dogs and Wolves are Cousins.

 

I once asked Ted, “What are You doing looking at that Hamburger, Ted? Are You Hungry?”

 

I then gave Teddy some Vanilla Ice Cream, and that is how He got His Name, Teddy Copper Topper, the Ice Cream Eater.

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Here is a Paraphrased Quote from a Contributor on the Cable News Network (CNN), on 4/26/2017: “What, do they want Him to have a Personality Transplant?”

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD28F. Cogent. Cogently.  Logic. Logical. Logically. Reasonable. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD29F. Casus Belli (CB). Not a Casus Belli (NACB). A Real Casus Belli. Not a Real Casus Belli. A Reason for War. Not a Reason for War. A Real Reason for War. Not a Real Reason for War. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

The Following are some of The Mottos of Fox News: “Fair and Balanced,” and, “We Report. You Decide.”

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD30F. Honest. Honestly. Dishonest. Dishonestly. Intellectually Honest. Not Intellectually Honest. Intellectually Dishonest. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD31F. Truth. Truthful. Truthfully. Lie. Lies. Lying. Lied. Liar. Liars. Afraid of The Truth. Not Afraid of The Truth. In one of My Writings, The Man said to Someone: “It is Pretty Obvious to a Reasonable Person what The Truth is. And Why would You be Afraid of The Truth? And You should Embrace The Truth.” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

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From ABCNews.go.com: “Lawmakers attacked as protesters storm Macedonian parliament”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Turkey arrests 1,000 and suspends 9,100 police in new crackdown”.

 

From CNN.com: “NAFTA explained – CNN Video”.

 

From CNN.com: “House Republicans reveal health care amendment details”.

 

From CNN.com: “Trump unleashed string of tweets at judiciary – CNN Video”.

 

From CNN.com: “Border mystery: Where are the immigrants?

 

From Yahoo.com: “US veteran charged with killing PTSD ‘therapy dog’ as boyfriend filmed her”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “Trump Says He Will ‘Renegotiate’ NAFTA”.

 

From NBCNews.com: “White House unveils what officials are calling the ‘biggest tax cut’ in history”.

 

From CNN.com: “Tapper: This number alarmed us – CNN Video”.

 

From CNN.com: “Slavery still exists — we must confront it”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Bears turn NFL draft upside down, pick Mitchell Trubisky after trade”.

 

From MSN.com: “This Court Case Decided Cell Phones Give You Brain Tumors”.

 

From TheSource.com: “Bill Cosby Confirms Rumors That He is Now Completely Blind”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “2 US Army soldiers killed fighting ISIS in Afghanistan”.

 

From MSN.com: “Does this cocaine make me look fat? Two men on flight caught with $400,000 worth of drug taped to their bodies.”.

 

From MSN.com: “Nicolas Cage Breaks Ankle On Movie Set In Bulgaria”.

 

From Today.com: “United CEO to Lester Holt: Dragging incident was ‘system failure across the board’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Joanna Gaines addresses rumor that she’s leaving ‘Fixer Upper’ ”.

 

From News.Sky.com: “Ridley Scott: Aliens exist and will come for us”.

 

From Variety.com: “Sean Hannity Defends Fox News Co-President Bill Shine, Warns of End of FNC as We Know It”.

 

From Reuters.com: “Exclusive: Trump says ‘major, major’ conflict with North Korea possible, but seeks diplomacy”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Doctor dragged off United Airlines flight reaches undisclosed settlement”.

 

From The IBTimes.com: “Washington Wizards vs. Atlanta Hawks: Game 5 Prediction, Betting Odds, Early Start Time”.

 

From TheDailyBeast.com: “Ann Coulter Cancels Her Berkeley Speech”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump slams sanctuary city ruling, says opponents are ‘judge shopping!’ ”.

 

From FTW.USAToday.com: “This car amazingly changes color based on the driver’s mood”.

 

From The News.com.au: “Man arrested for assaulting a robot”.

 

From MSN.com: “M. Night Shyamalan Unveils Split/Unbreakable Sequel Starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson”.

 

From CNN.com: “How music helped us heal after 9/11”.

 

From CNN.com: “Guest calls out Fallon’s lie and he loses it – CNN Video”.

 

From CNN.com: “Mexican woman lives as a slave for 30 years”.

 

From CNN.com: “Man kicked off flight for using bathroom – CNN Video”.

 

From CNN.com: “Toddler survives being run over twice – CNN Video”.

 

From MSN.com: “United CEO Blames Dao Incident on ‘System Failure,’ Apologizes for Rabbit Incident”.

 

From Edition.CNN.com: “Convicted terrorist admits she lied to become US citizen”.

 

From TheBrofessional.net: “The 44 Most Astonishing Archaeological Finds In History”.

 

From MSN.com: “Caitlyn Jenner on O.J.: ‘I knew he did it’ ”.

 

From The OregonLive.com: “Hey Portland, it could be worse: In Astoria, it’s rained for 167 days, breaking a 96-year record”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Trump, in new tax plan, promises to do what Reagan couldn’t”.

 

From MSN.com: “M. Night Shyamalan Unveils Split/Unbreakable Sequel Starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Turkey arrests 1,000 and suspends 9,100 police in new crackdown”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Full Senate, in rare move, goes to White House grounds for classified North Korea briefing”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Syria chemical attack samples prove government used sarin – French Foreign Minister”.

 

From Reuters.com: “Difficult legal path forward for Trump in sanctuary cities case”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “China, Sending a Signal, Launches a Home-Built Aircraft Carrier”.

 

From The IBTimes.com: “Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Game 5 Prediction, Betting Odds, TV Channel”.

 

From MSN.com: “Police, indigenous in Brazil clash with tear gas and spears”.

 

From Bing.com: “NFL draft predictions”.

 

From MSN.com: “Celtics beat Bulls 108-97, take 3-2 lead in series”.

 

From CNN.com: “Jenner: I would look at a run for office”.

 

From Salon.com: “Trump’s newly unveiled anti-immigrant hotline bombarded with reports of space aliens”.

 

From The FreeBeacon.com: “Senators Told North Korea Nuclear Threat Is Urgent”.

 

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Artificial ‘brain in a dish’ is created in a world first”.

 

From TheHill.com: “ACLU defends Coulter: We must protect speech”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “US Navy ship fires warning flare at Iranian vessel in Persian Gulf”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “New human rights to protect against ‘mind hacking’ and brain data theft proposed”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Jesse Watters of Fox Denies His Ivanka Trump Comment Was Lewd”.

 

From MSN.com: “Chobani Is Suing Infowars Radio Host Alex Jones”.

 

From CNN.com: “Parts of US anti-missile system moved to South Korean site”.

 

From MSN.com: “Lawyer for ex-NFL star Hernandez denies letter mentioned prison lover”.

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From MSN.com: “Rockets owner leaves seat during Game 5 to complain to referee about no-call”.

 

From MSN.com: “Fox News Faces New Racial Discrimination Lawsuit”.

 

From MSN.com: “Judge blocks Trump threat to withhold ‘sanctuary city’ funds”.

 

From MSN.com: “This Artificial Womb Could Boost Survival Rates Among Premature Babies”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Committee rejects Breitbart application for congressional press credentials”.

 

From Hosted.ap.org: “ ‘Superbug’ Fungus New Menace in US Hospitals, Mostly NY, NJ”.

 

From UPI.com: “Prototype vehicle that flies over water unveiled by aero startup Kitty Hawk”.

 

From CNN.com: “White House considers ‘art of compromise’ to avoid shutdown”.

 

From CNN.com: “US Navy guided-missile sub calls in S. Korea”.

 

From CNN.com: “Justin Bieber reflects on troubled past”.

 

From MSN.com: “2008 No. 1 pick Jake Long retires after battling injuries”.

 

From MSN.com: “Celebs who dropped out of high school”.

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From The LATimes.com: “China’s Xi urges Trump to use caution in handling North Korea”.

 

From MSN.com: “Burt Reynolds makes rare public appearance at film festival”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Republican students sue to allow Ann Coulter’s speech this week at UC Berkeley”.

 

From UPI.com: “Prototype vehicle that flies over water unveiled by aero startup Kitty Hawk”.

 

From MSN.com: “Trump Adviser Gorka Abruptly Leaves ‘Fake News’ Panel”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “US sanctions 271 Syrian government workers after chemical attack”.

 

From MSN.com: “Elton John Cancels Shows After Being Hospitalized Due to Rare Infection”.

 

From RantSports.com: “2017 NBA Playoffs: Steve Kerr Will Miss Remainder of Warriors vs. Blazers Series”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Bomb attack hits ‘secretive’ US base in eastern Afghanistan as James Mattis visits capital”.

 

From ESPN.com: “2017 NFL draft predictions for all 32 teams”.

 

From MSN.com: “Entire Senate being called to White House for North Korea briefing”.

 

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From WND.com: “O’Reilly goes public after Fox ouster: ‘You’re going to be shaken’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Senate staff perplexed by unusual White House private briefing on North Korea”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Elton John ‘cancels Las Vegas shows due to illness”.

 

From The BigStory.ap.org: “In call to Trump, Chinese leader urges restraint over NKorea”.

 

From MSN.com: “Bill O’Reilly Speaks Out in Podcast: ‘Hey, I Missed You Guys’ ”.

 

From KFVS12.com: “Virus could be mistaken for allergy symptoms”.

 

From TheNextWeb.com: “Eerie tech promises to copy anyone’s voice from just 1 minute of audio”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “Wikipedia founder to fight fake news with new Wikitribune site”.

 

From The MiamiHerald.com: “Amid Venezuela unrest, experts worry that criminals will acquire military’s weapons”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Trump seeks 15 percent corporate tax rate, even if it swells the national debt”.

 

From MSN.com: “Wolf Pup Born in Missouri Offers Hope for Breed”.

 

From SportingNews.com: “Did Aaron Hernandez murder Odin Lloyd to conceal his bi-sexuality?

 

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From The DailyCaller.com: “Bill Nye Makes A False Claim About The US Constitution Again”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Steve Kerr to miss Warriors’ Game 4 due to chronic back pain”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “CNN’s Alisyn Camerota: Roger Ailes sexually harassed me”.

 

From Newser.com: “Duterte on Terrorists: ‘Give Me Salt, Vinegar, I’ll Eat His Liver’ ”.

From TheProvince.com: “Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he can be 50 times more brutal than terrorists”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “UC Berkeley College Republicans threaten to sue if Ann Coulter not allowed to speak”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Bill O’Reilly announces he will return with a podcast on Monday night”.

 

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From MSN.com: “Sean Hannity Accused of Sexually Harassing Fox News Contributor”.


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From Wikipedia.com: “Antibody”.

 

From ScienceDaily.com: “Monoclonal antibody therapy”.

 

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From Wikipedia.com: “Immunotherapy”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Disease”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Virus”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Pandemic”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Societal collapse”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Epidemic”.


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From CNN.com: “EPA removes climate change info from website – CNN Video”.

 

From Chron.com: “Police: Austin officer faked own death, may have fled country”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “Shannen Doherty Gives Cancer Diagnosis Update”.

 

From TheGuardian.com: “US service member killed in blast near Mosul, coalition says”.

 

From MSN.com: “Russia’s Lavrov says ready to cooperate with U.S. on Syria: agencies”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Trump warns of ‘major, major conflict’ with North Korea”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Factions in the Republican Party (United States) – Wikipedia”.

From MSN.com: “Body Found in Grand Canyon Believed to Be Missing Teen Hiker”.

 

From Bloomberg.com: “Japan, Philippines Urge U.S., North Korea to Avoid War Brink”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Stem-cell therapy”.

 

From Variety.com: “Roseanne Revival in the Works With Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert”.

 

From Money.CNN.com: “How Facebook is fighting back against propaganda”.

 

From The BleacherReport.com: “Larry Bird Steps Down as Pacers President, Expected to Remain as Consultant”.

 

From The ChicagoTribune.com: “John Waters, in town and in rare form, as usual”.

 

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From NPR.org: “Trump Warns Of Potential ‘Major, Major Conflict’ With North Korea”.

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From CNN.com: “Officials: Inmate dies after days of no water – CNN Video”.

 

From NewsMax.com: “Walmart Purse Note Tells of Chinese Prisoners’ Treatment”.

 

From CNN.com: “Exclusive drone footage captures west Mosul in the throes of war”.

 

From KMOV.com: “Woman says note from Chinese ‘prisoner’ was hidden in new purse”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “5 new truffle species identified in New Hampshire”.

 

From MSN.com: “Trump: Andrew Jackson saw the Civil War coming”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “5 new truffle species identified in New Hampshire”.

 

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From MSN.com: “Val Kilmer finally admits he had cancer”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster on foreign policy; Sen. Schumer on President Trump’s first 100 days”.

 

“I made some things better,” which is a quote from Former Senator Phil Gramm, while he was speaking on the Fox News Channel (FNC) on May 2, 2017.

And More of My Writings:

 

CD32F. Disinterested. Disinterest. Disinteresting. Sort of Disinterested. Sort of Disinterest. Sort of Disinteresting. Kind of Disinterested. Kind of Disinterest. Kind of Disinteresting. Very Disinterested. Very Much Disinterest. Very Disinteresting. Extremely Disinterested. Extreme Disinterest. Extremely Disinteresting. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD33F. Interested. Interest. Interesting. Sort of Interested. Sort of Some Interest. Sort of Interesting. Kind of Interested. Kind of Some Interest. Kind of Interesting. Very Interested. Very Much of Interest. Very Interesting. Extremely Interested. Extreme Interest. Extremely Interesting. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD34F. Known in an Intelligence Circle. Known in Intelligence Circles. Known in [ ]. Known by [ ]. Known through [ ]. Known because [ ]. Known in [ ] Circle. Known in [ ] Circles. Circle. Circles. Known by Me. Known by You. Known by Him. Known by Her. Known by Them. Known by Us. I know [ ]. You know [ ]. He knows [ ]. She knows [ ]. They know[ ]. We know [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD35F. In one of My Writings, The Man said, “As History Shows, Civilizations tend to Fall when there is a widespread Fear of The Truth. And The Truth should be Embraced. And The Truth should be Embraced Economically, Socially, and Politically. And, as News Reports indicate — which can also be found on Internet Searches — in the Year 2016, an Estimated 66 Percent of The Population had a Type of Herpes. And More Diseases are becoming Increasingly Drug Resistant. And Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are becoming More and More Widespread. And The Truth should be Embraced.”


“But it’s Not all Bad,” which is a Quote from a Character named “Elizabeth,” in The Television Show called, “The Americans”.

 

And More of My Writings:

 

CD36F. Not Interested (NI). Not an Interest. Not Interesting. Sort of Not Interested. Not Sort of Some Interest. Not Sort of Interesting. Not Kind of Interested. Not Kind of Some Interest. Not Kind of Interesting. Not Very Interested. Not Very Much of Interest. Not Very Interesting. Not Extremely Interested. Not an Extreme Interest. Not Extremely Interesting. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD37F. [          ]. [          ]. [          ]. [          ].

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “I call it like it is. And I called it like it is.”

 

And More of My Writings:

 

 

CD38F. Dynamic. Dynamics. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD39F. Complex. Complexity. Complexities. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD40F. Simple. Simplicity. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD41F. Organize. Organizes. Organizing. Organized. Organization. Organizations. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD42F. Facet. Facets. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD43F. Multifaceted. Multifaceted and Complex (MAC). Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD44F. The Way it was. The Way it is. The Way it will be. The Way it should be. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

 

CD45F. At the Same Time. At about the Same Time. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD46F. From [ ] to [ ]. From [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. From [ ] to [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD47F. [ ] to [ ]. [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. [ ] to [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD48F. Look. Looks. Looking. Looked. Look [ ]. Look [ ] and [ ]. Look [ ] and [ ] and [ ]. Look [ ] and [ ] and [ ] and [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD49F. See. Sees. Seeing. Seen. Saw. Saws. Sawing. Sawed. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD50F. Hear. Hears. Hearing. Heard. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD51F. Read. Reads. Reading. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD52F. Write. Writes. Writing. Writings. Wrote. Written. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD53F. About. About [ ]. Approximately. Approximately [ ]. Exactly. Exactly [ ]. Sort of. Sort of [ ]. Kind of. Kind of [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD54F. System. Systems. Systematic. Systematically. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD55F. Recognize. Recognizes. Recognizing. Recognized. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD56F. Understand. Understands. Understanding. Understandings. Understood. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD57F. Made for [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD58F. Created for [ ]. Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

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From CNN.com: “Analysis: Macron gave as good as he got in electric French debate”.

 

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From MSN.com: “As Congress touts spending deal, Trump calls for shutdown”.

 

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From MSN.com: “‘Jeopardy,’ ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Renewed for Two More Seasons”.

 

From CNN.com: “Lessons from the LA riots: How a troubled police department changed.”

 

From CNN.com: “Trump responds to Clinton with late-night tweets”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “Jury recommends charges against 7 jail employees in dehydration death”.

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From MSN.com: “As Congress touts spending deal, Trump calls for shutdown”.

 

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From NPR.org: “THAAD Missile System In South Korea Is Now Operational, U.S. Says”.

 

From McClatchydc.com: “Since Snowden spilled his secrets, U.S. surveillance targets have surged”.

 

From MSN.com: “Violent Brawl Between Airline Passengers Caught on Video: ‘I’ll Kill You’ ”.

 

From Forbes.com: “Supreme Court Rejects Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Says States Cannot Keep Money From The Innocent”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “Hillary Clinton blames FBI director, WikiLeaks for her election loss”.

 

From The Nation.FoxNews.com: “O’Reilly: The State Of The Union Is Not Good”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Ford says state of the union is ‘not good’ in 1975 speech”.

 

From Reuters.com: “NSA collected Americans’ phone records despite law change: report”.

 

From Variety.com: “Stephen Colbert in Hot Water Over ‘Homophobic’ Donald Trump Joke”.

 

From IJ.org: “Supreme Court Upholds Principle Of ‘Innocent Until Proven Guilty’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “A’s prospect Casey Thomas dies unexpectedly at age 24”.

 

From Freep.com: “FBI translator in Detroit secretly married ISIS leader”.

 

From CNN.com: “Officials: Inmate dies after days of no water – CNN Video”.

 

From NewsMax.com: “Walmart Purse Note Tells of Chinese Prisoners’ Treatment”.

 

From CNN.com: “Exclusive drone footage captures west Mosul in the throes of war”.


And Some More of My Writings:

 

CD59F. Corroborate. Corroborates. Corroborated. Corroboration.

Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD60F. Verify. Verifies. Verifying. Verified.

Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD61F. Support. Supports. Supporting. Supported.

Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD62F. Seem. Seems. Seeming. Seemed.

Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD63F. Look Like (LL). Looks Like (LL). Looking Like (LL). Looked Like (LL). Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD64F. Recognize. Recognizes. Recognized. Recognition.

Very. Extremely. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). Not Very (NV). Not Extremely (NE). More. Not More (NM). About. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

 

 

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From CNN.com: “Politician knocks self out laughing at ‘Veep’ ”.

 

From CNN.com: “See Mark Hamill prank ‘Star Wars’ superfans”.

 

From CNN.com: “Celebs who have been body-shamed”.

 

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Many Individuals have – correctly – stated that the chance of Evolution being responsible for creating Us is extremely, extremely low. Additionally, if Our Planet Earth were only a little bit farther from, or a little bit closer to, the sun, We Humans could Not Survive, and this, among other things — such as the Complexities of Our Brains, Eyes, Ears, Organs, and Other Parts of Our Bodies — also point to We being Divinely Created by Father God.

 

And Here is a Quote from Sir Fred Hoyle: “We must now admit to ourselves that the probability of life arising by chance by evolution is the same probability of throwing six in dice five million consecutive times.”


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From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Another Arctic ice panic over as world temperatures plummet”.

 

From Reuters.com: “Iran minister warns Saudi Arabia after ‘battle’ comments”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “Iran Threatens To Destroy Saudi Arabia After Saudi Prince Warns Of “Moving Battle To Iran” ”.

 

From FranceHebdo.fr: “European XFEL: First light for world’s biggest X-ray laser”.

 

From The Shtfplan.com: “Scientists Warn: Deadly Ancient Pathogens Melting Out Of Ice In The Arctic Could Wipe Out Human Population”.

 

From MSN.com: “Miners at disaster site besiege Iranian president’s car”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Medical studies are almost always bogus”.

 

From MSN.com: “Backlash against Trumpcare erupts across heartland”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “Federal Judge Declares Constitution Void, Threatens Civil Defendant With Death”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Cloning”.

 

From ScienceAlert.com: “Scientists Have Invented a Mind-Reading Machine That Visualises Your Thoughts”.

 

From Science.HowStuffWorks.com: “How Nanotechnology Works”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Nanotechnology”.

From InformationWeek.com: “IBM Watson Data Analysis Service Revealed”.


In one of My Writings, The Man said: “We are Done Pretending. And We are Not going to Pretend anymore. And I am Done Pretending. And I am Not going to Pretend anymore. And We are going to be Honest. And I am going to be Honest. And We are going to be Truthful. And I am going to be Truthful. And There is No More Pretending.”


And More of My Writings:

 

CD65F. “Isn’t it Obvious?” “Isn’t it Obvious [ ]?” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F. “It is Obvious.” “It is Obvious [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F2. “It is Obvious to Me.” “It is Obvious to Me [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F3. “It is Obvious to You.” “It is Obvious to You [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F4. “It is Obvious to Him.” “It is Obvious to Him [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F5. “It is Obvious to Her.” “It is Obvious to Her [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F6. “It is Obvious to that Person.” “It is Obvious to that Person [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F7. “It is Obvious to Us.” “It is Obvious to Us [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F8. “It is Obvious to Them.” “It is Obvious to Them [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F9. “It is Obvious to a Reasonable Person.” “It is Obvious to a Reasonable Person [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F10. “It is Obvious to Some Reasonable People.” “It is Obvious to Some Reasonable People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F11. “It is Obvious to Many Reasonable People.” “It is Obvious to Many Reasonable People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F12. “It is Obvious to Reasonable People.” “It is Obvious to Reasonable People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F13. “It is Obvious to a Person.” “It is Obvious to a Person [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F14. “It is Obvious to Some People.” “It is Obvious to Some People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F15. “It is Obvious to Many People.” “It is Obvious to Many People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD66F16. “It is Obvious to People.” “It is Obvious to People [ ].” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD67F. In one of My Writings, The Man said, “I am a Legalese Speaker (LS), and I am a Legalese Reader (LR), and I am also a Legalese Writer (LW), and I Understand The Legalese Language (LL).”

 

CD68F. Speaker. Reader. Writer. Understand. Speakers. Readers. Writers. Understands. Student of [ ]. Expert of [ ]. Expert in [ ]. Scholar of [ ]. Students of [ ]. Experts of [ ]. Experts in [ ]. Scholars of [ ]. Good at [ ]. Very Good at [ ]. Extremely Good at [ ]. Talented at [ ]. Experienced at [ ]. Experienced in [ ]. Well Versed in [ ]. Veteran of [ ]. Veteran in [ ]. Veterans of [ ]. Veterans in [ ]. Worked at [ ]. Worked in [ ]. Volunteer at [ ]. Volunteer in [ ]. Volunteers at [ ]. Volunteers in [ ]. Know about [ ]. Speaker of [ ]. Reader of [ ]. Writer of [ ]. Understand [ ]. Understand the [ ] Language. [ ]. [ ]. Speakers of [ ]. Readers of [ ]. Writers of [ ]. Understands [ ]. Understands the [ ] Language. [ ]. [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

It’s True. And that’s Just Reality.

Written By: Brandon Katrena

 

The Man, The Woman, a Child, and a Friend Named, William were Camping, when The Child came back to The Tent after Swimming in The River. The Child said, “I saw a Pack of Wolves by The River.” And The Man, The Woman, and William just Laughed, Laughed, and Laughed. And The Man said to William, “Come on William, Let’s See for Ourselves if there is a Pack of Wolves out there.” And about 9 Minutes Later, The Man and William came Running into the Tent, and They said, “Yes, The Child was Right. There is a Pack of Wolves.” And The Woman, and – strangely – The Child, just Laughed, Laughed, and Laughed. The Woman said, “Are You making up Stories? You must be making up Stories.” And The Woman, said, “I will go see for Myself.” And a few minutes later, The Woman came running into the Tent, and She said, “We Must go immediately. And We must Intervene immediately here. And I must Intervene immediately here. There must be an Intervention. Before it’s Too Late. And, You Three are Correct, there is indeed a Pack of Wolves there.” And – Strangely – The Man, William, and The Child just Laughed, Laughed, and Laughed. And then Suddenly The Wolves, who now surrounded the tent, began to Howl, Howl, and Howl. And — Strangely — they all – The Man, The Woman, The Child, and William – began to Laugh, Laugh, and Laugh again, with The Man saying, “In addition to We seeing Imaginary Things, We must also be Hearing Imaginary Things.” And so, The Man, The Woman, The Child, and William Tricked Themselves into Believing Nonsense, and The Fact of The Matter was that They all had Seen Reality – there was Indeed a Pack of Wolves outside. And a few minutes later, The Man, The Woman, The Child, and William, then went to sleep, taking Comfort in the False Notion that The Howls that They heard by Their Tent were Not Really Howls at all. And The Wolves did Not go to Sleep until after The Wolves had ate a late Dinner.


The Sick and Unnatural System versus Paradise

Written by Brandon Katrena

 

The Man said to another Man, “During this Stage of Our History, We Currently Live in a Sick and Unnatural System, where Many People Place More Value on Pieces of Small Paper rather than on Human Life. We have More than Enough Resources — such as Food, Metals, and other Resources — where Everyone can Live Decent Lives, and yet Many of Us have been taught and conditioned to Chase after Small Pieces of Paper once they get off the Printing Presses. I do Not Believe that this is what Father God intends His Children to do. We are More Valuable than Pieces of Small Paper.”


Here is a Quote from the 1999 Movie called, “The Matrix,” by the Character Named, “Morpheus,” to the Character Named, “Neo,” who was also a Savior and a Rescuer: “This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill – you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.”  Red Pilled (RP).

And Here is a Paraphrased — and Well-Known — Quote from Someone: “Don’t Hate The Player(s), and instead You can Hate The Game.”

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From CBSNews.com: “Two-thirds of the world population has herpes”.

 

There is an ABC News Headline Entitled: “Herpes 8 Spread Through Kissing”.

 

From CNN.com: “Australia wants to wipe out carp with herpes”.

 

There is a News Article from telegraph.co.uk Entitled: “Australia plans to kill ‘plague’ of European carp with herpes virus”.

 

From Who.Intl: “Why the Ebola outbreak has been underestimated”.

 

From LiveScience.com: “Hidden STD Epidemic: 110 Million Infections in the US”.

 

From HHS.gov: “Viral Hepatitis: The Secret Epidemic”. And this Website (HHS.gov) is from the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

 

And More News from Around The World:

 

From CNN.com: “Mudd blasts McMaster: Don’t play us for idiots”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “McMaster Responds To Wapo: “I Was In The Room, It Didn’t Happen. The Story Is False” ”.

 

From The DailyCaller.com: “Ann Coulter Is Worried The Trump-Haters Were Right”.

 

From Fox5DC.com: “Family’s private investigator: There is evidence Seth Rich had contact with WikiLeaks prior to death”.

 

From CNN.com: “ ‘House of Cards’ stars say show can’t out-‘crazy’ Trump”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “200 protesters spell out ‘RESIST!’ in flash mob at Trump’s Rancho Palos Verdes golf course”.

 

From CNN.com: “Ebola kills 3 in DRC, WHO says; scores more linked to deaths”.

 

From Cincinnnati.com: “IRS execs: Our lives at risk in tea party case”.

 

From MSN.com: “17 mummies discovered in central Egypt”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “The Emperor’s New Clothes”.

 

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From ScienceDaily.com: “Novel tissue-engineered islet transplant achieves insulin independence in type 1 diabetes”.

 

From Gizmodo.com: “The Newest Cosmic Radio Burst Has Stumped Scientists”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Analysis”.

 

From Phys.org: “Strategy suggests ways to prepare for emerging antibiotic resistant superbugs”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo kills 3 people, WHO says”.

 

From CNN.com: “Caitlyn Jenner distant from Kim Kardashian”.

 

From CNN.com: “Your hero could be a CNN Hero!

 

From CNN.com: “Man shoves money at lawmaker during town hall”.

 

From CNN.com: “Source: Comey is ‘not worried about any tapes’ ”.

 

From CNN.com: “Anti-abortion student group sues professor”.

 

From The ChicagoTribune.com: “CPR training helped Oswego teen save coach’s life”.

 

From MSN.com: “Watchdog group alleges Sessions violated recusal rule in firing of Comey”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Looking Like a Liar or a Fool’: What It Means to Work for Trump”.

 

From MSN.com: “The labels said ‘organic’. But these massive imports of corn and soybeans weren’t.”.

 

From TheDailyBeast.com: “White House Staff React in Real-Time as Trump Tweets: ‘Jesus’ ”.

 

From CNBC.com: “Wells Fargo fake account scandal may be bigger than thought”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Pope Francis visits Portugal to canonize children who saw Virgin Mary”.

 

From MSN.com: “Twitter CEO: It’s important to hear what Trump has to say”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Quadruple amputee from flesh eating bacteria during childbirth to receive U.S.’ first double-arm transplant”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Massive creature washes up on Indonesian island – but what is it?

 

From Ca.News.Yahoo.com: “North Korea says will have dialogue with U.S. under right conditions”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Trump’s Comey firing sets off new round of leaks”.

 

From Phys.org: “Strategy suggests ways to prepare for emerging antibiotic resistant superbugs”.

 

From The JournalTimes.com: “Infectious diseases A-Z: the fight against antibiotic resistance”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo kills 3 people, WHO says”.

 

From CNN.com: “Trump threatens Comey in Twitter outburst”.

 

From MSN.com: “Ebola outbreak declared in DR Congo”.

 

From CNN.com: “Hundreds of secret waterfalls revealed”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “What happened during Andrew McCabe’s testimony at Senate Intelligence hearing?

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Dynasty’ Reboot Picked Up To Series At the CW”.

 

From Variety.com: “President Trump Calls Ousted FBI Chief ‘Showboat’ in Lester Holt Interview”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Hepatitis C nearly triples in US in 5 years”.

 

From En.Wikipedia.org: “Data analysis”.

 

From Strategy-Business.com: “A Strategists Guide to Artificial Intelligence”.

 

From TheChicagoTribune.com: “Trump creates voter fraud commission that critics call a ‘sham’ ”.

 

From ABC7Chicago.com: “Heroin epidemic causes spike in hepatitis C”.

 

From CNN.com: “Rachel Dolezal’s biracial appearance is “blackface,” brother says”.

 

From MSN.com: “Trump Interview With Lester Holt: President Asked Comey If He Was Under Investigation”.

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “FBI agents are changing their Facebook profile photos to James Comey”.

 

From MSN.com: “Trump To Establish Vote Fraud Commission”.

 

From Cosmopolitan.com: “Drayton Manor theme park remains closed after death of 11-year-old school girl”.

 

From CNN.com: “Cotton swabs send dozens to ERs each day, study says”.

 

From The LATimes.com: “Judge agrees to vacate Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction”.

 

From CNN.com: “Boos drown out DeVos commencement speech”.

 

From CNN.com: “Simone Biles stands up to ‘DWTS’ judges”.

 

From CNN.com: “New Dove body wash bottles spark backlash”.

 

From CNN.com: “The Kent States you don’t know about”.

 

From CNN.com: “5 things to watch: Acting FBI Director hearing”.

 

From The Money.CNN.com: “Conservative media unleashes on ‘national embarrassment’ Comey after firing”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Protesters call for investigation following FBI director firing”.

 

From MSN.com: “United passenger: Attendants forced me to pee in a cup at my seat”.

 

From MSN.com: “Mourning a soldier whose death could mark a new stage in Americas longest war”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “Spinal injury leaves Cal rugby player partially paralyzed”.

 

From TheHill.com: “GOP Rep. Dave Brat faces rowdy crowd at town hall”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Erdogan urges US to ‘immediately’ reverse decision on arming Syrian Kurds”.

 

From MSN.com: “Isaiah Thomas fined for inappropriate language toward a fan”.

 

From CNN.com: “Rachel Dolezal’s biracial appearance is “blackface,” brother says”.

 

From The InformationWeek.com: “IBM Watson Data Analysis Service Revealed”.

 

From SloanReview.MIT.edu: “How Big Data Is Empowering AI and Machine Learning at Scale”.

 

From The NewScientist.com: “AI detective analyses police data to learn how to crack cases”.


Here are Three Important News Articles:

 

From CBSNews.com: “Two-thirds of the world population has herpes”.

 

From CNN.com: “Australia wants to wipe out carp with herpes”.

 

There is a News Article from The Telegraph.co.uk Entitled: “Australia plans to kill ‘plague’ of European carp with herpes virus”.

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Woman said to The Man, “So You are a Psychologist, and Your Last Name is Psychology. Ok. What is Your First Name?” And The Man replied, “My First Name is Abnormal.”

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“In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me,’ ” which is a Quote from Jesus in The Bible, 1st Corinthians 11:25, New International Version (NIV).


What does The Phrase, “Elementary, My Dear Watson,” mean? First, as online discussions indicate, there is Great Debate about whether or Not The Fictional Sherlock Holmes said that phrase. Second, The Phrase, “Elementary, My Dear Watson,” seems to mean, in other words, that it is “Simple, My Dear Watson,” and that it is Easy to Understand. And many things are Pretty Easy to Understand. And there is also Deductive Reasoning. And there is also Inductive Reasoning, and there is also Abductive Reasoning.

 

The Meaning of Deductive Reasoning, as Quoted from Wikipedia.com: “Deductive reasoning, also deductive logic, logical deduction or, informally, ‘top-down’ logic, is the process of reasoning from one or more statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion. It differs from inductive reasoning or abductive reasoning.”

 

The Meaning of Inductive Reasoning, as Quoted from Wikipedia.com: “Inductive reasoning (as opposed to deductive reasoning or abductive reasoning) is reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion. While the conclusion of a deductive argument is certain, the truth of the conclusion of an inductive argument is probable, based upon the evidence given.”

 

The Meaning of Abductive Reasoning, as Quoted from Wikipedia.com: “Abductive reasoning (also called abduction, abductive inference or retroduction) is a form of logical inference which goes from an observation to a theory which accounts for the observation, ideally seeking to find the simplest and most likely explanation. In abductive reasoning, unlike in deductive reasoning, the premises do not guarantee the conclusion.”

“SOMEBODY’S ALWAYS TAKING THE CREEPS OUT OF THINGS!” which is from Washington’s Tacoma Times, August 31, 1917, and it is above a Cartoon of a Man with a Walking Stick, who says, “Boo! You Saucy Fellow,” to a Squid or an Octopus who is Standing Upright in The Water.

There are Many Movies to Watch, including the 2003 Movie called, “Master and Commander: The Far Side of The World”. Master and Commander (MAC).

Le Homme parle et il ecrit aussi, “C’est plus differentes que vous pensez peut-etre c’est. Comprendez-Vous Maintenant ou Non? It is More Different than You Might Think it is.”

In one of My Writings, The Man said, “We have Our Own Rules. And We have Our Own Laws. And We have Our Own Courts. And We have Our Own Stuff.”


And More News from Around The World:

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Fox News Retracts Seth Rich Story That Stirred Controversy”.

 

From TheWrap.com: “Sean Hannity Backs Off Seth Rich Conspiracy Theory ‘At This Time’ ”.

 

From AJC.com: “Stone Mountain Middle School teacher fight caught on tape by student”.

 

From Reuters.com: “Philippines’ Duterte warns of harsh measures as civilians flee fighting”.

 

From CNN.com: “Fake teen doctor sentenced in fraud case”.

 

From MSN.com: “14 ‘facts’ you learned in school that have since been proven wrong”.

 

From UPI.com: “Golden State Warriors advance to NBA Finals with sweep of San Antonio Spurs”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Navy SEALs Kill 7 Militants in Yemen Raid but Suffer Injuries”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Ducks forward Nick Ritchie ejected in Game 6 vs. Predators”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “The ‘alien megastructure’ star is acting weird, again, and its exactly what astronomers have been waiting for”.

 

From MSN.com: “Katy Perry Says Taylor Swift ‘Started’ Their Feud: ‘It’s Time for Her to Finish It’ ”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Park Geun-hye, Ousted Leader of South Korea, Denies All Charges in Court”.

 

From The NYDailyNews.com: “Church killer Dylann Roof pleads to court of appeals for mercy”.

 

 

From TheGateWayPundit.com: “BOOM!! Kim Dot.Com DROPS BOMBSHELL! SETH RICH LEAKED DNC EMAILS TO WIKILEAKS”.

From CNN.com: “Philippines: Duterte declares martial law in Mindanao”.

 

From ICR.org: “The Scientific Case Against Evolution”.

 

From CNN.com: “Mysterious radio signal traced to dwarf galaxy light-years away”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Alec Baldwin: ‘I thought I’d die’ alone of Lyme disease”.

 

From TheGateWayPundit.com: “Breaking: Complete Panic at Highest Levels of DNC Over Kim DotComs Seth Rich Announcement”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Scientists have found a way to photograph people in 3D through walls using Wi-Fi”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “19 dead, 59 injured after reports of explosion at Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena: Police”.

 

From CNN.com: “ ‘The Real World’ turns 25”.

 

From MSN.com: “Billy Bush Breaks His Silence on Trump, the ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape, NBC and a Comeback Plan (Exclusive)”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Alien: Covenant’ Edges Out ‘Guardians’ for Top Box Office Spot With $36 Million”.

 

From AU.News.Yahoo.com: “Big-game hunter crushed to death as dying elephant takes revenge”.

 

From CBSNews.com: “Sen. Dianne Feinstein: “Fmr. Director Comey is no way, shape or form a nut job” ”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “US Air Force fighter jets escorted an American Airlines plane into Hawaii after a passenger disturbance”.

 

From CNN.com: “An officer’s instincts saved a 3-year-old from drowning”.

 

From CNN.com: “Superbug identified in 122 people in 7 states”.

 

From CNN.com: “Why ‘Scandal’ had to rewrite this season”.

 

From Wikipedia.com: “Person of Interest (TV series)”.

 

From MediaMatters.com: “Sean Hannity: “I’m not backing off” the Seth Rich conspiracy”.

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “Fox News accused of promoting conspiracy theories by family of murdered Democrat aide”.

 

From ZeroHedge.com: “Russian Embassy Implicates Hillary In Tweet Asking: “Who Killed Seth Rich?” ”.

 

From CNN.com: “3 teens arrested in boy’s kidnapping, killing”.

 

From MSN.com: “Ex-FBI chief Comey to testify to Senate panel in public session”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “White House doesn’t dispute Trump called Comey a ‘nut job’ to Russians”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Comey, called ‘nut job’ by Trump, to testify in open session before Senate”.

 

From CNN.com: “Japan: China ‘escalating’ tensions over disputed islands”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Weiner sobs, telling judge he’s sick as he faces years in prison for sexting”.

 

From MSN.com: “Ex-U.S. Congressman Weiner pleads guilty in teen ‘sexting’ case”.

 

From MSN.com: “Fox News Fires ‘The Five’ Co-Host Bob Beckel Over Racist Comment”.

 

From CNN.com: “Superbug C. auris identified in 122 people across 7 states, CDC says”.

 

 

From Wikipedia.org: “Inductive reasoning”.

 

From Wikipedia.org: “Deductive reasoning”.

 

From Wikipedia.org: “Logic”.

 

From MSN.com: “Internet Disagrees With Trump Saying ‘No Politician’ Treated Worse”.

 

From The ForeignPolicy.com: “Trump Team Planning Possible Retaliation for Classified Leak Allegations”.

 

From CNN.com: “The extinction crisis is far worse than you think”.

 

From CNN.com: “6 dead in ISIS attack on TV station in Afghanistan”.

 

From NewsMax.com: “Giant Squid Caught: Rare Species Snagged Off Irish Coast”.

 

From Politico.com: “Conservatives begin to whisper: President Pence”.

 

From Breitbart.com: “Donald Trump: ‘I Didn’t Get Elected to Serve the Washington Media’ ”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Erdogan’s bodyguards accused of attacking protesters outside Turkish Embassy in DC”.

 

From MSN.com: “New special counsel Robert Mueller has history of standing up to the White House”.

 

From The Independent.co.uk: “35 psychiatrists just met at Yale to warn Donald Trump has a ‘dangerous mental illness’ ”.

 

From McClatchyDC.com: “ ‘People are in meltdown mode.’ Inside the GOP donor class panic about Trump”.

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From USAToday.com: “Jimmy Fallon has regrets about going ‘soft’ on Trump”.

 

From TheHill.com: “GOP senators to Turkey: Apologize for DC brawl”.

 

From CNN.com: “Aaron Hernandez’s fiancee: He told me he was not gay”.

 

From CNN.com: “Sanders, Kasich weigh in on Trump’s competency”.

 

From CNN.com: “Gergen: Trump is in impeachment territory”.

 

From CNN.com: “Exploring Sudan’s forgotten pyramids”.

 

From CNN.com: “Republicans’ patience with Trump may be running out”.

 

From Wikipedia.org: “Public opinion”.

 

From Wikipedia.org: “Court of public opinion”.

 

From MSN.com: “As Trump’s woes mount, congressional Republicans arrive at a moment of reckoning”.

 

From The NYDailyNews.com: “Debris found while hunting for plane that vanished near Bahamas”.

 

From Time.com: “Scientists Find a Rare Superbug In Houston”.

 

From MSN.com: “Rare superbug strain found in U.S. city”.

 

From EW.com: “Michael Moore Promises Secret Film Will End Trump Presidency”.

 

From MSN.com: “Analysis | Trump’s careening toward an inevitable showdown with an undeniable truth”.

 

From MSN.com: “McCain: Trump scandals reaching ‘Watergate size and scale’ ”.

 

From MSN.com: “Rare superbug strain found in U.S. city”.

 

From MSN.com: “Analysis | President Trump should be very afraid of James Comey’s memos”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Australia plans to kill ‘plague’ of European carp with herpes virus”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Australia is using herpes to kill off invasive fish” .

 

From WHO.intl: “Globally, an estimated two-thirds of the population under 50 are infected with herpes simplex virus type 1”.

 

From NBCNews.com; “Two-Thirds of World Has Herpes Virus: WHO”.


Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Man said to Someone, “In response to Your Question, Yes, I am Bilingual. And I am also a Polyglot. And I Know how to Speak, and to Read, and to Write, and to Understand several languages.” And The Other Person Replied, “What?! Why don’t You know ALL The World’s Languages!? And I am Being Serious. And I am saying this in all Seriousness. There are only Hundreds upon Hundreds of Different Languages, and it would probably only take several hundred years to have a Good Understanding of ALL The World’s Languages. What’s Wrong with You? Get with The Program.”

And More of My Writings:

 

CD69F. One of The Mottos of a Media Organization is, “Fair and Balanced”. And another Motto of that Media Organization is,“We Report. You Decide.”

 

CD70F. Fair and Balanced (FAB). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD71F. A Psychology Study of [ ]. Psychological Studies of [ ]. A Psychology Study. Psychological Studies. Psychological. Psychologically. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD72F. A Sociological Study of [ ]. Sociological Studies of [ ]. A Sociological Study of. Sociological Studies of. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD73F. A Study of [ ]. Studies of [ ]. A Study of. Studies of. A Quick Study. Quick Study (QS). Some Quick Studies. Quick Studies (QS).

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD74F. A Summary of [ ]. Summaries of [ ]. A Summary of. Summaries of.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD75F. A Summarization of [ ]. Summarizations of [ ]. A Summarization of. Summarizations of. Summary. Summaries. Summarization. Summarizations. Summarized. Summation. Summations.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD76F. A Synopsis of [ ]. Synopsises of [ ]. A Synopsis of. Synopsises of.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD77F. An Overview of [ ]. Overviews of [ ]. An Overview of. Overviews of.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD78F. It is Important to know that [ ]. It is Important to know that [ ]. It is Important to know that. It is Important to know that.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD79F. It is Very Important to know that [ ]. It is Very Important to know that [ ]. It is Very Important to know that. It is Very Important to know that.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD80F. It is Extremely Important to know that [ ]. It is Extremely Important to know that [ ]. It is Extremely Important to know that. It is Extremely Important to know that.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD81F. A Psychological Profile of [ ]. Psychological Profiles of [ ]. A Psychological Profile of. Psychological Profiles of. Psychological Profile (PP). Psychological Profiles (PP).

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD82F. A Profile of [ ]. Profiles of [ ]. A Profile of. Profiles of.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD83F. In one of My Writings, Someone asked a Man, “What would Happen if that Happened?” And The Man replied, “You probably do Not want to Know the Real Answer to that Question.” About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

Here is a Quote from One of My Family Members (FM): “You can Tell Just by Looking at Us.”

 

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

As is also True with Many Events throughout History (such as during The Plagues and during other Epidemics), in the 2014 Movie called, “Pompeii,” — when The Volcano Erupted — Many Individuals’ Priorities changed to a Desire for Survival for Themselves, and Their Family Members (FM), and Their Friends.

Here is a Quote from a Journalist: “We have seen The News, and it is Us.”

And More News from Around The World:

 

From MSN.com: “Why the Indianapolis 500 is called ‘the greatest spectacle in racing’ ”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Trump at conclusion of first foreign trip: ‘I think we hit a home run’ ”.

 

From The NYDailyNews.com: “Iraqi forces launch operation to seize last Islamic State enclave in Mosul”.

 

From UPI.com: “Virginia State Police special agent dies in shooting”.

 

From MSN.com: “Trump’s trip: Conventional images and unconventional talk”.

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From CollegeBasketball.NBCSports.com: “Seven identified after threats made against referee John Higgins following Kentucky Elite Eight loss”.

 

From CNN.com: “Oregon, Washington, D.C. legalize marijuana”.

 

From CNN.com: “ ‘Modern Family’ actress slams body-shamers”.

 

From CNN.com: “5 things we learned about Hillary Clinton”.

 

From MSN.com: “Disney opens ‘Avatar’ and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ attractions”.

 

From Lyrics.com: “If You Knew What I Knew” — Lyrics .

 

From CBSNews.com: “Trump delays decision on Paris climate agreement at G7 summit”.

 

From CNN.com: “ ‘Above average’ Atlantic hurricane season expected”.

 

From MSN.com: “McMaster ‘not concerned’ after Kushner back-channel reports”.

 

From MSN.com: “Hepatitis C Is Rapidly Spreading — And Baby Boomers Are Most At-Risk”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei lashes out against Saudi Arabia for strengthening US ties”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Iran’s supreme leader calls Saudi Arabia a ‘cow milked’ by the US after record-setting arms deal”.

 

From SFGate.com: “79-foot blue whale carcass washes up on Bolinas beach”.

 

From Freep.com: “Once at risk of extinction, iconic Warthog plane lives on”.

 

From CNN.com: “Kim Jong Un’s mysterious inner circle”.

 

From CNN.com: “The man behind the Ice Bucket Challenge is drowning in medical bills”.

 

From MSN.com: “Shia LaBeouf Sued by Bartender in Bowling Alley Tirade”.

 

From IMDB.com: “Miss Evers’ Boys (TV Movie 1997)”.

 

From CNN.com: “First look inside Disney’s ‘Pandora: World of Avatar’ ”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Two killed, one injured in stabbings on Portland light rail”.

 

From CNN.com: “Officer’s instincts saved this boy from drowning”.

 

From CNN.com: “Woman jumps on car hood as thief drives”.

 

From MSN.com: “Cannes: ‘Good Time’ Starring Robert Pattinson Gets Overwhelming Standing Ovation”.

 

From MSN.com: “Floods, landslides kill at least 91 in Sri Lanka”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Report: Enes Kanter of Oklahoma City Thunder faces arrest warrant issued in Turkey”.

 

From MSN.com: “Top 10 storylines for the 2017 NBA Finals”.

 

From CNN.com: “President Trump passes his first test on the world stage”.

 

From CNN.com: “UK reduces terror threat level to ‘severe’ ”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “New Taliban attack on Afghan base kills at least 15 soldiers”.

3

From FoxNews.com: “Chinese fighter jets buzz US Navy surveillance plane outside Hong Kong”.

2

From TheHill.com: “DHS chief: If you knew what I knew about terror, you’d ‘never leave the house’ ”.

11

From Biography.com: “‘If You Only Knew’ John Cena: Larry King Talks to the WWE Superstar (VIDEO)”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “If You Only Knew What I’ve Seen as a Paramedic”.

0

From CNN.com: “What to make of these viral racist rants?”.

2

From ZeroHedge.com: “Hillary Clinton: ‘The Right Is Afraid Of Me Because I Don’t Die’ ”.

9

From MSN.com: “Raw: G7 Leaders View Jet Flyover Before Meetings”.

3

From The MiamiHerald.com: “Secret court rebukes NSA for 5-year illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens”.

6

From The DailyCaller.com: “Martin Shkreli Drops $100K Bounty For Info On Seth Rich’s Murderer”.

4

From MSN.com: “Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Adviser to Jimmy Carter, Dies at 89”.

1

From Yahoo.com: “In Brussels, Trump and the Europeans Make Nice, Sort Of”.

2

From MSN.com: “U.S. Alzheimer’s deaths jump 54 percent; many increasingly dying at home”.

3

From CNN.com: “Wait, what? Scientist discovers snakes that hunt in packs”.

1

From CNN.com: “Mystery SOS sign appears in Australia”.

12

From TheGuardian.com: “More than 30 drown as hundreds fall from migrant boat off Libya”.

5

From MSN.com: “Victor Cruz, Chicago Bears agree to one-year contract”.

 

From The CSMonitor.com: “A glimmer of hope for honeybee populations”.

2

From MSN.com: “Expect above-average Atlantic hurricane season, U.S. forecasters say”.

4

From Space.com: “Mysteries at Jupiter: NASA’s Juno Probe Reveals Cyclones, Auroras & Surprises”.

3

From The CSMonitor.com: “Philippine forces launch attacks against ISIS-linked militants in Marawi”.

 

From MSN.com: “Aaron Hernandez Brother Releases Cryptic Statement About ‘Aaron’s Truth’ ”.

 

From The TownHall.com: “ ‘Institutional Lack of Candor’: Obama Administration Violated Constitutional Privacy Protections For Years”.

 

From MSN.com: “New nurse being credited with saving life of plane passenger”.

 

From The RadarOnline.com: “The Iceman Cometh? Val Kilmer REALLY Wants To Be Part Of The Top Gun Sequel”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Rumors on WhatsApp Ignite 2 Mob Attacks in India, Killing 7”.

 

From The MilitaryTimes.com: “John Glenn’s remains were disrespected at the Air Force mortuary, Pentagon documents allege”.

 

From Forbes.com: “Dogs Detect Diabetes. Do They Smell This Chemical?”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Is Even Better Without CGI”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “The ‘alien megastructure’ star is acting weird, again, and its exactly what astronomers have been waiting for”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “In Brussels, Trump and the Europeans Make Nice, Sort Of”.

 

From The WashingtonPost.com: “Analysis | Five startling things Betsy DeVos just told Congress”.

 

From CNN.com: “Greg Gianforte just made a massive error on the final night of the Montana special election”.

 

From CNN.com: “US warship tests China’s claims in South China Sea”.

 

From MSN.com: “Suspected suicide bombs in Jakarta kills 3 policemen”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Scientists have worked out why flamingos stand on one leg”.

 

From MSN.com: “Ajax 0 Manchester United 2: Pogba and Mkhitaryan seal emotional Europa League triumph”.

 

From The NYTimes.com: “Fox News Retracts Seth Rich Story That Stirred Controversy”.

 

From TheWrap.com: “Sean Hannity Backs Off Seth Rich Conspiracy Theory ‘At This Time’ ”.

And More of My Writings:

 

CD84F. Roughhouse. Roughhouses. Roughhousing. Roughhoused.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD85F. Play. Plays. Playing. Played. Playful. Playfully.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).


And More of My Writings:

 

CD86F. Savior. Saviors.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD87F. Salvation. Salvations.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD88F. Save. Saves. Saving. Saved.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD89F. Lifesaver. Lifesavers. Lifesaving.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD90F. Rescuer. Rescuers. Rescuing. Rescued.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD91F. Survivor. Survivors. Survived. Surviving.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD92F. Hero. Heroes. Heroic. Heroism.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD93F. Helper. Helpers. Helping. Helped. Helpful.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD94F. Good Job (GJ). Great Job (GJ). Excellent Job (EJ). Wonderful Job (WJ).

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD95F. Good Samaritan (GS). Good Samaritans (GS).

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD96F. Worker. Workers. Working. Works. Work. Worked.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD97F. Volunteer. Volunteers. Volunteering. Volunteers. Volunteered.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD98F. Member. Members. Membership. Memberships.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

There are Many Songs to Listen to, including Buffalo Springfield’s, “For What It’s Worth,” and Frida’s, “I Know There’s Something Going On.”

And More of My Writings:

 

 

CD99F. Compelling. Compelling Evidence (CE). Compel. Compels. Compelled. Compelling. Evidence. Evidences. Evidencing. Evidenced. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD100F. Reasonable Person (RP). Reasonable People (RP). The Reasonable Person. The Reasonable People. The Reasonable Person Standard. The Reasonable Person Standards. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD101F. Consensus. Sort of a Consensus. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD102F. Pull. Pulls. Pulling. Pulled. Metaphorical Pull (MP). Metaphorically Pulls (MP). Metaphorical Pulling (MP). Metaphorical Pulled (MP). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

 

CD103F. Weight. Weights. Weighting. Weighted. Weight of The Evidence. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD104F. Experience. Experiences. Experiencing. Experienced. Experienced at [ ]. Experienced With [ ]. Experience at [ ].  Experience with [ ].  Experiences at [ ].  Experiences with [ ]. Experiencing at [ ]. Experiencing with [ ]. My. I am. I was. You. You are. You were. He. He is. He was. She. She is. She was. We. We are. We were. They. They are. They were. Our. Their. His. Her. Mine. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD105F. Good Understanding. Understand Well. Understands Well. With. At. About. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD106F. Go with The Flow. Goes with The Flow. Going with The Flow. Went with The Flow. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

 

CD107F. Not Go with The Flow. Not Goes with The Flow. Not Going with The Flow. Did Not Go with The Flow. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD108F. Use [ ].  Uses [ ].  Using [ ]. Used. Used to [ ]. Accustom [ ].  Accustoms [ ].  Accustoming [ ].  Accustomed [ ].  Accustomed to [ ]. Accustomed with [ ]. Hear [ ].  Hears [ ].  Hearing [ ].  Heard [ ].  Heard about [ ]. See [ ].  Sees [ ].  Seeing [ ].  Seen [ ].  Saw [ ].  Saw [ ]. Know [ ]. Knows [ ]. Knowing [ ]. Knew [ ]. Knew [ ]. Thought [ ]. Thoughts [ ]. Think [ ]. Thinks [ ].  Thinking [ ]. Thought [ ]. Think [ ]. Believe [ ]. Believes [ ]. Believing. Believed [ ].  Believed [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD109F. As is also the case with Many other Movies, The Movie called, “Sully” is a Good Movie to Watch. And Here is a Quote from that Movie, “This is The Captain. Brace for Impact.”

 

CD110F. Simulate. Simulates. Simulating. Simulated. Simulation. Simulations. Simulator. Simulators. Simulation [ ]. Simulations [ ]. A Simulation of [ ]. Simulate [ ]. Simulates [ ]. Simulating [ ]. Simulated [ ]. Simulator [ ]. Simulators [ ]. [ ] Simulator. [ ] Simulators. A Flight Simulator [ ]. Flight Simulator [ ]. Flight Simulators [ ]. A Flight Simulator [ ]. Flight Simulator [ ]. Flight Simulators [ ]. Metaphorical Flight Simulator [ ]. Metaphorical Flight Simulators [ ]. A Metaphorical Flight Simulator [ ]. Metaphorical Flight Simulator [ ]. Metaphorical Flight Simulators [ ]. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD111F. Wrote. Write. Written. Writer. Writers. Staff Writer (SW). Staff Writers (SW). Staff. Staffs. Work. Works. Working. Worked. Worker. Workers. Author. Authors. Authored. Authoring. The Author of [ ]. The Authors of [ ]. The Writer of [ ]. The Writers of [ ]. The Worker of [ ]. The Workers of [ ]. Read. Reads. Reading. See. Sees. Saw. Seen. Heard. Hear. Hears. Hearing. Know. Knows. Knowing. Known. Influence. Influences. Influencing. Influenced. Influencer. Influencers. Newspaper Article. Newspaper Articles. Published Newspaper Article (PNA). Published Newspaper Articles (PNA). Article. Articles. Published Article (PA). Published Articles (PA). Online Writing. Online Writings. Published Online Writing (POW). Published Online Writings (POW). Published on Some Medium. Published Somewhere (PS). Published Online (PO). The Man said, “I clicked The Button, and it was Published Online.” Writing. Writings. Media. Medias. Social Media (SM). Social Medias (SM). Publish. Publishes. Publishing. Published. Self-Published (SP). Online Published (OP). Wrote. Write. Written. Read. Reads. Reading. See. Sees. Saw. Seen. Heard. Hear. Hears. Hearing. Know. Knows. Knowing. Known. Influence. Influences. Influencing. Influenced. Influencer. Influencers. About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

And More of My Writings:

 

CD112F. Open to Interpretation. Subject to Interpretation. Not Open to Interpretation. Not Subject to Interpretation. Straightforward. Not Straightforward (NS). Complex. Complexity. Complexities. Hard. Easy. Simple. Simplification. Simplify. Simplifies. Simplifying. Simplified. Over Simplify. Over Simplifies. Over Simplifying. Over Simplified. Over Simplification. Interpret. Interprets. Interpretation. Interpreted. Interpreter. Interpreters. Translate. Translates. Translating. Translated. Translation. Translations. Translator. Translators.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD113F. Skilled at [ ]. Skilled with [ ]. Expert at [ ]. Expert with [ ]. Talented at [ ]. Talented with [ ]. Good at [ ]. Good with [ ]. Fine at [ ]. Fine with [ ]. Excellent at [ ]. Excellent with [ ]. Wonderful at [ ]. Wonderful with [ ]. Awesome at [ ]. Awesome with [ ]. Skill. Skills. Skilled. Skillful. Skillfully. Expert. Experts. Expertly. Expertise. Talent. Talents. Talented. Good. Fine. Excellent. Wonderful. Awesome.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

CD114F. Galvanize. Galvanizes. Galvanizing. Galvanized.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

In what Many People Might Consider a Scary Moment, in the Film called “47 Meters Down,” a Person/Diver shines a Light in The Ocean and finds out/discovers that there are Sharks nearby.

From CNN on 5/30/2017, and in all Capitalized Letters: “What’s ‘Source’ for The Goose…”

And Here is a Well-Known — and oftentimes True (OT) — Quote: “What’s Good for The Goose, is Good for The Gander.”

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

 

Here is a Paraphrased Quote from Sean Hannity, on The Fox News Channel, on 5/30/2017: “Asking Questions does Not Make Someone a Conspiracy Theorist.”

And More News from Around The World:

 

 

From CNN.com: “Trump has said often climate change isn’t real”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Paris Climate Agreement: Trump expected to pull out of pact”.

 

From Wikipedia.com, a Person and People can also learn about The Book called, “The Whipping Boy”.

 

From NewsWeek.com: “Hillary Clinton blames email scandal for election loss, calling it fake news and ‘biggest nothing burger ever’ ”.

 

From TheGlobalDispatch.com: “Clinton attacks ‘bankrupt’ DNC, NY Times, Russia and then talks Goldman Sachs ‘they paid me’ ”.

 

From TownHall.com: “Is it Racist to Criticize Your Own Race?

 

From CBSNews.com: “Bounty hunters and fugitive killed in dramatic shootout caught on video”.

 

From Mediaite.com: “Gallup: Republicans Far More Willing To Criticize Their Own Party Than Democrats”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Bachelorette’ contestant Lee Garrett under fire for offensive tweets”.

 

From CNN.com: “11 Philippines soldiers killed in botched anti-ISIS airstrike”.

0

From MSN.com: “All jokes aside, Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet sparks questions too”.

1

From TheHill.com: “Police investigating noose found in African American History Museum”.

1

 

From MSN.com: “Police release Tiger’s DUI arrest dashcam video”.

2

From MSN.com: “Three bodies found at John Lennon’s former Liverpool home”.

71

From MSN.com: “Hillary Clinton: ‘I take responsibility for every decision I made, but that’s not why I lost’ ”.

2

From MSN.com: “LeBron James delivered a powerful response to the racist vandalism of his home”.

5

From MSN.com: “Melania Trump usually stays out of the fray. But she unloaded on Kathy Griffin.

5

From The IBTimes.com: “Kathy Griffin Gets Fired From CNN After Posting Offensive Donald Trump Photo”.

21

From MSN.com: “Is chronic sleep deprivation impairing President Trump’s brain, performance?

 

From The WSJ.com: “The White House Mess”.

 

From The BBC.com: “JRR Tolkien book Beren and Lúthien published after 100 years”.

 

From CNN.com: “US Air Force vet gets 35 years prison for trying to join ISIS”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Hundreds of teens brawl on Jersey Shore”.

35

From The MiamiHerald.com: “ ‘He-Man’ qualifies for special Florida Senate election ballot”.

51

From MSN.com: “ ‘Crooked Hillary’ Tosses At Trump’s ‘Covfefe Houses’ as 2016 Rivals Renew Twitter Battle”.

 

From The Refinery29.com: “An Appeals Court Deals A Major Blow To Trump’s Travel Ban”.

50

From KATU.com: “ ‘Guardian Angels’ make renewed push to patrol MAX trains, other areas”.

 

From KATU.com: “Two safe after sailboat tips over near Rooster Rock”.

 

From NBCNews.com: “LeBron James’ Los Angeles home vandalized with ‘n-word’ graffiti”.

 

8

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Trump accuses journalists of making up sources and fabricating stories”.

0

From The NPR.org: “Why The ‘Sgt. Pepper’s’ Cover Art Matters As Much As The Music”.

9

From CNN.com: “A hotel 34 miles from land: The Frying Pan Tower”.

 

From CNN.com: “WH communications director stepping down”.

12

From MSN.com: “Silk Road boss Ross Ulbricht loses legal appeal”.

 

From MSN.com: “Ohio attorney general sues 5 pharma companies over their role in the opioid epidemic”.

0

From CNN.com: “Video shows moment bear attacks hunter”.

 

From CNN.com: “Trump, home all alone”.

5

From Weather.com: “Alaska Volcano Erupts, Prompting Red Alert; Ash Cloud Blooms to 35,000 Feet”.

 

From CNN.com: “‘Plinko’ contestant freaks after record win”.

 

From CNN.com: “Portland isn’t as liberal as you think it is”.

6

From FoxNews.com: “Kathy Griffin apologizes for photo shoot with bloodied Trump mask, says she ‘went too far’ ”.

 

From CNN.com: “Nathan’s and Curtis beef hot dogs recalled”.

 

From The DailyCaller.com: “What Is the Washington Post Hiding About Its Jared Kushner Story?”.

 

From TheHill.com: “White House mounts staunch defense of Kushner”.

 

From CNN.com: “Trump marks Memorial Day with Arlington visit”.

8

From TheHill.com: “Assange: Kushner correct to create channels with everyone”.

 

From MSN.com: “ ‘Ultra Street Fighter II’ Is A Bit Of A Mixed Bag Online”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega dead at 83”.

 

From The DallasNews.com: “ ‘I’ll put a bullet in your head’: Fistfight nearly erupts on final day of contentious legislative session”.

 

From NBCdfw.com: “Basebrawl! Harper, Strickland Punch Away”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Tiger Woods arrested in Florida on DUI suspicion”.

 

From MSN.com: “Co-pilot in plane crash near Everest dies of injuries”.

From The BleacherReport.com: “Golfer Jeff Overton Developed Life-Threatening Spinal Infection After Procedure”.

 

From Bloomberg.com: “Forget Supersonic. Hypersonic Is the U.S. Military’s New Speed”.

 

From USAToday.com: “French Open: Petra Kvitova wins first match after return from injury”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Macron hosts Putin in latest diplomatic test”.

 

From CNN.com: “Hero firefighter dies from 9/11-related cancer”.

 

From The DailyMail.co.uk: “Explosions heard in Manchester’s Moss Side as man arrested”.

 

From Sports.USAToday.com: “How the 33 drivers fared in the 2017 Indianapolis 500”.

 

From CNN.com: “Sheriff’s deputy, 7 others killed in Mississippi shootings”.

 

From The HuffintonPost.com: “Burger King’s ‘Who Is The King?’ Vote Reportedly Angers Belgian Royal”.

 

From The Telegraph.co.uk: “The Rite of Spring 1913: Why did it provoke a riot?”.

 

From The HuffingtonPost.com: “North Korea Tests New Anti-Aircraft System, State News Agency Says”.

 

From MSN.com: “Judge throws out lawsuit against Hillary Clinton by parents of Benghazi victims”.

 

From The NYPost.com: “Trump’s first foreign trip was a huge success”.

 

From BBC.com: “Japan’s growing concern over China’s naval might”.

 

From The BusinessInsider.com: “Burger King has a started an uproar in Belgium by asking who is the true king in new ad”.

 

From USAToday.com: “Swedish satire ‘The Square’ is a weird, worthy winner at Cannes”.

 

From Bloomberg.com: “Inside Obama’s Secret Outreach to Russia”.

 

From TheHill.com: “Pentagon chief: War with North Korea would be ‘catastrophic’ ”.

 

From The ChicagoTribune.com: “New accuser sues Dennis Hastert, alleging sexual abuse”.

 

From Hosted.AP.org: “WHO Says 3 Zika Cases Detected in India for 1st Time”. And W.H.O., in this instance, stands for The World Health Organization.

 

From The VOANews.com: “Sources: 3rd US Naval Strike Force Deployed to Deter North Korea”.

 

From ABCNews.go.com: “Kelly defends plan for Russia back channel as a ‘good thing’ ”.

 

From The DailyLeader.com: “Lincoln County deputy, seven others killed in shooting spree; suspect in custody”.

 

From MSN.com: “Biden Slams Democrats for Silence on Middle Class”.

 

From Yahoo.com: “Video captures the moment a boy falls off a waterslide in California”.

 

From FoxNews.com: “Navy parachutist killed after chute fails during Fleet Week show”.

 

From MSN.com: “12 wounded in city shootings Saturday and Sunday”.

 

From MSN.com: “Pelosi: Trump ‘disrespected our closest allies’ at NATO”.

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From The Telegraph.co.uk: “Teenage Audi mechanic ‘committed suicide after colleagues set him on fire and locked him in a cage’. ”

4

From ABCNews.go.com: “Uncovering America’s Secret War in Laos”.

22

From MSN.com: “Hepatitis C Is Rapidly Spreading — And Baby Boomers Are Most At-Risk”.

6

From ABCNews.go.com: “Uncovering America’s Secret War in Laos”.

3

From TheDiplomat.com: “The CIA’s ‘Secret War’ ”.

9

From The SportingNews.com: “Racing veteran Dave Steele killed in crash at Florida track”.

2

From ABCNews.go.com: “Video: New video shows kayaker attacked by great white shark”.

3

From ABC7Chicago.com: “Army skydiver dies after Chicago Air and Water Show mid-air collision”.

 

From ABC.net.Au: “ ‘My handshake wasn’t innocent’: Macron describes first meeting with Trump”.

1

From ABCNews.go.com: “Saldana and Del Toro help open new Disney ‘Guardians’ ride”.

 

5

From NewsWeek.com: “Chinese jets have carried out an “unsafe” interception of a U.S. Navy surveillance plane”.

2

From CNN.com: “While campaigning, Merkel says Europeans can’t ‘completely’ rely on US, others”.

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From The LATimes.com: “Meet Disney’s philosopher king: the brain behind ‘Avatar’s’ Pandora and Marvel’s ‘Guardians’ ride”.

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From CNN.com: “Clinton on election loss: Chardonnay helped”.

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From MSN.com: “Why the Indianapolis 500 is called ‘the greatest spectacle in racing’ ”.

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From TheHill.com: “Trump at conclusion of first foreign trip: ‘I think we hit a home run’ ”.


And More of My Writings:

 

CD115F. Ruffed Up (RU). Ruffs Up (RU). Ruff Up (RU). Ruffing Up (RU). Tease. Teases Teasing. Teased. Sort of (SO). Kind of (KO). A Little (AL). A Lot (AL). Some.

About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).


Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Man said to an Audience, “I want to Pass a Law that States that Everyone, including every single Intelligence Organization, and including ever single Foreign Intelligence Organization, Must Obey Every Single Law of This Jurisdiction. And I Fully Expect Everyone, including Every Foreign Intelligence Organization, to Obey Every Single Law of This Jurisdiction.” And The Audience then Erupted into Laughter, with one Member of The Audience yelling, “Nice Joke! That’s Just Not Reality. Not Realistic either. And that will Never Happen, Buddy Pal. And Intelligence Agencies are in charge of Spies, Spying, and Espionage. Wake Up! Dude.”

 

The Titanic is a Great Movie to Watch and to Listen to. And Here is a Quote from that Movie:  As The Boat is Sinking, First Officer William Murdoch says, “Your money can’t save you any more than it can save me. Get Back!” And Please Remember that Money is Paper made from Trees.

 

Here is a Joke that I Wrote:

 

The Man said on a Social Network, “I’m Good at That. And I’m also Naturally Good at That.” And Someone Typed, “What?! Why are You Naturally Good at That? Is there a Biological Reason for that? And is there an Innate Reason for that? Did God Make/Create You to be Naturally Good at that? And Why are You Not Naturally Good at EVERYTHING? You should be the First Person to be Good at EVERY single Thing, and at EVERY single Profession. Shape Up, Mister. I’m Disappointed with You. Get with The Program.”

 

In one of My Writings, The Man said to another Man, “There are Many Metaphorical Smoking Guns.” Smoking Gun (SG). Smoking Guns (SG). About that Subject (ATS). About those Subjects (ATS). Not about that Subject (NATS). Not about those Subjects (NATS).

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