Ok, just go ahead . . .
Whatever the democrats want, we've let them do it . . .
We are into an awfuly stinky ditch in Ameica and our entertainers-politicians have had their . . .
Sanctuary cities, etc.,etc.,etc. . . .
The Tea Party has spoken yet they, or we, are continually maligned by leftwinged press and politicians . . .
I want and I pray for Donald Trump tp procede ion his logical leadership ways; however, o and hillm, and all of the left are mobilizing to stop those of us who want our country back into decent hands . . .
America, now that you have apparently woke up in the 2016 elections, don't stop now . . .
Resist the left in America . . .
My true belief is that the world is in need of Christ's return . . .
Until he does, the Trump/Pence/Ryan team needs our sincere support!
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Wednesday, January 4, 2017
School Teacher . . . Thx Sarah R!
SCHOOL TEACHERAfter retiring from the army, a former Artillery Sergeant took a job as a high school teacher. Just before the school year started, he injured his back. He was required to wear a light plaster cast around the upper part of his body. Fortunately, the cast fitted snugly under his shirt and wasn't noticeable when he wore his suit jacketOn the first day of class, he found himself assigned to the toughest students in the school. The smart-ass punks, having already heard the new teacher was a former soldier, were leery of him and he knew they would be testing his discipline in the classroom.Walking confidently into the rowdy classroom, the new teacher opened the window wide and sat down at his desk. A strong breeze through the window made his tie flap. He picked up a stapler and stapled the tie to his chestDead Silence.The rest of the year went smoothly.
Photos . . . Thx Tom Q!
Blue ice...the result of snow falling on a glacier becoming compressed.
Not a branch. It's a mammoth tusk unearthed from the ground.
Not Legoland. It's a housing complex in San Buenaventura, Mexico.
This looks like a piece of art, but it’s a honeycomb.
An infrared photo of a garden. This is what a bee sees.
This giant cactus, Pachycereus weberi, is native to Mexico and southern Arizona.
This is what smoking does to your curtains.
The stunning blue-ringed octopus,
one of the most dangerous marine animals.
one of the most dangerous marine animals.
The Iraqi Marshes: an aquatic landscape in a desert climate.
A 27,000-year-old hand print
discovered on the rocks of an Indonesian island.
discovered on the rocks of an Indonesian island.
Looks like a tattoo?
They're scars left after being struck by lightning.
They're scars left after being struck by lightning.
Bangledeshians get creative:
a floating bridge made out of dinghies.
a floating bridge made out of dinghies.
What a difference a century makes:
The daily commute, then and now.
Lavender and wheat fields grow side by side in perfect harmony.
This is the rarely seen ili pika (Ochotona iliensis), a shy
mountain animal from China that was recently spotted
for the first time in 20 years.
A rare sight: a sunset and eclipse at the same time.
An ice cave formed by volcanic hot springs.
Stuyvesant Town is Manhattan's largest apartment complex.
Not something you see every day: lightning and a rainbow.
A cloud formation above Lake Michigan in Holland
State Park, Michigan.
A bird’s-eye view of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
To get an idea of how large the comet 67P/Churyumov-
Gerasimenko is, it has been rendered next to a city.
Your mind is a garden, your thoughts are the seeds.
You can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.
Don’t forget to water it!
P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail