The calm before the storm.... (Page 3/3)
Tony Kania OCT 29, 08:47 AM
"Ya'll". If a member starts their sentence with "ya'll", then we should have learned by now that the poster is attacking American Values. It shows the simplistic thought process right from the git go.

My gawd people, have we not learned anything?
maryjane OCT 29, 09:29 AM
Well Tony, perhaps he's from "Southern California.............

Calm before the storm:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BayTiEmneTm/

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blackrams OCT 29, 09:38 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Well Tony, perhaps he's from "Southern California.............

Calm before the storm:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BayTiEmneTm/




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Ron

Isn't it strange that after a bombing, everyone blames the bomber, his upbringing, his environment, his culture, his mental state but …
after a shooting, the problem is the gun....
Open your frigg'n minds, think about all the other tools that can be made into WMDs.

I sincerely hope that life is never discovered on another planet because, sure as hell Progressives and Socialists will want to send them money.

blackrams OCT 29, 09:48 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
Team Orange, collectively clutching something here that's akin to a pious Catholic's Rosary beads, as they try to distract themselves from their own unwanted thoughts about the further embarrassments that they think could be coming their way in the ever less distant future.

Hail Mary—and Hail Alex Jones.


"Team Orange." On loan (I hope) from ray b. Who has materialized in one of the other active threads.




I know I don't get out much but, I don't have a clue about what this Team Orange is all about so, I googled it.


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What is Team Orange?
Team Orange is a pro-social behaviour campaign that teaches elementary aged children the values of inclusion, loyalty and respect.  We choose these three words to represent Team Orange because at a young age kids demonstrate mistreat, exclusion, and betrayal. Team Orange wants to change these behaviours by teaching the positive side through fun and engaging presentations at schools. Our presentations help kids make positive choices about friendships through giving them a fresh perspective on the values of inclusion, loyalty and respect.  



Since that explanation makes absolutely no sense (at least to me) as how it is being used in a political sense. I have to conclude it's some kind of intended insult to those who don't agree with the users.

Hmm, I don't know whether to be insulted or not. Considering the positions the user's of this term have taken in the past, I doubt it's going to make me lose any sleep but, I do wonder, where the heck this came from. I'm sure this will be explained to this country boy at some point that the users feel is most advantageous to the users.

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williegoat OCT 29, 10:09 AM
"Team Orange" is a snide reference to Trump's skin color.



Some will take offense at this image, but it is just the kind of thing that we all should be able to laugh at, regardless of political affiliation or ethnic origin. I think it is hilarious.
maryjane OCT 29, 10:13 AM

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Originally posted by blackrams:


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it looks like they've removed the video now. Taken by a drone.
A thousand ways to get into trouble on the water........an it can happen in seconds..
A boat coming into Jupiter Inlet Fla is pushed into a wave by the following wave and sinks. Happened because tide was going out, but waves were coming in, and he momentarily got off the throttle when he couldn't tell exactly where and when the wave tops were going to be. It all happens in 2-3 seconds. One occupant and he survived.

blackrams OCT 29, 10:24 AM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

"Team Orange" is a snide reference to Trump's skin color.

Some will take offense at this image, but it is just the kind of thing that we all should be able to laugh at, regardless of political affiliation or ethnic origin. I think it is hilarious.



Gotcha I figured it was something like that.

Dang it, now I'm offended. I really like Cheetos....................
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Ron

Isn't it strange that after a bombing, everyone blames the bomber, his upbringing, his environment, his culture, his mental state but …
after a shooting, the problem is the gun....
Open your frigg'n minds, think about all the other tools that can be made into WMDs.

I sincerely hope that life is never discovered on another planet because, sure as hell Progressives and Socialists will want to send them money.

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maryjane OCT 29, 07:38 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

it looks like they've removed the video now. Taken by a drone.
A thousand ways to get into trouble on the water........an it can happen in seconds..
A boat coming into Jupiter Inlet Fla is pushed into a wave by the following wave and sinks. Happened because tide was going out, but waves were coming in, and he momentarily got off the throttle when he couldn't tell exactly where and when the wave tops were going to be. It all happens in 2-3 seconds. One occupant and he survived.



Try this one Ron:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Baz5WKWlIrv/

blackrams OCT 29, 07:50 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:


Try this one Ron:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Baz5WKWlIrv/



Well, that was enlightening. Now I remember why I don't go boating. Thanks.

A man must know his limitations, apparently he needs to understand his boat's also.
RayOtton OCT 30, 04:05 AM
I came close to that experience when I was 17.

A friend and I went out way past Orient Point on the tip of Long Island. Why? Well, as I said, we were 17.

It wasn't too bad going out but we had that following sea to fight when we turned around.

Planted the bow in a wave three or four times before we realized we needed to speed up rather than slow down.

Very scary but it was just the experience I needed to give me a healthy respect for the sea.

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