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To: TobagoJack who wrote (179636)10/23/2021 12:57:36 AM
From: Maple MAGA 2 Recommendations

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Mick Mørmøny

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (179636)10/23/2021 12:47:37 PM
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Another disturbance in the force

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (179636)10/23/2021 1:18:37 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations

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I'm right where I've always been, piloting my personal little avatar from inside my skull. From outsiders' points of view I'm in level 3 Aotearoa-Zimbabwe wuflu lockdown located in our house in Auckland from where I've made daily sorties of a get fit nature. From a Cyberspace point of view I've been less present, making less frequent expeditions though I have observed enormous amounts.

Boasting, I got down to 5km in 27.3 minutes and should get to 25 minutes in another month or so though after 4 years of being careful I tweaked a component just above my left knee at the back so am being very gentle.

In my good old days 40 years ago at 32 I could easily do 5km in about 20 minutes and 18 at top speed. But 27 minutes is OK as a 72 year geezer.

My neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio is low at 1.5 and HbA1c is 35 mmol/ mol which indicate good wuflu resistance, and all other measures such as lipids, psa, creatinine and whatnot, blood pressure, pulse etc suggest infinite life span, despite vicious rumours that hardly anyone gets even to 120 let alone 200. I do observe a shrivelling process which is unfavourable. And 30 minutes is not 20 minutes.

I'm reluctant to have covid spikes by the umpty billion injected into my veins so I'm waiting to see the whites of their eyes. They have me surrounded and are hunting door to door, along with Jacinda and her commie acolytes who are most of the local population. There was a time when VVV were more popular in Aotearoa-Zimbabwe but bludging and burglary, drugs, debt, and dissolute nihilism, obesity and ignorant stupidity are now pandemic with a much greater mortality than wuflu. Which means NZD up 20% against USD for some reason, I guess foreign ignorance about the decline here. Though USA looks a mess, so perhaps ....

Big Don is on the right track and the valuation vote agreed. Hordes would enjoy to see Twitter and Facebook fail. I have a hit list to cancel and they are on it. But so is China for threatening conquest of the pleasant people of Taiwan and Hong Kong. Hong Kong should not have been handed over to the totalitarians in Beijing. I'm not so worried about the Moslems being suppressed, as their ideology is invasion, murder and conquest. The English have been given yet another lesson in head hacking by Moslems. As were we in Auckland a couple of months ago. But Hong Kong people are peaceable traders and producers. Same in Taiwan.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (179636)10/23/2021 3:41:30 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Has the Lost Island of Gold been found? Sumatran fishermen find a huge treasure trove including a buddha worth millions that could be all that remains of civilisation of untold wealth that disappeared 700 years ago

-For the past five years, fishermen have been exploring the Musi River, near Palembang, Indonesia.

-Their amazing treasure haul includes gemstones, gold ceremonial rings, coins and bronze monks' bells.

-They also found jewel-encrusted life-size statue of Buddha from the 8th century, worth millions of pounds.

-Artefacts were part of civilisation of Srivijaya - a powerful kingdom between the 7th and 13th centuries.

-Maritime archaeologist Dr Sean Kingsley revealed research in the autumn issue of Wreckwatch magazine.