To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (203154 ) 12/15/2023 7:41:45 PM From: TobagoJack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217980 Re <<Israel's Netanyahu on Collision Course With Joe Biden >> ... it is fun to think about Israel adopting a different approach to its neighbourhood issues, just to puzzle out the possibilities. A few dots for Saturday morning puzzle work. W/r to the Red Sea China and USA approaches seem to be a page taken out of respective Afghanistan experiences Best to do puzzle when accompanied by Putumayo label music featured here for geopolitics is musical, or can be. Lovely music and geopolitical might have a musical code and to do correct, just crack the code. The Arabic music somehow encourages one to sway in place, bob one's head all around until dizzy even as one takes in large volume of oxygen in situ at desk side and achieve an effect akin to drinking champagne. The Israeli music does same; at least I cannot tell much difference. Both genre of music go great w/ dark chocolate granola drowned in chocolate milkt.me (click on link to get the point, and sharp) the hand gestures of the fellow in the little boat show musicalityVIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Dots
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