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Magenta

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You know, being short and ginger makes folks think I’m a hot tempered, fit pitchin’ lemming 😂, and yes for sure there’s some truth to it lol.
Did you ever read Tom Robbins' Still Life With Woodpecker? :unsure::giggle:
 

Magenta

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Are you familiar with proper ear-cutting-offing technique?:):coffee:


Vincent Van Gough was a ginger :unsure:

I do not know if he used the proper technique for cutting an ear off, or not :giggle::geek:

Speaking of which (fine art), I am watching "This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist."
 

Magenta

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I finished watching the Netflix production of The Serpent last night :)

It was about a man who poisoned, robbed, and murdered multiple people across S.E.
Asia in the 70s, and then used their passports to travel while dealing in gemstones :oops:


He had a few accomplices along the way, one of whom was a French Canadian woman :censored:

Nobody but a Dutch diplomat who worked in the Bangkok embassy seemed to care
that the body count was steadily rising as this man went about his "business."


By the time Interpol got involved, he was in India poisoning a group of thirty (30)
German tourists, and he was jailed there for a number of years for that offense,
then shortly before his time was up, he faked appendicitis so convincingly they
removed his appendix, at which time he escaped from the hospital and was then
incarcerated for another ten years, a ploy which prevented him from being extradited
to Thailand to stand trial for the many murders he had committed there :censored: Then
the statute of limitations for those murders ran out, and he returned to France, and
then Tibet a free man, though he did not know (and this was many years after his
murdering spree there) that the French Canadian woman had confessed to some
of those crimes, and the Dutch embassy man (Knippenberg), now living in New
Zealand, still had all the case files, for he never gave up hope of having this man
pay for his crimes, and he was finally brought to trial for murder in 2003.


In November 2004 he was sentenced by a Nepalese court to life
imprisonment for the murder of Connie Jo Bronzich in December 1975.


Charles Sobhraj lost two appeals against this conviction.

In 2010 the United Nations Human Rights Committee
expressed the view that he did not receive a fair trial.


In 2014 a Nepalese court found Sobhraj guilty of the murder of Laurent
Carriere, also in December 1975. He was sentenced to a further 20 years.


Sobhraj did not challenge this conviction.

In December 2020 he remained imprisoned in Kathmandu.

Although the Thai police issued a warrant for his arrest in 1976, Charles Sobhraj
never returned to Thailand and has never been tried for any crimes there.


In the absence of a guilty verdict, Sobhraj is therefore presumed innocent.
 

Magenta

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I think that he's referring to this:



Hey, if he's giving out Cracker Jacks, then I'll start crowing in the morning just to get some...lol.
Does that cracked corn have peanuts in it also? :unsure:

My search engine says this:

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Live4Him

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You'll have to show up at his house at just the right time and look like a rooster.
All joking aside, Cracker Jacks are still one of my favorites.

I ate them all the time as a kid (my father would buy them for me), and I still eat them pretty regularly today.
 
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All joking aside, Cracker Jacks are still one of my favorites.

I ate them all the time as a kid (my father would buy them for me), and I still eat them pretty regularly today.
Yes and the prize in the bottom of the box:)
 

Riveraname

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There you go! You have peace like a river!:)
Aww that's a super nice interpretation! :love:
I like it. ;)
btw, you had mentioned something about a week or 2 (?) ago about a presentation.....
how'd it go?
It went smoothly and I'm super thankful for that. Thank you for caring :D
 

JohnDB

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do you have a date for the crash? It seems more and more george soros and the other elites have connection to the scam demic and the poison virus
No...the Dems are pulling their money out of the market. They were pouring it in after the election to pump up wall street but now they are pulling it out.

So between the unreasonable price to earnings ratios and the other things that can tank the market...I'm staying really skiddish with my trading....it's one of those things like a milk cow kicking over a lantern... don't know exactly what will be the catalyst but there's a lot of things that can start it.

It won't last long...but I don't want to lose between ¼-⅓ of my money either.

I'm in good companies with solid earnings to begin with. Those are always the last to fall and the first to rise.
But it might cause me to be unemployed for a while.
 

GaryA

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All joking aside, Cracker Jacks are still one of my favorites.

I ate them all the time as a kid (my father would buy them for me), and I still eat them pretty regularly today.
I ate them as a kid - some as a young adult - been years-and-years now since the last time I ate any of them.