NEMO
Crop circles of 2016. Pretty amazing.
http://augureye.blogspot.com.es/2016/09/2016-crop-circle-gallery.html
Except for a couple, a sorry looking group especially the one at the left and middle.
Venezuelan President Is Chased by Angry Protesters
Pay for play. Let’s not let them in for their own merits. Our enemies can help them alright. To our demise.
From $570 to $609 in the last 24 hours. Perhaps Chinese buying in light of the G-20 meeting there, and the notorious Obummer Airport snub?
http://www.coindesk.com/price/
They are handing our enemies the INITIAVE.
They think riding on the coat tails of our WW11 generation who got in and out as necessary and went back to their lives, while they moved in gives them a special privledges to do what ever they want.
In the meantime they are giving military secretes to the UN with the likes of Hillarys pay for play in the middle of it. They are infiltrating enemies to the streets that are positioning themselves globally. Obama and who knows who else money and nukes to our enemies.
That with this infiltration they could attack our military stations, railways, leaving them vulnerable, our oil reserves, and more..
They are slowly positioning themselves while the Libs are trying to disarm us. Now even europe is telling their people to stock pile food while they continue to keep the borders open for the army of potential enemies marching in, A sort of industrialized war.
They could even attack our citizens they are currently dividing that won’t go away anytime soon.
So while they are side tracking people with other issues what’s up with that and why are too many so carless they are going alog with it and saying all you have to do is just be nice to them, without laying down rule of law that goes with it. Are that that naive. They’re are creating a INITIAVE for our enemies to strike.
Let’s see they gained access to government, military, millions on the streets, now they have weapons of mass destruction.
Macbeth (/məkˈbɛθ/; full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, thought to have been first performed in 1606.[1] It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake.
We are living in a Shakespearian TRAGEDY time ..It will end in TRAGEDY !
yet fewer are working FULL TIME than ever before .There is no LABOR DAY without those who would do the LABORING ! Its an OBAMA CELEBRATION where EACH PLAYER STRUTS and FRETS HIS HOUR UPON THE STAGE Full of Sound & FURY SIGNIFYING NOTHING ! OH ! the if BARD would he be alive he would have a enough DRAMA and material to fill another life time !
The Foundation was NOT TAX EXEMPT ….The Exempt statis was only for the Clinton Library !
Is this a TWO BILLION unreported income ? This little PIGGY BANK called the “FOUNDATION”!
“Foundations” should be built on ROCK SOLID stuff,NOT HOT AIR & CORRUPTION>>>
2016-09-01 — politico.com
… even as the Clintons got rich and grew their foundation into a $2 billion organization credited with major victories in the fights against childhood obesity and AIDS — while paying six figure salaries to top aides — Bill Clinton continued drawing more cash from the Former President’s Act than any other ex-president, according to a POLITICO analysis. The analysis also found that Clintons’ representatives, between 2001, when the Clintons left the White House, and the end of this year, had requested allocations under the Act totaling $16 million. That’s more than any of the other living former presidents — Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush — requested during that span.The program supplemented the income of Clinton’s staff, while providing them with coveted federal government benefits, alleviating the need for the Clinton Foundation or other Clinton-linked entities to foot the bill for such benefits. Similarly, Clinton aides got the GSA to pay for computer technology used partly by the foundation.
2016-07-27 — zerohedge.com
“In the Clinton Foundation we have a charity that has never filed the appropriate paperwork,” [Rep.] Blackburn charged.
that the Clintoon E-Mail crap comes out in Force while they think everyone is AWAY on Holiday and nobody is watching the NEWS …..Somehow Do ya get the Feelin somebody is tryin to Game Ya …The Clintonistas think Y’all are Stupid !
Missed by THAT much…

A little earth movement or wind ain’t nothing to get concerns about. Those shallow roots ain’t no problem. Just cut up the firewood and hook a tractor up to the stump. No need for any serious noise.
about the grandkids thing; I haven’t introduced them to any of the real fun things in life yet. We are at the worm drowning thing now. When they get about 14 years old, we start noodling, rattlesnake gathering, hog hunting and the like. They are sitting in deer stands now but no confiirmed kills yet.
Rno
I don’t see wanka posting… worried..is he ok
That was great. Another funny thing about first timers is they want to sit in front. They don’t realize they will get the brunt of the water when going down those rapids and it’s not warm water. Now their putting camera up along the river at turbulent places and you can see the expression on their faces when it hits them.
Maya and Treefrog…so glad you both escaped the fury of the storms!
Glad non of those trees hit the house or made a widow out of someone. I had a tree frog it my back yard one. I couldn’t sleep with that dang ribit ribit going on all the time. I asked my son to come over to find the darn thing and wondered when I saw it how such a little frog could be so loud. I decided to let him go. Kinda regretted it. Even one of the neighbors yelled stf up. I think the cats scared it off. It’s surprising there are any trees left in the south. Too bad they can’t put them back. Here during the drought those who don’t water the trees well enough and roots start to surface plus root them deep are prime targets of toppling over when a storm rolls in and aren’t even hurricane winds.
those trees down are at my kids’ places. nothing down here at treefrog manor too big to pick up with one hand. here’s a pic of my son dealing with his oak tree that fell out into the street. (away from buildings and cars, thank god)

Lol I know what you mean. I had something similarly with my daughter in law but instead she went along to learn. She was subconsciously putting fear in my grandson for things she didn’t consider safe. She never told anyone she couldn’t swim but sensed it. The brave girl went white water rafting with my son and his friends with no life jackets and couldn’t swim. They got a bit wild and someone put a hole in the raft she said. Now she can swim. She learned when I taught the grandson. The rest was my youngest daughter who must of been a seal in her last life. Even got him to go on those crazy water rides. I didn’t worry about him because if she can put a 70 pound dog under her neck by swimming under it and swim her in while calling it a pain in the neck in a cold river with strong currents she could handle a little guy.
As far as turning them into another RNO that may be taking it a little too far to the extremes lol
but Im pretty sure RNO could make quik work removing that root ball once you get the tree cut up into firewood. You might want to pick up a set of ear plugs first though. Be sure and video tape it !
Glad you are ok. Best, Farmboy
All I can say it is a good thing I took my two girls fishing, camping, scuba diving, hunting, mountain trail hiking, etc. So when I ‘borrow’ the grandkids and return them home a little wet, or muddy, or with a few scratches, they just roll their eyes and go, ” Oh dad….” Well, one daughter did freak out a bit when I returned my Grandson with some blood on his shirt and his arms and hands bleeding. But I figured that is just part of appreciating that Blackberry Cobbler and jam all the more when you have a little ‘skin’ in the game. Nothing a bandaid and some Neosporin cant fix. 🙂
Now my son and his wife is a different story. My son had the same benefits as my daughters with all the adventures, but his wife, not so much. She has never been fishing, white water rafting, hiking, or played a game of touch football. She is a little more strict when I take her son out for a few hours. You wont believe the instruction manual she hands me, which pretty much insures we wont have any real fun, even down to the meals. I may take them to McDonald’s, but they have to eat apple slices instead of french fries. Whaaaatttt?? That is so UnAmerican, soooo Wrong ! They can only drink water or juice, no cokes, no coffee ! And there is this ceremony when I return em. There is a clothing check for mud, ketchup, rips, tears, and to see if they still have both socks on and shoes on the right feet. Then there is this physical inspection for bruises, scrapes, scratches, grass stains, dirt, missing teeth, she even looks in their ears.Now the way I figure it, they were breathing when I got em, and they are still breathing and we made no trips to the ER while out and about. Figure that is good enough. I did get the motherly evil eye once when a button was missing off a shirt. She did not seem satisfied in the least with my explanation that missing button probably saved his life when it got caught in one of the finger holds on the rock climbing wall. And my poor son who understands these things, he just hides in the corner while the inspection goes on. So no help there. And he thinks it a bad idea if I ask his wife if the kids have accidental death insurance. So I have not mentioned it to her. I did tell her, trying to comfort and ease her mind, that I had full liability insurance on my truck so if I ever took them ‘mudding’ and something happened, like say, I rolled the truck, any subsequent injuries they suffer would be covered, up to a million dollars.
Well, I have a few things to get done before game time so better get with it. Hope you have a great day ! Oh, one more thing about Grandkids and their parents I have learned. Probably not a good idea to be encouraging the grand kids on future employment opportunities such as becoming ‘Storm Chasers’. That one didnt go over very well. Some folks just dont have no sense of fun or adventure. I mean, look at RNO, he turned out ok. sorta. kinda. 🙂