Author Topic: Why Ted Cruz Is More Electable Than You Think  (Read 9489 times)

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Offline Lando Lincoln

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Re: Why Ted Cruz Is More Electable Than You Think
« Reply #50 on: April 02, 2015, 01:11:02 am »
That's why I gave mine up years ago:  I don't even miss it!

Now that I am north of 60, it is amazing what the brain can do all on its own.
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Re: Why Ted Cruz Is More Electable Than You Think
« Reply #51 on: April 02, 2015, 01:22:32 am »
Now that I am north of 60, it is amazing what the brain can do all on its own.

Just misplaced my brand new Canon T5i and over $2,000 in auto-focus fixed and zoom lenses.  Racking my brain everyday now for over a week.

They're gone.  Startling and perplexing.
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Re: Why Ted Cruz Is More Electable Than You Think
« Reply #52 on: April 02, 2015, 01:47:49 am »
Just misplaced my brand new Canon T5i and over $2,000 in auto-focus fixed and zoom lenses.  Racking my brain everyday now for over a week.

They're gone.  Startling and perplexing.

Oh man... They will turn up. They will. I recently misplaced my most expensive watch - an Omega Planet Ocean for months. Then, I found it exactly in the ridiculous spot I put it at about the time I was convinced it was gone.
There are some among us who live in rooms of experience we can never enter.
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