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Jonathan Smith

@electradyne112

Semi-retired, recovering public interest law attorney studying Python and Java. Married to Amy.

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After my first marathon I swore I would never eat another power bar, and I didn't. Nope, I ate gel packs. Thing is, they are always sweet, but now Subway has that handled. deadlinenews.co.uk/2026/04/01/sub…

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Amy and I have had the same T Mobile plan for years, but when she gets up today I am going to talk to her about changing plans so I can get some of their new callogne. Check it out! metrobyt-mobile.com/why-metro/call…

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These days, many struggle with pet grooming as we do with our Weimaraner Franklin, and all of the trimming of his long fur. No more, we are getting a Dyson from its new Beauty Pet Line! dyson.co.uk/discover/news/…

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Notice how Jeep owners leave each other ducks they then display on their dashboards? I think Tesla owners ought to give each other batteries and the batteries should be displayed on the dashboards.

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Food for thought. Trump, Hormuz and the End of the Free Ride For half a century, Western strategists have known that the Strait of Hormuz is the acute point where energy, sea power and political will intersect. That knowledge is not in dispute. What is new in this war with

Food for thought.

Trump, Hormuz and the End of the Free Ride  

For half a century, Western strategists have known that the Strait of Hormuz is the acute point where energy, sea power and political will intersect. That knowledge is not in dispute. What is new in this war with
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We live on a dead end street and with the advent of delivery everything I now have trucks hit my mailbox frequently. So I added lovely cinder blocks of concrete in my flower bed and they hit those instead. Today, my glasses fell onto one while I was re-seating it. Lovely.

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Dude here saying blue collar blacks and whites don't converse with one another in public has never been to suburban Detroit, apparently. Detroit's burbs have a thriving, highly integrated and diverse middle class.

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Cincinnati was called Porkopolis. Not as an insult. As a boast. In the 1840s, Cincinnati was the largest pork processing centre in the world. More pigs were slaughtered and processed in Cincinnati than anywhere else on earth. The infrastructure built around this industry: the

Cincinnati was called Porkopolis.

Not as an insult. As a boast. In the 1840s, Cincinnati was the largest pork processing centre in the world. More pigs were slaughtered and processed in Cincinnati than anywhere else on earth. The infrastructure built around this industry: the
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If you haven't tried it, Cleveland Kitchens is making some hella good kraut. And it's all probiotic if you don't kill the bacterias.

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Dearest Mother — The Redleg Brigade swept the battlefield in Texas clean this afternoon. Chase Burns was on fire, delivering with great accuracy. A late shot from Elly helped secure victory. Now, off to the sunshine state where our men square off with a school of fish. — Joseph

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Dearest Mother — The Redleg Brigade’s sidearms fired on all cylinders again this evening. Redemption for Brandon Williamson, leading the charge, a dominate outing. Stephenson secured the victory, firing a longshot late. The fish stood no chance today. Welcome to Miami. — Joseph