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Re: The Lull and the TUTT
      Fri Aug 29 2025 05:22 PM

And here we are...20 years after "The levees will hold".

I saw an interesting show last night. Didn't catch the name but it had a Lt. General in it that when he showed up, he changed the whole deal.

He was incredible. It''s sad that there were so many who aimed their guns at everything that moved until he showed up.

"Getcha damn guns down, get em down!"

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