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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Me too, brother. Me too.

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I’ll bushwack 20mi in a day with my bow and not see a single fresh turd and this city bitch has a fucking 6x5 stick his head in her window. Maybe I need to swap out the cow piss for perfume.

I'd be braaaaping down the trail on my 2 stroke and somehow sneak up on deer eating, wild turkeys, coyotes, a moose, a wolf (I swear or it was a HUGE coyote) and Chupacabra once sleeping right on the trail (must've been a small coyote with mange 'cause I really don't know what it was :geek: ).
 
As interesting as the bridge is, there's so much to see on the in forest.

Did you know that Henry Ford bought and operated a coal mine there? He wanted the coal to power his plants. However he didn't take into account the high cost of transporting the coal. He thought he could buy the railroad but it wasn't for sale and he closed the mine after some time. It's amazing to see the operation. The mine opening is high on a ridge, however he had to get the coal down below to the railroad tracks. So he invented a conveyor belt system to do that. If you ever have the time, take that tour.

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"Founded on T&A" is a bit of a stretch. Some of the OP's like Shankster posted the best stuff and it was never T&A. I can save you a lot of time and trouble if you only come here to look at rehashed reruns of T&A from other websites.

Here is a list of websites to visit to look at fresh original content.

YouJizz.com
PornHub.com
RedTube.com
LemonParty.org
Goatse.org
4hamsters.com
BlueWaffle
Go ahead and google Pain Olympics.

darkest stuff ever
 
Be nice if the commenter knew that was Birkeneu.
Sometimes known as Auschwitz II, but officially Birkeneu.

Been there. If I think about it for 30 seconds I will cry.
I've had numerous opportunities to go to some of the camps. I can't. It just seems very macabre and terribly disrespectful to do something like that. My opinion only, not judging others (well maybe the big assed glamour gal). I work for the US subsidiary of a German power electronics manufacturer, headquarted in Nurnberg. I feel very sorry for the younger Germans (everybody is younger to me) because they have to go through a tremendous amount of indoctrination in the education system as to the evil and the shame they should feel. I feel sorry for them because most of them were born well after the atrocities occurred.
 
I have visited Dachau and Bergen-Belsen (sp?)

Very moving experiences.

My current secretary is from Hamburg area. A youngin' for sure and has filled me in on how they educated regarding WWII. Very sad.
 
@Threadcutter308 - I visited with my ex wife when visiting her family in Poland.

It was a big deal to her to visit some of the camps, as her great grandfather was a camp survivor of Treblinka, north east of Warsaw.
He testified at Nuremberg. He was there almost 5 yrs before liberation.

I think she needed to feel and see it.

I watched an older Isreali lady be walked through the gates of Birkeneu.
Flanked on either side by big men, each with significant insignia. 3 stars on the lapel, what that means in IDF I dont know.

From what I got, she was a child survivor. They sent her and a bunch of troops back and walked her through the gate.

Fuck the Nazis.
 
@Threadcutter308 - I visited with my ex wife when visiting her family in Poland.

It was a big deal to her to visit some of the camps, as her great grandfather was a camp survivor of Treblinka, north east of Warsaw.
He testified at Nuremberg. He was there almost 5 yrs before liberation.

I think she needed to feel and see it.

I watched an older Isreali lady be walked through the gates of Birkeneu.
Flanked on either side by big men, each with significant insignia. 3 stars on the lapel, what that means in IDF I dont know.

From what I got, she was a child survivor. They sent her and a bunch of troops back and walked her through the gate.

Fuck the Nazis.

Thanks E,

I can understand how that would be a soul cleansing experience, providing closure for some to the absolutey horrific nightmare of that time. (y)
 
@Threadcutter308 - I visited with my ex wife when visiting her family in Poland.

It was a big deal to her to visit some of the camps, as her great grandfather was a camp survivor of Treblinka, north east of Warsaw.
He testified at Nuremberg. He was there almost 5 yrs before liberation.

I think she needed to feel and see it.

I watched an older Isreali lady be walked through the gates of Birkeneu.
Flanked on either side by big men, each with significant insignia. 3 stars on the lapel, what that means in IDF I dont know.

From what I got, she was a child survivor. They sent her and a bunch of troops back and walked her through the gate.

Fuck the Nazis.

I’ve been hearing people on the far left call Trump a Nazi or worse than Hitler... and I think to myself WTF are you talking about? how can you not know how unbelievably bad the Nazis were?
 
I’ve been hearing people on the far left call Trump a Nazi or worse than Hitler... and I think to myself WTF are you talking about? how can you not know how unbelievably bad the Nazis were?

Or, to be that fundamentally ignorant (and do so with such conviction)................ :rolleyes: