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6:52 am November 3, 2011
| pm97
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|  Bronze Apple | posts 715 | |
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I live about 35/40 miles from Tarpon Springs Florida and have always loved Greek food. So, when the St. Pete Times ran this article on the connection between the two it caught my attention. The article has no earth shattering news by any means but one sentence I think punctuates the events. "Those wanting to stay faced a government nearly unable to function." Kinda makes you smile and get warm fuzzies. the full article is linked below.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/b…..ar/1199818
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7:44 am November 3, 2011
| Jarhead
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Post edited 7:44 am – November 3, 2011 by Jarhead
Strikes, protests, widespread unemployment and the threat of political collapse had made the capital look like what one "could find after war," he said.
It will get much worse there before it gets better. This is a glimpse of America's future we will be facing all of this and more. Thanks for the link PM
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" When a well packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and it's speaker a raving lunatic." Dresden James
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10:39 am November 3, 2011
| pm97
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My pleasure. And I agree, it will be worse here.
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11:10 am November 3, 2011
| Sourdough
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"One day Chicken, The next day Feathers". (Old Sourdough saying)
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LOOK: Start to get wrapped around the idea that it was over in the Fall of 2008. This is just the dying quivers. Stop waiting for "IT" to happen, "IT" already happened.
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