NoNukes
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And you have nothing but insults, so why should I care?And from your abuse of the English language, you must be ignorant.It is more than spelling.
you are laughable
and you are just a flamming troll
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And you have nothing but insults, so why should I care?And from your abuse of the English language, you must be ignorant.It is more than spelling.
you are laughable
and you are just a flamming troll
They don't allow alcohol in Saudi Arabia.And the refugees could even get halel meals here.
Saudi Arabia Has 100,000 Air Conditioned Tents That Can House 3 Million People Sitting Empty Yet Has Taken Zero Refugees
While Europe takes the burden of the migrant crisis
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
September 10, 2015
While European countries are being lectured about their failure to take in enough refugees, Saudi Arabia – which has taken in precisely zero migrants – has 100,000 air conditioned tents that can house over 3 million people sitting empty.
The sprawling network of high quality tents are located in the city of Mina, spreading across a 20 square km valley, and are only used for 5 days of the year by Hajj pilgrims. As the website Amusing Planet reports, “For the rest of the year, Mina remains pretty much deserted.”
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Can Zionazis build tents to receive palestinian refugees or syrian refugees?
I wonder why they don't want any of these "refugees"?
There are already more than 1 million syrian immigrants in Gulf countries.
Now why would anyone want to live in Wilmington?Bring your own bottle, pitch your tent under the Vincent Thomas Bridge, and you wouldn't need any air conditioning.
Now why would anyone want to live in Wilmington?Bring your own bottle, pitch your tent under the Vincent Thomas Bridge, and you wouldn't need any air conditioning.
If you don't mind having no parking spot?Perhaps many wouldn't choose Wilmington but Naples and Belmont Shores instead, if they could afford it -- right, Billy?
You can get that from the Desmond Howard bridge, just a mile down the street, now that the Henry Ford bridge is closed.I guess if someone is very hot and wants to cool off, under the Vincent Thomas Bridge would be as good a spot as any. Plus you get a great view of the harbor.
If you don't mind having no parking spot?Perhaps many wouldn't choose Wilmington but Naples and Belmont Shores instead, if they could afford it -- right, Billy?
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You can get that from the Desmond Howard bridge, just a mile down the street, now that the Henry Ford bridge is closed.I guess if someone is very hot and wants to cool off, under the Vincent Thomas Bridge would be as good a spot as any. Plus you get a great view of the harbor.
You basically got it right. If you turned right on to Ocean from the Navy base, you went over the Desmond Howard bridge and if you turned left on to Ocean, you went over the Vincent Thomas bridge. And that old drawbridge, is the Henry Ford bridge off the Terminal Island freeway.To tell you the truth, Billy Boy, I haven't been down there in ages to see what other bridges there are. I just remember that each time I went to the Navy Base shopping, I was happy to finally exit the bridge each way. I do remember the old drawbridge where you were held up when a boat went under.
I'm saying, you'd have to have a carport. Because if you didn't, parking on the street was like Gaza. Too many cars in too little streets. It's so bad, that at the end of the week, you park your car on Friday and do not move it until Monday morning.However, getting back to Belmont Shores and Naples, are you trying to tell me that the owners who paid a very high price for their homes don't even have a garage/carport and driveway where cars can be parked?