If you’re reading this in the future, and want to send a cyborg back in time in order to keep me from being born, so that I don’t destroy Skynet, or do whatever terrible and awesome thing it is that I’m going to do in my remaining years here on earth, this is where you […]
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An online architectural tour of my earliest years in Frankfort, Kentucky
Posted in geneology, History, Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged 1918 flu, Angie Condreva, architecture, AT&T, bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Charles Augustus Maynard, Charles Maynard, Curtis Florian, cyborg, Daniel Boone National Forrest, family history, Frankfort, Goodwood Brewing, guns, houseboats, Kentucky, Lake Cumberland, Little Mister Frankfort, Mark Meade, Mark's ancestors, Minnie Florian, Monticello, Navy, Paty Maynard, Portsmouth, Rabbit Hash, Saint Joseph Hospital, Skynet, T-800, Terminator, Vietnam War, White Sulphur 9 Comments
I hereby officially withdraw my Nobel Prize nomination for Donald “There is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea” Trump
A Trump-suporting relative of mine pretty much told me not too long ago that, if my son lived into adulthood, I’d have Donald Trump to thank for it. He said this in response to my criticism of Trump, which, as I’ve come to learn, is somewhat easy to find on the internet. When I responded […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alro, ballistic missiles, CIA, dictators, Donald Trump, FOX News, international relations, Iran, Kim Jong Un, legitimizing dictators, negotiations, Nobel Prize, North Korea, nuclear proliferation, nuclear war, nuclear weapons, Pyongyang, sanctions, Sean Hannity, Singapore, South Korea, war 27 Comments