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Only boring people are bored! The items that I'm interested in include History, Economics (Capitalism-Yeah!), Guns, Cigars, Cars, Music, Military, and Birding. Again, the world is full of interests and interesting people.
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
2315 Interesting News
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