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square dance calling thing means my

2022-12-11 20:35:03.313853+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

The square dance calling thing means my Facebook friends list expands beyond my usual bubble. The guy who's been posting pro-Reagan memes, and is just this side of the "unfriend and block" line just posted bemoaning that his offspring and their families don't want anything to do with him during the holidays. Not sure, even if it were my place, I'd point out to him that maybe there's a reason for this....

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#Comment Re: square dance calling thing means my made: 2022-12-12 04:44:09.154551+01 by: brainopener

Is the reason Mondale? I bet it's Mondale.

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