Ok. I admit it. Trump's wall does have a positive aspect and it's pink teeter-totters. Pink seesaws at US-Mexico wall win design award
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Ok. I admit it. Trump's wall does have a positive aspect and it's pink teeter-totters. Pink seesaws at US-Mexico wall win design award
it's disappointing that they were only up for 20 minutes.
Yup, it's too bad. But maybe President Biden will help them be put in place for quite some time. That would be fun.According to the article, they were placed in a region just west of El Paso, although the see-saws were up for only 20 minutes.
Yes, but the wall is still good for climbing competitionsit's disappointing that they were only up for 20 minutes.
If we only could think like kids. The world might be in better shape.Ok. I admit it. Trump's wall does have a positive aspect and it's pink teeter-totters. Pink seesaws at US-Mexico wall win design award
Yeah, after all Tejas was annexed by imperialist expansion - following a process of settlement by Americans to justify the annexation (Sudetenland? Crimea?) - in 1836.If Texas rejoined Mexico, they wouldn't need the wall.
Yeah, after all Tejas was annexed by imperialist expansion - following a process of settlement by Americans to justify the annexation (Sudetenland? Crimea?) - in 1836.
Yeah, after all Tejas was annexed by imperialist expansion - following a process of settlement by Americans to justify the annexation (Sudetenland? Crimea?) - in 1836.
Ah yes, thanks.Actually, the annexation of Texas was in 1845. 1836 is when Texas became independent.
Ah yes, thanks.
The infiltrated Tejas, pre-packed with US settlers, declared independence - and then "joined" the USA. Right.
If we only could think like kids. The world might be in better shape.