Cape Town?Anybody wanna guess which large cities you must deport from to start an expedition to Antarctica? (without looking)
My father-in-law's job was to set up expeditions to Antarctica...
2 cities
No.Cape Town?
My parents always go this route. It is where the Atlantic hits the Pacific. Roughest waters in the world.Santiago is one
I went there and saw indigenous penguins!!!!The other is Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Where my wife is from...
Her dad got you a ship, crew, stores, helicopters, etc
I've been learning a lot lately from recordings of the late Tasmanian farmer Bill Mollison. But I didn't realize there were penguins there.The other is Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Where my wife is from...
Her dad got you a ship, crew, stores, helicopters, etc
Yeah. We went to the south of the island at night and watched them come ashore and walk to their "houses." You need a tour guide with a flashlight, but it it's neat to see.I've been learning a lot lately from recordings of the late Tasmanian farmer Bill Mollison. But I didn't realize there were penguins there.
Lanky was my Uncle's name. He was a biker. I have both a biker and an Uncle story, which do you choose?I've been learning a lot lately from recordings of the late Tasmanian farmer Bill Mollison. But I didn't realize there were penguins there.
Can also do that at Phillip Island outside Melbourne. No flashlights needed as they have make a boardwalk that the penguins go under.Yeah. We went to the south of the island at night and watched them come ashore and walk to their "houses." You need a tour guide with a flashlight, but it it's neat to see.
I'll go with the biker story.Lanky was my Uncle's name. He was a biker. I have both a biker and an Uncle story, which do you choose?
Long podcast on mRNA/Covid but very informative:
Please, before any of you think about spending 3 hours on this, do research on the parties involved and decide for yourselves if they're worth your time.
My answer was "no".
(Summary of my own research - LOL at RWNJs saying America is like nazi Germany for reasons other than RWNJs)
Am seriously retiring in a year when I turn 65. Tired of COVID. Tired of vaccine refusniks. Tired of being pushed for antibiotics “just in case”. Time for a young folk to take my place.
Will summer in New Hampshirite, winter here.
Am seriously retiring in a year when I turn 65. Tired of COVID. Tired of vaccine refusniks. Tired of being pushed for antibiotics “just in case”. Time for a young folk to take my place.
Will summer in New Hampshirite, winter here.
I'm watching it now.Please, before any of you think about spending 3 hours on this, do research on the parties involved and decide for yourselves if they're worth your time.
My answer was "no".
(Summary of my own research - LOL at RWNJs saying America is like nazi Germany for reasons other than RWNJs)
It's amazing how early treatment is attacked in the media. Any discussion that doesn't push multiple vaccines which is making these companies and politicians invested in them billions of dollars, is attacked until it disappears from social media. Vaccines for high risk people and early treatment can and should go hand in hand.I'm watching it now.
He's clearly qualified to weigh in. Maybe the most qualified individual there is who is not subject to a conflict of interest.
He's frustrated that he's under attack from media and government around the world. He's frustrated that vaccine risk can't be discussed. He's frustrated that doctors offering early treatment of the disease are under attack. He's frustrated that the Indian state that crushed the disease with early treatment isn't allowed to disclose what they gave their citizens.
Really interesting interview.
This first person to use the Nazi analogy loses the argument. It's a rule.