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US energy department rebrands gas exports ‘molecules of freedom’

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US energy officials appeared to rebrand natural gas produced in the country as “freedom gas”, in a statement announcing an increase in exports.

The US Department of Energy said the expansion of a Texas facility meant more “molecules of US freedom” could be produced and exported worldwide.

The facility, based in Quintana, produces liquified natural gas (LNG).

The move was a clear indication of US commitment to promoting clean energy, the statement said.

But the rebranding comes amid a Trump administration push to roll back climate change legislation introduced by Mr Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, which targeted vehicle emissions.

Shortly after taking office, Mr Trump announced the US would withdraw from the 2015 Paris climate change agreement, saying that he wanted to negotiate a new “fair” deal that would not disadvantage US businesses and workers.

The move was decried by climate change scientists and campaigners, and Mr Trump has faced accusations of hampering global efforts to cut carbon emissions.

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Wednesday’s announced expansion of the facility on Quintana Island will support some 3,000 new jobs in the area, according to the Department of Energy statement.

“Increasing export capacity from the Freeport LNG project is critical to spreading freedom gas throughout the world by giving America’s allies a diverse and affordable source of clean energy,” Mark Menezes, the US undersecretary of energy, said.

The term freedom gas is reminiscent of freedom fries, coined in the US 2003 as an alternative to French fries following France’s opposition to the US invasion of Iraq.

Republican congressman Walter B Jones and his fellow Republican Robert W Ney also pushed for cafeterias in the House of Representatives to rename their French toast “freedom toast”.

BBC



61 Comments on "US energy department rebrands gas exports ‘molecules of freedom’"

  1. Cloggie on Thu, 30th May 2019 2:45 pm 

    Fracking gas = “liberty gas”

    It gets better:

    https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-trump-adviser-compares-carbon-dioxide-to-jewish-victims-of-the-nazis-1.7298998

    “Trump Adviser Once Compared Carbon Dioxide to Jewish Victims of the Nazis”

    So, if you tend to consider certain individuals of the group that can’t be named as “gas bags”, you’ve got your back covered by the current US government.

  2. Gaia on Thu, 30th May 2019 3:12 pm 

    Nobody will impeach Trump and corruption in Washington D.C. will continue. Americans who lean on both political spectrums (left and right) are so gullible and foolish for believing the empty promises and lies of their so-called Representatives.

  3. Gaia on Thu, 30th May 2019 3:16 pm 

    The rest of the world’s population should determinate the fate of their own nations, not accept fake democracy. The best way to deal with the US is avoid confrontation and stay cool and calm.

  4. Gaia on Thu, 30th May 2019 3:23 pm 

    America should stop sending young people to die for wars that are based on profits, not morality and principles. US military veterans have no idea that they are easily discarded by their own military and government. They suffer from PTSD, homelessness, substance abuse etc. after they return home.

  5. Anonymouse on Thu, 30th May 2019 4:05 pm 

    Cloggedjude’s posts = Ass gas

    And there is no bigger producer of ass-gas here currently, besides you cloggedsphincter.

    As I tend to consider a certain individual, that can be named (cloggjude) a leading emitter of ass gas, that must mean the uSgov has got your backside covered cloggjude?

    Probably.

  6. Anonymouse on Thu, 30th May 2019 5:49 pm 

    I love stalking cloggenjude. I sometimes masterbate when I do it

  7. Cloggie on Thu, 30th May 2019 6:26 pm 

    Thank you Davy, for the sock posts you make in my defense. I don’t know what I would do without you, or the care you display for my well-being and dignity. My good character and integrity are always under attack by African Bolsheviks, but, the one constant though it all, is you Davy. You always leap to my defense without fail, even if it is in the crude, simple, uncultured, ozark manner of yours. The important thing is, you care for me, and, that is all that matters.

    Davy, I hope this is not being too forward.

    Did I ever tell you, your my hero?

  8. makati1 on Thu, 30th May 2019 7:12 pm 

    Reading today’s current events, I just thought of something. Is there ANY country left in the world that Trump is not threatening tariffs, embargoes, and/or sanctions? He just added Mexico.

    He is doing a terrific job of destroying the US’ ties to the rest of the world. Isolation by tweet. Other articles are saying he will be re-elected for another term. Enough time for him to finish the destruction of America.

    GO TRUMP! Take it down! Take it all down! TRUMP IN 2020! The US’ last president!

  9. Robert Inget on Thu, 30th May 2019 7:41 pm 

    Unless Mexico stops immigrants from crossing border he will impose a 5% tariff rising to 25%
    tops on ALL Mexican products.

    Trump announces tariffs on Mexico starting June 10 if it doesn’t slow flow of migrants
    Double red meat! Tariffs and immigrants.
    5% tariff on oil would not hurt Cdn oils unless he gets decides to look North again.

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/30/politics/trump-mexico-tariffs-immigration/index.html

    BTW, ALL Mexican oil imported into US gets RETURNED as a finished product (gasoline, heating oil, etc) Mexico is a net oil IMPORTER.

  10. Cloggie on Thu, 30th May 2019 9:37 pm 

    “Unless Mexico stops immigrants from crossing border he will impose a 5% tariff rising to 25% tops on ALL Mexican products.”

    Why not? The EU pays Turkey and Libya billions so they keep their darkies to themselves. In a couple of years that won’t be necessary, anymore because the EU by then will be rightwing enough to shoot gate crashers between the eyes.

  11. Cloggie on Thu, 30th May 2019 9:41 pm 

    “He is doing a terrific job of destroying the US’ ties to the rest of the world. Isolation by tweet. ”

    I “love” the guy too. When in 2024 the Dems and deep state take back the presidency, “for ever”, they will notice that their empire is virtually gone.

    Trump and Brexit: Europe has a future after all.

  12. Cloggie on Thu, 30th May 2019 9:47 pm 

    I love stalking cloggenjude. I sometimes masterbate when I do it

    Thank you Davy, for the sock posts you make in my defense. I don’t know what I would do without you, or the care you display for my well-being and dignity. My good character and integrity are always under attack by African Bolsheviks, but, the one constant though it all, is you Davy. You always leap to my defense without fail, even if it is in the crude, simple, uncultured, ozark manner of yours. The important thing is, you care for me, and, that is all that matters.
    Davy, I hope this is not being too forward.
    Did I ever tell you, your my hero?

    Priceless mobby, you lying, deceiving Talmud-Turk.lol

    It must cost you many hours, all these impersinations! That’s ok, as long as get entertained by you.

  13. AOC-themuzzieslover-AKA-fmr-paultard on Fri, 31st May 2019 1:19 am 

    ‘I love stalking cloggenjude. I sometimes masterbate when I do it’

    not supertard obv.

  14. Davy Identity Theft and Projections on Fri, 31st May 2019 1:22 am 

    Anonymouse on Thu, 30th May 2019 5:49 pm

    I love stalking cloggenjude. I sometimes masterbate when I do it

  15. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 3:18 am 

    EU to the rescue!

    Ireland gets a lot of electricity from the UK. With the upcoming Brexit farce, supply could get a little shaky. But no worries, the green island will be connected directly to continental Europe via a new 700 MW cable, bypassing England:

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ireland-france-electricity-cable-supply-uk-brexit-single-market-a8933116.html

    65% of the cost would be for Ireland and 35% for France. But because of the geopolitical significance of the project (decoupling Ireland from post-Brexit England), the EU could pay up to 60% of the total cost.

    That’s what friends are for.

  16. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 3:28 am 

    “Putin Has Rejected Iran’s S-400 Missile Request Over Soaring Gulf Tensions”
    https://tinyurl.com/y68vx5j4 zero hedge

    “Apparently Russia is not willing to risk yet more tensions with the US and possible further punitive measures as it’s in a growing “new Cold War” of sorts on a number of other global fronts, including in Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, the collapsing INF treaty, defense sales to Turkey, and lately facing fresh accusations of conducting “low-yield nuke tests” in the Arctic. Neither side has yet confirmed the Bloomberg report; however, Russia has lately sought to assure both Israel and the West that it’s taking strides to prevent Iranian expansion inside Syria in order to calm and stabilize the international proxy war there. At this delicate time, when Syrian and Russian airstrikes are ramping up over Idlib province, Russia transferring S-400’s to Iran would likely prove disastrous in terms of re-igniting a great power confrontation and conflict in the region. No doubt Moscow doesn’t want to upset an already fragile balance, and further needs Turkey by its side related to Idlib.”

  17. AOC-themuzzieslover-AKA-fmr-paultard on Fri, 31st May 2019 3:45 am 

    My name is fmr-paultardo and I am a supertardo. I live on 49 supertardo street. I sit on the steeple and shit on the people, and I say, my name is fmr-paultardo and I am a supertardo.

  18. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 4:21 am 

    “Auerback: American Global Hegemony Is Breaking Down, Here’s What Comes Next”
    https://tinyurl.com/yy2bjsnl independent media institute

    “The breakdown in the Sino-U.S. trade talks has led a number of commentators to suggest that America’s “unipolar moment” of post-Cold War preeminence is over, as Washington lashes out against a rising China, whose economic rise threatens America’s historic dominance. Direct military violence is highly unlikely, given the inherent fragility of high-tech civilization. We therefore may see Cold War–style conflict between the two superpowers, as relations in trade or national security matters become increasingly poisoned.”

    “After all, we are well past the point where parts of the globe are increasingly carved up via competing ideologies (e.g., capitalism vs. communism), given today’s broad embrace of various permutations of capitalism, or divided via proxy wars, or the “great game” of colonial expansion. Today, most nations focus on maximizing the relative productivity of their own respective economies…Another important dimension to recognize is that what we understand to be global or international is, for the most part, owned and controlled by industrialized countries: 93 percent of foreign-owned production is controlled by Organization for Economic Cooperation (OECD) economies. Even the historic tendency to focus on state power should be questioned in this moment. In 2016, 69 of the world’s largest 100 economies were corporations, with their own range of interests and methods of functioning.”

    “The reality of the 21st-century world is that neither the United States nor China can readily force third-party countries to join their respective competing blocs as the United States and Soviet Union were once able to do. Of course, they both have leverage, but these are often overstated.”

    “The most creative thing the EU can do in the current circumstances is to leverage the instruments it already has, and turn them into geopolitical tools. Among such instruments, none is more potent than the euro, especially if combined with a deep capital markets union and a pan-eurozone treasury bond and treasury bills. If there is one reason to keep the euro, this is it. There are also increasing signs of a growing rapprochement between the EU and Russia, in spite of the latter’s annexation of Crimea. Certainly, as global polarization increases, the EU is less likely to reflexively submit to the current U.S. dollar-centric monetary system, given mounting geopolitical divergences and increasing trade tension.”
    (part 1)

  19. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 4:22 am 

    (part 2)
    “Accepting multipolarity does not simply mean assuming a reversion to an Adam Smith-style “Wealth of Nations” world whereby individual nation-states trade with each other on the basis of some outdated 19th-century concept of “comparative advantage.” The recently announced Fiat Chrysler–Renault merger demonstrates that many industries will continue to transcend national borders.”

    “The European Union and Asia stand out as two obvious blocs (although in the case of the latter, Japan’s military ties with the United States and its problematic history with China complicate the geographic logic). In this regard, the European Union is probably evolving, albeit in fits and starts, toward the optimal future template”

    “As far as the United States itself goes, given the increasingly tenuous ties with the EU, plan B is likely a smaller U.S. bloc consisting of NAFTA (the newly reconfigured USMCA Treaty providing a template), and possibly the Anglosphere (given the linguistic and cultural ties).”

    “Geopolitically, the task that falls to most nations is to grasp that this is not an “either/or” existential choice like the old Cold War. More likely, it will be a “back to the future” embrace of the old Palmerstonian idea that there are no eternal friends or allies, only eternal interests, which can change from time to time. It does not follow that the resultant global Balkanization will inevitably lead to Balkan-style conflicts. Nor is there any ironclad law mandating that multipolarity is inextricably tied to a Hobbesian world that is “nasty, brutish and short.” If nothing else, the experience of a once war-torn Europe dominated by centuries of destructive conflict evolving into a far more stable European Union should give rise to some comfort that an alternative paradigm is possible if the countries concerned simply seize the opportunity. Nation-states are not going to disappear, but the narrowly destructive forces unleashed by Trump and his populist counterparts in the rest of the world do not represent a viable alternative.”

  20. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 4:22 am 

    I referenced this very good article because it dove tails with what I see evolving with global governance and economics. I add the condition of a collapse process with planetary systems, web of life, economics, energy, and the social fabric of civilization. This is a rational systematic process of the evolution of global civilization in decline. If we can get past the vacuum of the dissolved US Pax Americana era both militarily and economically this could be an effective way to stabilize the Sino American cold war. It is apparent to me China and the US need to decouple economically and the US will have to acknowledge a new Chinese foot print in the world. The economies need to decouple because they are both too big with too many conflicting interests. It is actually better for the world if both sides decouple. There is more resilience through decentralization when in decline.

    Russia and Europe will likely drift closer together but I don’t see Russia and Europe in a PBM. Russia has global intensions at least under Putin. Who knows what comes later. Putin has successfully found a global niche for Russia as an independent force aligning with Asia and Europe as a countering force against US unipolarism. It is my opinion Putin with the help of forces within the US has succeeded in ushering in this “multipolarity. The US is no longer a global leader with ideas. In fact the US has alienated the world on many levels but this does not mean complete rejection of American ways. It is also a fact that the world has alienated the US. The US sacrificed many things in its Pax American especially economically.

    The US and the world are too interconnected economically and as the saying goes “it’s the economy stupid”. Real power is with economic institutions and their lobbyist. These are longer term constructions so they will resist too much tension and too much decoupling. Ripping apart economies of scale and supply chains will reach a point of fragility that scares even the most radicle of populist. War is not a viable option of advancement. It is still possible in this fragile transformative period. If we get past this destructive and constructive period we may usher in an age of managed decline within regions by making the end of globalism less abrupt. Cascading failures should be avoided. A world of competing blocks with unions of nations cooperating economically and with common political cause is likely more robust from decentralization.

  21. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 4:34 am 

    “Ex-CIA Officer: Trump In “Historic Battle” With “Treasonous” Deep State”
    https://tinyurl.com/ybhyczln usa watch dog via zero hedge

    Make no mistake, what happened to President Trump with the “hoax” of Russia collusion was a frame job to try to knock him out of office. Trump has called this “treason,” and when he says this, the mainstream media is silent and won’t report it. Shipp says, “They know it, and they are trying their level best to support these Shadow Government/Deep State players because the media was complicit in this false Russia collusion. There is no way they are going to report on information that will expose their role in it…They shot and they missed, and it was a bad miss because they tipped their hand.” Shipp says new Attorney General William Barr is the right man for the job of prosecuting treason. Shipp says, “Barr was a former CIA attorney . . . I was skeptical at first, but now I am right behind Barr.” “I think the fact that Barr was a CIA attorney gives him an inside view… So, Barr has an edge . . . over the CIA and the FBI. He knows how that system works. He knows how they are going to stonewall him. He knows how they are going to use classification to try to conceal what they have done. They got the worst President and the worst Attorney General for them to expose what they are doing both at the same time. Barr has subpoena power, and they are quaking in their boots because this has never happened before. They have never been challenged like this before. This is simply a case of spying to get blackmail information against political opponents. It goes back to 2012 and was under the direction of President Obama, according to Shipp. Shipp explains, “This was NSA domestic surveillance, and it’s been going on since before 9/11. It increased after 9/11.” “What they did, Comey and others like Brennan, they went in and requested information existing already on NSA super computers and used that information to spy on the Trump Campaign…They did spy on Donald Trump, and it was extensive. It was criminal and was existing systems the NSA already had in place…This leads all the way to Barack Obama and, of course, Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton being the blackmailer extraordinaire and Barack Obama…They were using this power to intimidate others and probably to blackmail others… that’s exactly what they were doing… They were all engaging in flagrant criminal activity. They all thought the global princess was going to get elected, and all of a sudden—boom. The unthinkable happened for them. Donald Trump was elected, and they freaked out.”

  22. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 4:43 am 

    “Nothing Pays In Venezuela Anymore, Not Even Crime: There’s Nothing Left To Steal”
    https://tinyurl.com/y2pz27xj shtf plan

    “According to the Associated Press, criminals are even having a hard time in the nation ripped apart by socialism. Not even breaking the law is helping anymore because most people have nothing left to steal. “If you empty your clip, you’re shooting off $15,” said El Negrito a “feared street gangster” who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition that he is identified only by his street name and photographed wearing a hoodie and face mask to avoid attracting unwelcome attention. “You lose your pistol or the police take it and you’re throwing away $800.” After the initial exponential rise in violent crime in the immediate aftermath of socialism’s failure, the crime rate is falling rapidly. Nothing pays anymore in Venezuela, including crime. “These days, nobody is doing well — not honest citizens who produce wealth or the criminals who prey on them,” said El Negrito”

  23. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 4:54 am 

    “Why It Is Too Late for the Green New Deal (As Presently Envisioned)”
    https://tinyurl.com/y3m4gy3o resilience

    “We live in a strange world. Where we think we can buy or build our way out of a crisis that has been created by buying and building things.” Greta Thunberg”

    “it is too late to speed up the slow transition from fossil fuels to renewables with government facilitated renewable building; too late to build renewables under a Keynesian plan that employs all the workers in transition; too late for a transition that makes money and lets us keep living our present lifestyles.”

    “Of course, like rejecting “Big Government” as a mitigation option, a government-regulated, managed decline effecting long-term international investment is anathema to the business elites who control our governments and many other institutions in our society. They will have to accept the duty of government to regulate in this emergency and join with all other stakeholders in the climate mobilization. Importantly, instead of a plan offered to consumers to buy their support, climate mitigation should be a responsibility of citizens who recognize their duty to limit damage to future generations. We don’t need urgent action on climate to make life more comfortable and secure for the world’s richest people. Of course, we will still need mobilization to greatly expand renewable capacity to provide enough energy to keep our society from collapse, and we will need government to stabilize an economy in transition. Still, building renewables at a scale to keep our present economy expanding while reducing emissions is now effectively a pipe dream.”

  24. Davy is retarded on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:26 am 

    moar spam dumbass

  25. JuanP on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:38 am 

    just for you pee. You are getting an education slowly but surely and there is little you can do about it but whine

  26. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:41 am 

    Carbon-neutral flying coming. No need for retrofitting existing planes, no need for e-flying, no need for flying on hydrogen:

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2019/05/31/amsterdam-airport-carbon-neutral/

    Use either synthetic kerosene, made from CO2 in the air, water and renewable electricity.

    Or use bio-kerosene.

    Can already be produced at 2-3 times the cost of conventional kerosene.

    But in an age where ever more people agree that tourism needs to be curtailed, increasing air fares could be just the required measure to achieve clean flying.

  27. Cloggie is retarded on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:46 am 

    moar spam dumbass

  28. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:56 am 

    Mobster “boaring” himself to death again.

  29. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:59 am 

    Come on mobster, give us that 2009 German army peakoil link again. After all, it has been at least a week since we’ve seen that one. We all know how much you love the German army. And never forget mobby: “Arbeit macht frei”

    #ThoughtForTheDay

  30. Anonymouse on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:07 am 

    Stupid Cloggenjude lol

  31. Mick on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:41 am 

    I love scrolling past Clogs and Davy’s posts as we all know there full of shit and now body in there right mind reads them. Just saying.

  32. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:47 am 

    “I love scrolling past Clogs and Davy’s posts as we all know there full of shit and now body in there right mind reads them. Just saying.”

    I love scrolling past Clogs and Davy’s posts as we all know they’re full of shit and nobody in their right mind reads them. Just saying.

  33. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:51 am 

    Apparently, Micky, according to his own standards, is not in “his right mind”, since he reads my posts, witnessed by him knowing “they are full of shit” and additionally he “loves scrolling them”.

    Micky doesn’t come across as a very coherent person.

  34. Mick on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:53 am 

    Ive been drinking all night you stupid shitbag. Look at my name. Of course am going to make the odd spilling mistake. Im ficking Irish, not some faggy limey like you clog.

  35. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:59 am 

    “I love scrolling past Clogs and Davy’s posts as we all know there full of shit and now body in there right mind reads them”

    Which is why you read them and commented. LMFAO

    Mick (maybe juanpee?). I don’t post for extremist regulars. I post for visitors. I also post to piss off juanpee the board obsessive compulsive stalker. BTW mick (maybe juanpee) your comments are as close to boring and irrelevant as they come on this washed up unmoderated forum. Google your comments as proof.

  36. Cloogie on Fri, 31st May 2019 7:02 am 

    I love taking it up the backside! What can you say I am Dutch after all

  37. Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 7:12 am 

    JuanP is the messier and should be respected . Davy is a Duce Bag who now one likes and needs to get a life.

  38. Anonymouse on Fri, 31st May 2019 8:18 am 

    cloggenjude, take that fucker. lol Juan dominates this site because he is whoever he wants to be. Stalkers stick together and we make an unbeatable team Juan and I.

  39. Dredd on Fri, 31st May 2019 8:29 am 

    “US energy department rebrands gas exports ‘molecules of freedom’”

    It is part of the Make Flatulence Great Again bowels of the earth movement.

  40. Duncan Idaho on Fri, 31st May 2019 9:09 am 

    “US energy department rebrands gas exports ‘molecules of freedom’”

    The Fat Boy does get creative sometimes—-

  41. Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 9:50 am 

    PROOF DavyDumbAss. Your tired gossip columns are wasting space as you try ever so hard for legitimacy. Instead, as you continue to repost the same Zero Fraud nonsense, you are an unhinged conspiracy nutter extraordinaire.

    DavyDumbAss says:

    “Ex-CIA Officer: Trump In “Historic Battle” With “Treasonous” Deep State”

  42. JuanP on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:04 am 

    juanpee is all wound up this morning playing sock games and then objecting to what is plain as day. Everything numbnut believes in is crumbling as is his snowballing obsessive compulsive depressive life.

    Davy on Fri, 31st May 2019 9:50 am

    PROOF DavyDumbAss. Your tired gossip columns are wasting space as you try ever so hard for legitimacy. Instead, as you continue to repost the same Zero Fraud nonsense, you are an unhinged conspiracy nutter extraordinaire.

    DavyDumbAss says:

    “Ex-CIA Officer: Trump In “Historic Battle” With “Treasonous” Deep State”

  43. JuanP identity theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:05 am 

    Mick on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:53 am

    Ive been drinking all night you stupid shitbag. Look at my name. Of course am going to make the odd spilling mistake. Im ficking Irish, not some faggy limey like you clog.

    Cloogie on Fri, 31st May 2019 7:02 am

    I love taking it up the backside! What can you say I am Dutch after all

  44. Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:45 am 

    JuanP on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:04 am

  45. More Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:47 am 

    Anonymouse on Fri, 31st May 2019 8:18 am

  46. More Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:49 am 

    JuanP on Fri, 31st May 2019 5:38 am

  47. More Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:50 am 

    Anonymouse on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:07 am

  48. More Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:52 am 

    Cloogie on Fri, 31st May 2019 7:02 am

  49. More Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:53 am 

    Mick on Fri, 31st May 2019 6:53 am

  50. More Davy Identity Theft on Fri, 31st May 2019 10:57 am 

    Cloggie on Fri, 31st May 2019 7:12 am

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