Retired Merchant Mariner. Judy's husband for 50 years. Blessed w/2 kids, 5 grandkids, 2 Great-Granddaughters & 2 Grandpups! Pls NO 🚫 DM!

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Hello friends!! Just an updated photo of our 2 great granddaughters, I can't help but to brag!! 4 years old, a d almost 9 months old!! BLESSED!!
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In 1958, a divorced single mom got fired from her secretary job for being a bad typist. 21 years later, she sold her side hustle for $47.5 million. And her teenage helper would go on to help invent MTV. Her name was Bette Nesmith Graham. Before she became a millionaire inventor, she was a struggling single mother in Dallas with no college degree and very few options. She married young during WWII. By 22, she was divorced, raising a son alone, and trying to survive on secretary jobs. She eventually became an executive secretary at Texas Bank & Trust. There was just one problem: She was a terrible typist. The bank had recently installed new IBM electric typewriters that made correcting mistakes almost impossible. One typo could mean retyping an entire page. Her son later remembered watching her sit at the kitchen table in “tears of panic,” terrified she’d lose her job. But Bette had another skill. She painted holiday window displays at the bank for extra money. One day, while painting over a mistake on a window, she had a realization: “An artist never erases mistakes. They paint over them.” That night, she went home and mixed a white liquid in her kitchen blender using tempera paint. She poured it into a nail polish bottle. The next morning, she used it to cover typing errors. It worked. For five years, her boss never noticed. Other secretaries did. Soon, women from offices across the city were asking for bottles. Bette started making batches at home with help from her teenage son, Michael, and his friends. She called the product “Mistake Out.” Then came the twist. In 1958, she accidentally typed the name of her side business onto a company letter. Her boss fired her immediately. It became the best thing that ever happened to her. She renamed the product Liquid Paper and focused on it full-time. Orders exploded. By the late 1960s, she was selling over a million bottles a year. By the 1970s, 25 million bottles annually. Then she did something even more unusual: She built one of the most progressive workplaces in America. Her company offered: • child care • continuing education • leadership roles for women • jobs for disabled workers • integrated staffing This was decades before most corporations even considered those ideas. In 1979, with failing health, Bette sold Liquid Paper to Gillette for $47.5 million. Six months later, she died at age 56. Half her fortune went to women-focused charities. The other half went to her son. That son was Michael Nesmith. Yes the same Michael Nesmith from The Monkees. And with the money from Liquid Paper royalties, he funded a small experimental cable TV project called PopClips. It featured short films set to music. PopClips became the direct prototype for MTV. So one woman’s “typing mistake” helped create: • a multimillion-dollar company • one of America’s most progressive workplaces • and the blueprint for the modern music video era Bette Graham proved something her old boss never understood: The mistake wasn’t the failure. It was the opportunity.
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That ain't gonna ever happen.
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BREAKING: THE LIE THAT WON’T DIE! Trump’s Attorney General says with a straight face “there’s a ton of evidence” the 2020 election was rigged, and promises “major revelations” soon! In a stunning interview on Fox News, Trump’s Attorney General Todd Blanche told Maria Bartiromo that the Department of Justice is actively investigating the 2020 election in multiple states and that there is “a ton of evidence” it was rigged. “There’s a ton of evidence that the election was rigged,” Blanche said for Trump’s waiting ears. “That’s not something the DOJ needs to tell you about. There’s been evidence about that for many many years.” He specifically cited ongoing investigations in Arizona and Georgia (Fulton County), claiming it’s taking time because “they’re very good at hiding misconduct.” Blanche promised that when they have something concrete (in perhaps two weeks?) “the American people will learn about what we uncovered.” This is the highest-ranking law enforcement official in the Trump administration openly declaring that the 2020 election was stolen and that his department is working to prove it, nearly six years after myriad previous investigations came up with nothing. Ever since he lost to Biden, Trump has made this claim, and used it as a litmus test of loyalty. Toadies from agency heads to judge candidates have one after another publicly shamed themselves before Congress by refusing under any circumstance to acknowledge that Joe Biden beat Trump’s ass in 2020. If there really is overwhelming evidence, as Blanche claims, why the hell has it taken this long to produce it? And why are we only hearing vague promises instead of actual proof? This interview raises serious questions: Is this a legitimate investigation, or is it simply political revenge theater designed to keep the “Big Lie” alive and punish Trump’s enemies? We believe it's more psychological with Trump. He is able to keep his fantasy version of reality alive when his flock of minions are trained to tell him yes you are absolutely right, sir. It was definitely stolen and you should have won because you are so wonderful, how could you have lost? Stay tuned to these pages to see if Blanche actually delivers the bombshells he’s teasing, or if this is just more smoke and sycophancy. We say to Blanche either put up real evidence or stop wasting everyone’s time with these vague promises and STFU. The American people deserve better than this. If you agree, like and share this post.
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There is an amazing Swiss documentary about those solar panels called “A Road Not Taken” (2010) that is well worth the watch. youtu.be/v9VD6MdEt0U?si=Vt2V…
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Steve Schmidt is absolutely correct. We are seeing in real time the complete destruction of the America we once loved, honored and respected by one demented, deranged, crazy and unhinged tyrant. 😡
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She is the bitch that will expose Trump On behalf of all bitches thank you for you unwavering courage
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Rick Wilson has MAGA so mad😡that he is trending!! Drop a 💙 and follow @TheRickWilson if you oppose Trump!!
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TWEEPS: Florida voters are being cut out completely as DeSantis pushes new maps designed to lock in power without a public vote. CA and VA trusted their voters. Florida won’t. I need 1,000 fast RTs and replies using #StopIllegalFloridaMaps Please and thank you! 🙏💪
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I stormed the Republican Convention in Massachusetts! 🦒💙 Please RT this video so Elon has to pay me TWITTER AD revenue money to sing Christopher Cross to MAGA ⛵️💙
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I stand with Jimmy Kimmel Retweet if you do too.
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Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files! Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files! Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files! Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files! Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files! Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files! Do not stop talking about the Epstein Files!
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You know what to do 📸
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