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Mishibijiw

Mishibijiw

Sips a coffee, anno I don’t have irritable bowel brain syndrome. No, what I do have is a beach, so there I was walkin down my beach inspecting the beach erosion and look what I found, easy to see, the water panther likes me more than you comey.

It’s a shame really, the bitchmer won’t ever be invited to walk my beach, pretty sure if she did, she won’t hearing purring coming from the water’s edge.

President Trump, I have an idea Sir remember when the illegals got shipped to Martha’s vinyard andthey called the National Guard, had them all removed in 24 hours with ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY no G’damn due process, tweet it out Sir, ALL illegals will be held at Matha’s place until we hear Martha starts singing Rawhide!

It’s a solid plan Sir.

Was thinkin, I may not talk like everyone else, but you get my meanin about stuff, as in this example:

As we all know, States have no standing, well according to the CORRUPT court of the john roberts, the people of this state also has no standing, yeah well I have fix for that to JOHN. First things first, President Trump,forget canada, forget Greenland, we have been abused far far much longer then those people. I purpose SUCEDING of the mitt located below the bridge, if need be, declare WAR on their asses. You want peace Sir?, make us the 51st state with some of respirations.

It’s not a new idea

The dream of a separate state encompassing the Upper Peninsula is not new. In the late 1700s, Thomas Jefferson proposed a state he called “Sylvania,” which would include much of the land now known as Michigan’s U.P., along with parts of northern Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota. By the time Michigan achieved statehood in 1837, the U.P. was incorporated into the state, creating a geographic and economic divide between the two peninsulas.

The first formal effort to split the U.P. from Michigan took place in 1858, with a convention in Ontonagon, Michigan, to establish a new state. Although unsuccessful, this convention began a long legacy of efforts to create a state either called “Superior” or “Ontonagon.”

Wouldn’t surprise me none if these two were from below the bridge, wouldn’t surprise one iota

I may not know all of American history, not sure anyone really does.

I know much of woods for my father’s bloodline as just about as old as the rocks I stand on.