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I was asked to cut this train for a friend of the gentleman who did some work on the ceiling of my living room… I made a few changes to the original pattern I had made and on the copy I made for him I included the name “Paul” in a simple font type…
I’ve attempted this before but without much success…
Either I didn’t use enough oil or I had my over too hot. I’ll try this style later this week, thanks Adam!

A sad day for the world as a whole. Questions still rise as to if the attack was a pressing issue of Japans desperation for resources, made more so by Roosevelt’s knowledge of events or making the events happen on purpose.
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
On 7 December 1941 the greatest disaster in United States history occurred. Truly this was and is, “’A date which will live in infamy.’”, but not for the bombing of Pearl Harbor, rather for the deception and the mis-guidance used by the Government and Franklin D. Roosevelt. In a purely artificial chess game Roosevelt sacrificed over 2400 American Seamen’s lives, thanks to his power as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. By over-looking the obvious facts of an attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt was able to control both the political and economic systems of the United States. Most of American society before the Pearl Harbor bombing believed in the idea of isolationism.
Franklin D. Roosevelt knew this, and knew the only way in which United States countrymen would take arms and fight in Europe’s War was to be an overt action against the United States by a member of the Axis Power. Roosevelt also believed Hitler would not declare war on the United States unless he knew they were beatable. There are numerous accounts of actions by Roosevelt and his top armed forces advisors, which reveal they were not only aware of an attack by Japan, but also they were planning on it, and instigating that attack. On 7 October 1940, Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum, head of the Far East desk of the Office of Naval Intelligence, wrote the eight-action memo.This memo outlined eight different steps the United States could do that he predicted would lead to an attack by Japan on the United States. The day after this memo was giving to Franklin D. Roosevelt, he began to implement these steps. By the time that Japan finally attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, all eight steps had occurred. The eight steps consisted of two main subject areas; the first being a sign of United States military preparedness and threat of attack, the second being a forceful control on Japans trade and economy. The main subject area of the eight-action memo was the sign of United States military preparedness and threat of attack. McCollum called for the United States to make arrangements with both Britain (Action A) and Holland (Action B), for the use of military facilities and acquisition of supplies in both Singapore and Indonesia.
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How sad, the family strives to blame everyone but themselves for this loss of life. These people knew that the “kid” (19 year olds aren’t kids) had a mental disorder and was prone to suicidal behavior but failed to watch him. Instead they leave him alone… police toxicology reports the kid also had “opiates” along with the drugs he was taking.
Family Of Web Suicide Teen Reacts To Viewers’ Cruelty
The entire wor
ld was in shock at the news that a 19-year-old boy took his own life in front of a live webcam, but no one could have been more shocked than the teen’s family. As Abraham Biggs took an overdose of drugs to commit suicide, an audience watched and encouraged him to do it.
That sounds like a scenario from a really bad movie, but unfortunately, it was very real. The young man’s sister told reporters that she was shocked by the fact that so many people watched for hours, and did not even make a gesture to help her brother: “They got hits, they got viewers, nothing happened for hours.”
Abraham’s father told reporters that both viewers, and website administrators, are to blame for the incident. Abraham Biggs suffered from bipolar disorder, and died after taking an overdose of pills prescribed for his condition.
Blaming people watching what could be fake things over the net may help the grieving family from excepting the reality that they, the people who loved and knew the person needing assistance, should have done something… but it is a cop out. The people that lived with this kid, the ones that on a day to day basis talked to him… or maybe they didn’t talk to him, maybe they didn’t encourage him, maybe, just maybe… they could have prevented this from ever happening, had they been there instead of the viewers online.
Don’t point fingers at the shadows on the net… point it at the sharp lined image in the mirror.
Oh, as an aside… 99.9 percent of the world most likely didn’t even know this happened or (not to sound crass) cared, let alone “was in shock”.
Where is Toto?
So is this what Dorthy looked like? hmmm…
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