🚨🇬🇧🇺🇸Tucker calls out Boris Johnson
“Boris asked for a million dollars for an interview”
“He will only talk to me about Ukraine for cash - Putin didn’t ask for any money”
Why won’t Boris let Tucker interview him - if he’s that sure of himself….?
@brian_shearer His archenemies are :
'Off Shore' , the evil magnate and his cruel but seductive female side kick:
Tax Haven, she's a vixen from the British Virgin Islands
@NewRandomGeek@JohnRLottJr@Rifleman4WVU A word often used in common parlance. In England, for example the F.A. Cup has rounds that have 2 legs. Home and away, so that there's no home advantage. Then the scores are added up 'on aggregate'.
A.I. Image Prompt -
"2024, Movie Poster, Generic Title, Insecure Tagline, Actress desperate to move on from TV show fame, Corporate Edgy, Financial Failure, Netflix Film."
@TheRealTombi What film that is 30+ years old do you think still holds up to this day? Y'all know that theme still HIT🔥
Conan The Barbarian. ' destined to bear the jeweled crown of Aquilonia upon a troubled brow.'
Tucker Carlson is right to be radicalized by the high standard of living and the low costs in Russia, because he knows the only reason it’s not like that in the West anymore is because of conscious choices made by people who hate us. It’s by design.
The small village of Pietragalla; in Italy, is characterized by Palmenti park: a complex of "caves". These cellars-caves dug into the rock dating back to 18th-19th Centuries CE, and were once used for production of wine. Still used today for the conservation of wine. These caves visible at entrance to village and similar to rural houses.
People in this region were engaged in winemaking and from 1528-1798 CE, French built; Palmenti. Built of stone at different levels of cliff. Inside tanks for fermentation of grapes. The millstone is an artifact that represents a singular realization of rural architecture, result of Pietragallesi winemakers, unique in Basilicata (Italy) and perhaps in Europe, for their grouping.
Here, until end of 1960s, grapes were pressed and must fermented, but still today some families make wine in the millstones, having taken care to safeguard, over time, the structure and the tanks dug into the tuff, keeping the history, culture and memory of peasant civilization.
#archaeohistories