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Aug 16Liked by Linh Dinh

I'm always to happy to see your photos - especially ones that you are in! You are looking healthy, Linh. So glad to see that. So many of my friends here in Sac are sick....took the jewjab and all the boosters, too. So sad.

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Hi Peggy,

Though not 100%, I'm a lot healthier. I can walk miles now. Just 13 months ago, I couldn't walk three blocks. What a nightmare that was.

With Covid so successful, they're launching the Monkey Pox campaign!

Linh

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Glad to hear Linh.

Mpox ...right in time for the 2024 US presidential election! Add in the scores of dropboxes and millions of new migrant voters the Orange Man could be toast. Or maybe they'll put him in the hoosegow come September 28, civil war ensues, and martial law follows --- looking forward to watching on tv really 😁

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'“A hundred dream birds have landed on the headboard,” her grave marker.'

A dozen words to break the heart of anyone still in possession of a soul.

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I was lucky to spend my tour in the Delta - that's what we called it - not the Mekong. It appeared to me , and I saw a whole lot of it , to be a totally independent area that was nearly autonomous with all the open land and rice paddies, water buffalo and remote villages spaced apart on the numerous tributaries, rivers, creeks and of course the mighty Mekong itself.. When you write about the past - it takes me back. Com on { sp}

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Hello Linh,

From your next to last paragraph: “Hip-hop before Zionist pigs established complete control over American music.”

Yes. The former 'American' music was ruined. And so were a lot of other subjects.

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Hello Linh,

Do you shun the Indonesian restaurant because its sign features a "white woman with a black man"? I am curious.

Thanks.

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Aug 16·edited Aug 16Author

Hi KEH,

That sign is at the optician! I had a pair of glasses made there. Sambal, meaning hot sauce, is the restaurant. Having eaten Malay food in Malaysia and Indonesia, I don't trust this Sambal. I have never seen anyone walk in there!

Linh

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