Into the wild blue yonder. I have no idea what I am doing, but I think we are set to give this a try.
The word for free access this month is Danielle
Actually, this is like CMSs I've played with. It will take time to fine tune, but there are more features than DS used. For one thing, chats and DMs appear possible. Feel free to test the limits.
I'm pinning this post for a few days so it can accumulate comments.
I'm on a learning curve here so things will change, especially when I get feedback.
I have a life outside this so I will come and go and work on it as time permits.
In the meantime it seems to function well.
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Once again, the word for free access this month is Danielle
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Pierre Poilievre's Early Life and Biggest Hits as MP
Pierre Poilievre was born on June 3, 1979, in Calgary, Alberta, to a 16-year-old high school student mother who placed him for adoption shortly after his birth; he was raised by his adoptive parents, Marlene and Donald Poilievre, both schoolteachers from Saskatchewan who had recently relocated to Calgary, alongside his younger brother Patrick in a middle-class Roman Catholic household that emphasized education and public service. His biological parents later divorced when he was around 12, and in his early twenties, he connected with his biological mother, a nurse in North Carolina, and his maternal grandfather for the first time.
Growing up in suburban Calgary, Poilievre enjoyed competitive sports like hockey, football, and wrestling—though a shoulder tendinitis injury at age 14 sidelined him from the latter, prompting him to accompany his mother to a Progressive Conservative meeting that sparked his lifelong interest in politics!
He ...