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Are the latest AAC additions mandated to make minimum investments?
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Are the latest AAC additions mandated to make minimum investments?
“Mandates”

From the Latin mandatum

Appropriate this Holy Week, also the root for the word “Maundy”, as in Maundy Thursday.

wikipedia Wrote:The name "Maundy" and the ceremony itself derive from an instruction, or mandatum, of Jesus Christ at the Last Supper that his followers should love one another.

Happy mandatum thursdum.

Love ya, Blue.
03-29-2024 06:42 PM
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RE: Are the latest AAC additions mandated to make minimum investments?
I have a poll. Certain posters should A. Get laid or B. Go back to work. We are just making up $hit to get our panties in a wad over now.
03-30-2024 04:31 PM
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