say probably white. mm. oh why why?yrus: we. well he look atn him. he was born with white hair. e he wouldn t be in a blacg:k caru you know, this is alwaysreal happens when politicians try to act real. . very true. they can t act like human beings. wht?y is that when they try don to relate? you re right. like when he was done pumping it, i guess he just sat in the backseat and waited for the car to drive him home pumpin n tht e. s def in pence s defense, seno gas would be $0 if you pumped it like that. yes. to the price of no gas has not changed in 50 years. jam it s funny you brought up new jersey and how they if you re in new jersey, it s always full serviceu re in you can t pump. i ve always had a problem. i feel like getting your gas in new jersey is like the same as i get in a . like i can pump it cheaper and easier mysel kef.
check any gel packs even though i wasn t breaking tsa policy. right. and then trying to explain that you re actually a traveling person, your baby ten weeks old at home and anyone with little ones knows that your body is in sync with baby s feeding so about that age you re like two or three hours or so. so you need to pump to express that milk and you need it to stay cool so that you could make it to your destination and home with what i call liquid gold, right. you don t want to lose a drop of it. oh, my gosh. right. absolutely. and not only just for food for the kid, but for my own medical wellness. right. because if i don t pump. you ll be so uncomfortable. it is so uncomfortable. and could actually eventually, you could get something called mastitis, which is an infection in the breast and it is something to be taken very seriously. so do you feel like this was an issue of insensitivity or
SOLAR-POWERED IRRIGATION.DAR Secretary Bernie Cruz visits Nagpatayan village in Banna, Ilocos Norte to lead the formal turnover of a solar-powered irrigation system to the Nagpatayan Agrarian Cooperative on Wednesday (March 9, 2022). With a total cost of PHP856,204, the project can irrigate five hectares of farmlands during the dry season.(Photo courtesy of Jorge Richard P. Guerrero) LAOAG CITY-With the rising cost of fuel, the government is harnessing solar power to help farmers irrigate their farmlands. In a remote village of Nagpatayan in Banna, Ilocos Norte, some 26 agrarian reform beneficiaries are assured of a good harvest with a stable source of water without worry of expensive diesel pumps. Florentino Pitpit, the chairperson of the Nagpatayan Agrarian Cooperative, said Wednesday they are "thankful and blessed" for the timely intervention of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) when it funded the installation of a solar-powered submersible pump to sustain their crop