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Tecumseh, the Shawnee war … to Governor William Henry Harrison in 1811.
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Man with torture dungeon, plotted to eat children, asks for release from prison
Awash in red ink: US posts record $3.1T 2020 budget deficit October 16, 2020
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@chamblee54 “so many media executives and people with cushy jobs … pumping out an avalanche of think pieces and hot takes that are specifically meant to incite outrage.” I get so tired of having my chain pulled, or being the target of that outrage ~ “The night before I collapsed in New York, this woman, a white woman, called me on the phone and asked for $150 I owed her,” Louis discloses. “It was for a quarter of cocaine. A quarter—that’s how they measure it when they sell it to you. I paid her the $150. She said, ‘Joe, here’s another quarter for you. This is free. You just take it without paying me.’ I didn’t think there was anything wrong with it. That night I didn’t sleep good, so I took some cocaine. ~ “I ‘guess I been around this stuff a long time, with all those show people who took it. I started when I was feeling bad, but I was never strung out on it. It just made me feel relaxed, like that time in New York, only it made me sick then. That woman gave me bad cocaine. She must be in with the Mafia. They took me to the hospital and I told them there about the cocaine, That’s how come they pumped my stomach. It saved my life. I don’t touch that stuff no more.” ~ His reference to the Mafia is important. He believes there is a plot to destroy him with poison gas. To thwart the plot, he once spread mayonnaise the cracks of a hotel‐room ceiling. In other hotels, he taped air ducts. In a room next to an elevator shaft, thought his tormentors were trying to blast him with dynamite. And when he slept, it often was with his clothes on in a makeshift tent in his bedroom. “Here he was with his shoes and everything laying under this tent,” his wife, Martha, says. “It was the most pathetic thing in the world.” ~ franklin abbott I hope this does not get lost in the birthday greetings. I am listening to the interview. Unfortunately, the interview has technical issues. At times, it will simply freeze, and need to be refreshed. At 1:09. You said “Feygele wore a dress to work and they fired him”, and the file froze. ~ Illegitimi non carborundum Illegitimi non carborundum is a mock-Latin aphorism possibly read as “Don’t let the bastards grind you down”. The phrase is believed to have originated during World War II by British army intelligence agents very early in the war (using the ablative plural illegitimis). It was adopted by US Army General “Vinegar” Joe Stilwell as his motto during the war, in the form Illegitimati non carborundum, and was later further popularized in the US by 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. ~ Clinical Features of COVID-19 in Patients With Essential Hypertension and the Impacts of Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone System Inhibitors on the Prognosis of COVID-19 Patients ~ “this book either never saw a professional editor or, if it did, editor needs to find a new line of work. … As an editor myself, I never would have allowed my client to do this, and if he’d insisted, I would have quit and given him his money back.” one star reviews are fun ~ pictures for this pre solstice celebration inebriation are from The Library of Congress. ~ selah














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