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Third had to be, . . Kinda like vegans.
"I'll never forget how you deceived me.
No, I won't do that!
PS, never thought of Rock/.paper / scissors was so violent!
NO! Won't do that!
Bach Street boys, LOL, and I see cow farts are still a hit! I do need a view-blocking fence between my neighbors and me, but the naked yoga thing probably won't cut it.
Then near the end of the song a singing brunette pops out and me dino is outta there.
Recently I was invited to a party with a band my grown kids and my ex was at.
Ex comes over and asks me if I had danced with anyone yet.
Sitting there with my cane, I said yes. She got the message.
I've had enough of her crazy in the past.
So I got my computer busy downloading Websters 1828 dictionary.
The US Constitution, The Dec of Ind. and many treaties were written using this language. I have to have these for interpretation that I may teach new Assembly members. Wisconsin Constitution is also based upon this. Many of these definitions have been changed over time ..... ya know .... like "Virus or Vaccination".
PS. The little girl was using the new definition of "Cute" 1959 What ever that was/what ever it is now.
Part two: https://archive.org/details/americand...
You can download multiple formats.
Understanding DC and the contract between the US military is found in the Organic Act of 1871 and the furthering obligations between the military and the Corporation within the DOD manual of War, Chapter 11.
For example one of the phrases of the 19th century translation of "The Iliad" is "Well greaved Acheans" (my spell checker is grumbling about greaved and Acheans right now). I understood Acheans to be Greeks due to context, but couldn't figure out greaved. As it turns out Acheans are a subset of the Greek alliance attacking Troy and greaves are most specifically leg armor or generally armor overall. Therefore the Acheans were part of the Greek army and were well armored. The name Acheans and the word greave both appear in this old dictionary as well as my old dictionary, but not in my modern ones, nor in my spell checker dictionary.
Edit add: It's a shame that so much is being lost over time - some deliberately.
The States are beginning Assembly under original jurisdictions. I am Moderator interim for WI
Begin with Treaty of Verona and its rebuttal The Magna Carta. Down the hole you go.