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Mo hates war almost
definitely as much as the Buddha himself... however in 2011 she realizes that in four generations one man can easily turn himself into 1000 or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ not related just interesting ::: fact:: wishy is not a word but washy is why is that ???
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[COLOR="DimGray"][FONT="Courier New"]thought for the day:
(two unrelated things) History The first soldiers to have been issued boots were the foot soldiers of the Assyrians, the Roman legions, who wore hobnail boots called caligae to war. During the English Civil War each soldier of the New Model Army was issued three shoes or ankle boots. After every march the soldier would change them round to ensure they received even wear. Following the Restoration shoes and uniforms followed the civilian pattern: shoes with buckles were used by most armies from 1660 until around 1800. Hessian boots were used by cavalry from the 18th century until World War I. Late in the Napoleonic Wars the British army began to be issued lace-up boots that replaced the older buckle shoes. These "Blucher" boots remained in use throughout the 19th century and were used in conflicts that included the Crimean War, Zulu War and Boer War. By World War I, they had been replaced with the Galosh pattern or "George" boots. These in turn were replaced by ammunition boots which were used from World War II until the 1950s. Rifle units of the US military were equipped with calf-high boots in the War of 1812.[4] From the 1820s until before the American Civil War soldiers were issued ankle-high boots which were made on straight lasts. There was no "left" or "right" boot: copy and pasted from ~Wikipedia / combat boots / his story[/font][/color] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.zefrank.com/letterproject...index_lp1.html
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Pearly, I heart you
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I heart you, too.
I really admire your ability to think of new things and your bravery at making them manifest. xo |
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In truth there was no secret army
The queen had just decided that a generation of only girls Would put an end to war ONCE...AND FOR ALL. ![]()
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here's the note
that started the whole ball of wax:: "if someone dies on the in-breath something different happens to the soul of that person as compared to one whom dies a natural death" if you would like to know th e source of the above quote just send me a pm... hint: he is a highly regarded (in some circles )Sufi Mystic
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Only two things that money can't buy -- that's true love and homegrown tomatoes.
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please wish me luck, i have the final training sessions from the work programme coming up wed-fri. last public nagging and break down i will have to endure while we pretend to be "real consultants". oh, they call it feedback. and my job title has said consultant since 2009. thank you for your feedback.
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