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arthropooda · 2 years ago
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lukesvangelista · 24 days ago
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— 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒕𝒉𝒓𝒆𝒆: 𝒐𝒉 𝒍𝒐𝒐𝒌, 𝒊𝒕’𝒔 11:11! 𝒎𝒂𝒌𝒆 𝒂 𝒘𝒊𝒔𝒉, 𝒃𝒆𝒅𝒔𝒚!
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bedsy i've just been told i have the personality of a rock — read 11:03 am.
mo! ...are you telling me you believe differently? — read 11:05 am.
bedsy what the fuck dude — read 11:05 am.
bedsy am i really that bad? — read 11:05 am.
mo! connor when luca and i told you our grandma died all you replied with was, "i'm sorry." — read 11:06 am.
mo! and when kjohnny brought you a friendship bracelet back from the olympics you replied with, and i quote, "cool, thanks." — read 11:06 am.
mo! and when will got us all together for karaoke after we all got drafted you sat in the corner and emotionlessly drank water while we were all screaming our lungs out — read 11:06 am.
mo! need i go on? — read 11:06 am.
bedsy well i was sorry about your grandma — read 11:07 am.
mo! and you're no longer??? — read 11:07 am.
bedsy NO I AM FUCK ADAM YOU KNOW THAT'S NOT WHAT I MEANT — read 11:07 am.
mo! mhmm sure — read 11:07 am.
mo! but that's beside the point right now — read 11:07 am.
mo! remember how you just did a commercial proving that you work hard and that gen z is not the laziest generation? — read 11:07 am.
bedsy yeah?? — read 11:07 am.
mo! put a little of that hard work into fixing your personality — read 11:08 am.
bedsy i came here to talk to you about something not to be made fun of — read 11:08 am.
mo! case in point — read 11:08 am.
mo! but who told you that you had the personality of a rock? well who besides me and everyone else you know — read 11:08 am.
bedsy my text door neighbor — read 11:08 am.
mo! no fucking way — read 11:08 am.
mo! you have a text door neighbor? — read 11:09 am.
bedsy yeah? is this like a common thing or?? — read 11:09 am.
mo! bro — read 11:09 am.
mo! silly texted his last year and he got a reply that said he was being reported to the fbi for violating a privacy act — read 11:09 am.
mo! it was HILARIOUS — read 11:09 am.
bedsy that sounds like a dream — read 11:09 am.
mo! why what's yours like?? — read 11:10 am.
mo! besides telling you the truth about your personality because good for them!! — read 11:10 am.
bedsy oh fuck off — read 11:10 am.
bedsy she's a 19 year old who parties too hard and who thought i was a serial killer after SHE texted ME NOT TO MENTION SHES IN LOVE WITH KORCHINSKI — read 11:10 am.
mo! oh my god — read 11:10 am.
bedsy what — read 11:10 am.
mo! she's perfect for you — read 11:10 am.
bedsy adam. no. — read 11:10 am.
mo! why not??? — read 11:10 am.
bedsy did you forget the part about korchinski? — read 11:10 am.
bedsy or the part where i said she parties too hard and how our lifestyles don't line up at all? — read 11:10 am.
mo! connor... — read 11:10 am.
mo! you're doing it again — read 11:10 am.
bedsy fuck sorry a little more hard work into fixing the personality — read 11:10 am.
mo! that's it — read 11:11 am.
mo! oh look it's 11:11! — read 11:11 am.
mo! make a wish bedsy! — read 11:11 am.
bedsy do i have to? — read 11:11 am.
mo! yes. — read 11:11 am.
bedsy ugh fine — read 11:11 am.
bedsy i wish for my text door neighbor to leave me alone — read 11:11 am.
mo! why are you so fucking difficult — read 11:11 am.
mo! my wish is for the two of you to get together! — read 11:11 am.
mo! what's her name? — read 11:11 am.
bedsy okay first off i'm just gonna ignore your wish because what the fuck — read 11:12 am.
bedsy but yeah, about that i have no clue what her name is — read 11:12 am.
mo! connor bedard you absolute idiot — read 11:12 am.
mo! ask and figure it out because i am invested — read 11:12 am.
mo! and if you don't figure it out then be prepared to give me her number because i will find out myself — read 11:12 am.
bedsy sounds like you want her you can have her — read 11:12 am.
mo! nah i got kj 🥰 — read 11:13 am.
bedsy holy hell — read 11:13 am.
mo! with time i'm sure you'll figure out how to be just as wonderful of a boyfriend to your mystery text door neighbor as he is to me ❤️‍🔥🥰 — read 11:13 am.
bedsy what the fuck — read 11:13 am.
bedsy what have i gotten myself into — read 11:13 am.
bedsy plus adam i'm missing a pretty key detail! — read 11:13 am.
mo! and what's that? — read 11:13 am.
bedsy i have no clue what she looks like — read 11:14 am.
mo! oh connor how shallow of you — read 11:14 am.
mo! love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, and therefore is wing'd cupid painted blind 😌 — read 11:14 am.
bedsy oh boy i think this is where the conversation ends — read 11:14 am.
mo! go get your girl connor!! — read 11:14 am.
bedsy thanks i won't — read 11:14 am.
mo! 🤧 — read 11:14 am.
mo! oh and connor? — read 11:14 am.
bedsy yes? — read 11:14 am.
mo! don't think i forgot about what you said about my grandma we are talking about this later — read 11:14 am.
bedsy fuck — read 11:15 am.
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blueberry-bubbles130 · 3 months ago
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Okay people you know the drill by now. Showing historical figures fanfiction of them:
American Politician edition. Round two!
I never once in my years of existence that I would ever read a fanfiction that had Jimmy Carter and Abby Lee Miller in it. But here we are.
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nostalgicwrestlingrd · 9 months ago
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ellie88-blog-blog · 10 months ago
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Polly: Comin' Home
The text discusses the 1990 sequel to the TV movie "Polly," called "Polly: Comin' Home."
If you read my last review, then you know that 1989’s Magical World of Disney TV movie “Polly,” a reimagining of the 1960 film “Pollyanna,” which in turn was an adaptation of the 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter, steamed a sequel in 1990, “Polly: Comin’ Home.” We see many of the same actors reprise their previous roles, with Debbie Allen returning to direct and choreograph. As a kid, we owned both…
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dorothylarouge · 12 days ago
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US Presidents as Dril Tweets
George Washington: another day volunteering at the betsy ross museum. everyone keeps asking me if they can fuck the flag. buddy, they wont even let me fuck it
John Adams: "ah boo hoo hoo i want to post Foul comments to content leaders" Fat Chance, Dimwit. I will annihilate you under bulwark of the Law and God.
Thomas Jefferson: Q: If your post was proven by a counsil of wise men to be racist, or bullshit, would you bar it from the record? A: I do not delete my posts
James Madison: (sniffing a crumpled up one dollar bill i found on the floor of a dog kennel) ah.. thats greenbacks baby
James Monroe: for decades i have traversed the unforgiving mountains and rivers of south america, hoping to catch a glimpse of the fabled "ass downloader"
John Quincy Adams: "This Whole Thing Smacks Of Gender," i holler as i overturn my uncle's barbeque grill and turn the 4th of July into the 4th of Shit
Andrew Jackson: handing Faves over to my enemies is FRAUD !! base, contemptible FRAUD!
Martin Van Buren: Food $200
Data $150
Rent $800
Candles $3,600
Utility $150
someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dying
William Henry Harrison: (spends all of 7 seconds skimming some blog posts) yep. just as i knew all along. having pnuamonia is good
John Tyler: fuck "jokes". everything i tweet is real. raw insight without the horse shit. no, i will NOT follow trolls. twitter dot com. i live for this
James K. Polk: thhere is no such thing as charisma, and art is fake. the only metrics by which we must determine the worth of a man are Strength and Wisdom
Zachary Taylor: the doctor reveals my blood pressure is 420 over 69. i hoot & holler outta the building while a bunch of losers tell me that im dying
Millard Fillmore: trying to heal..... please donate to my go fund me... $10 will make me less racist... $100 will make me extremely less racist...thank you...
Franklin Pierce: blocked. blocked. blocked. youre all blocked. none of you are free of sin
James Buchanan: #NationalGirlfriendDay please cherish your gal's.. in honor of us, the single Boys who must sacrifice all companionship to #CarryTheBrand...
Abraham Lincoln: unloading an entire belt of ammo at me with a minigun or some such device will now get you "Blocked"
Andrew Johnson: who the fuck is scraeming "LOG OFF" at my house. show yourself, coward. i will never log off
Ulysses S. Grant: i regret being tasked the emotional burden of maintaining the final bastion of morality and Nice manners in this endless ocean of human SHIT
Rutherford B. Hayes: using the toilet when i hear Our national anthem start to play. i do what i must. i stand tall in complete agony; as shit runs down my leg,
James A. Garfield: too much truth in such little time. feeling the heat cominh down to silence me... signing off........ for now
Chester A. Arthur: i WILL wise the fuck up. i WILL super charge my content for 2017. i WILL get blue check mark
Grover Cleveland: the way i see it, people who come on here and submit content that is not up to par, could possibly be considered the "Villains" of this site
Benjamin Harrison: i help every body, im not racist, i keep myself nice, and when i ask for a single re-tweet in return i am told to fuck off, fuck myself, etc
William McKinley: boy oh boy do i love purchasing large amounnts of Fool's Gold. wait a minute... fools gold fucking sucks. this stuff is no good..!! Fuck !!!
Theodore Roosevelt: IF THE ZOO BANS ME FOR HOLLERING AT THE ANIMALS I WILL FACE GOD AND WALK BACKWARDS INTO HELL
William H. Taft: ah.. the perfect Souffle! cant wait to dig in to t(*EVERY PIPE IN MY HOUSE EXPLODES AT THE SAME TIME, COVERING ME IN SHIT AND BOILING WATER*
Woodrow Wilson: the conflicted supersoldier stares over the horizon as he smokes a cigarette. "war is the most fucked up thing ever." he takes a sip of beer
Warren G. Harding: somebody please Bribe me
Calvin Coolidge: aggressively joyless oaf hhere. painfully obnoxious respect demander checkign in. extremely dim witted frowning man looking for pals
Herbert Hoover: it is really quite astonishing that I have yet to win The Lottery, given how good I am at selecting six numbers and saying them out loud
Franklin D. Roosevelt: ive never heard of this “europe” but it sounds like a big bunch of shit to me
Harry Truman: everybody wants to be the guy to write the tweet that solves racism once and for all because it would look good as hell on a resume
Dwight D. Eisenhower: my "F*&k It!! Let's Go Golfin" t-shirt maintains a tenacious stranglehold on my life. after 1,125 days of Golf my body is twisted, deformed
John F. Kennedy: when you do sutuff like... shoot my jaw clean off of my face with a sniper rifle, it mostly reflects poorly on your self
Lyndon B. Johnson: incredibly handsome , charismatic famous boy credited with ending income inequality after saying that slumlords should be called "dumblords"
Richard Nixon: i attribute the complete failure of my brand to the actions of detractors, oor my “trolls”, as it were, as well as my own constant fuckups
Gerald Ford: shutting computer down until the shitty moods & attitudes can fuck off., if you need me ill be on my other computer, sititng 60° to my right
Jimmy Carter: i warnned you all that bad things would happen if you kept letting your wives wear jeans. AND NOW LOOK! the damn gas prices are up again
Ronald Reagan: spend a lot of time thinking about how sometimes even war criminals can be heroes sometimes... Dont like it? Click the unfollow buttobn
George H.W. Bush: just thought off an idea i believe to be bad ass. lets find the address of the leader of isis, and mail him/ her pieces of our SHIT
Bill Clinton: were at the point now, that when i offer to impregnate my girl followers, people assume my motives are sexual. disgusting, grow the fuck up,
George W. Bush: friday night gathering up together a big pile of things i like to respect (flags, crucifixes ,etc) and just roll around in it ,give kisses,
Barack Obama: my IQ has increased 10 points ever since i stopped tollerating people mucking about, on the time line
Donald Trump: THERAPIST: your problem is, that youre perfect, and everyone is jealous of your good posts, and that makes you rightfully upset.
ME: I agree
Joe Biden: I will shut the fuck up , IF , it will restore the Harmony. I will get on my knees like a dog and make that sacrifice, for the sake of Calm
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tailschannel · 11 months ago
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Rumour: Knuckles mini-series to be six episodes long, according to script supervisor's social media page.
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Paramount's upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog mini-series, Knuckles, may be six episodes long, according to a social media page of the programme's script supervisor.
The Linkedin page of Holly Johnson also reaffirmed the programme's cast, namely Idris Elba as Knuckles, and Adam Pally as Wade Whipple.
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However, it did not specify the duration or release date of the episodes. Paramount has yet to officially confirm the detail.
(h/t SAAC; via newsfeed)
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zepuckinghockey · 4 months ago
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NHL Wedding Season 2024
We're back again for another summer of NHL weddings! If you'd like to see last year's, check out this post.
If you see something wrong or someone missing, let me know! I'll continue to update this list until September when the weddings fizzle out. I appreciate the replies, reblogs, and asks with corrections and additions ❤️
6/7/24: Adam Larsson: (private wedding, no idea)
6/19/24: Jake Evans: Brendan Gallagher, Joel Edmundson, Tyler Toffoli, Nick Suzuki, Joel Armia
6/22/24: Max Jones: Trevor Zegras, Jacob Bryson
6/26/24: Adam Fox: (looked to be just family)
Josh Anderson: Nick Suzuki, Max Domi, Nick Foligno, Seth Jones, Cam Atkinson, Scott Hartnell
6/29/24: Ryan Pulock: Matt Martin, Noah Dobson, Casey Cizikas, Oliver Wahlstrom, Adam Pelech, JG Pageau, Josh Bailey, Mat Barzal, Anthony Beauvillier, Cal Clutterbuck, Bo Horvat, Simon Holmstrom, Pierre Engvall, Mikey Reilly
Jake Oettinger: Mason Marchment, Tyler Seguin, Ty Dellandrea, Wyatt Johnston
7/3/24: Mason Marchment: Jake Oettinger, Tyler Seguin, Ty Dellandrea, Brandon Montour, Mike Carcone, Owen Tippett, Sam Reinhart
7/6/24: Nic Hague: Cody Glass, Owen Tippett, Zach Whitecloud, Alec Martinez, Shea Theodore, William Karlsson, Keegan Kolesar, Nic Roy
Brendan Gallagher: Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, Carey Price, Jeff Petry, Chris Wideman, Tanner Pearson, Nate Thompson, Philip Danault, Christian Dvorak, Jake Evans, Sam Montembeault
7/7/24: Adam Fox 2.0: Ryan Reaves, Kevin Rooney, Will Cuylle, Vincent Trocheck, Jacob Trouba, Barclay Goodrow, Alexis Lafreniere, Blake Wheeler, Jimmy Vesey, Jonathan Quick, Ryan Lindgren, Braden Schneider, Sammy Blais, Ryan Donato, John Marino
7/10/24: Elias Lindstrom: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/11/24: Jared McCann: Jordan Eberle, Yanni Gourde, Vince Dunn, Jamie Oleksiak, Jaden Schwartz, Matty Beniers, Will Borgen, Kailer Yamamoto, Justin Schultz, Andre Burakovsky, Ryan Donato, Darnell Nurse, Brandon Tanev
7/13/24: Jack Campbell: Tyler Toffoli, Jake Muzzin, Kyle Clifford, Evander Kane
Alex Carrier: Frederick Gaudreau, Mathieu Joseph, Jimmy Oligny
Pierre Engvall: Simon Holmstrom, Owen Wahlstrom
Andrew Mangiapane: Johnny Gaudreau, Rasmus Andersson, Mikael Backlund, Noah Hanifin, Erik Gudbranson, Mack Weegar, Troy Stecher, Jonathan Huberdeau
Kyle Connor: Zach Werenski, Evgeny Svechnikov, Connor Hellebuyck, Tony Calderone
Eetu Luostarinen: Niko Mikkola, Lundell Anton, Aleksander Barkov
Tyler Madden: Alec Turcotte, Akil Thomas
Zack MacEwen: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/18/24: William Carrier: Mathieu Joseph
7/19/24: Kaapo Kahkonen: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/20/24: Jamie Benn: Tyler Seguin, Joe Pavelski, Jordie Benn, Jason Robertson, Roope Hintz, Joel Kiviranta, Miro Heiskanen, Esa Lundell, Ben Bishop, Luke Glendenning, Ty Dellandrea, John Klingberg
Alex Killorn: Yanni Gourde, Pat Maroon, Brandon Hagel, Nikita Kucherov, Victor Hedman, Zach Bogosian, Anthony Cirelli, Luke Schenn, Ryan McDonagh, Tyler Johnson, Blaine Gabbert, Cam Brate, Andrei Vasilevskiy
Thomas Chabot: Josh Norris, Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Mathieu Joseph
Sebastian Aho: Teuvo Teräväinen, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Seth Jarvis, Antti Raanta, Nino Niederreiter, Jesper Fast, Jani Hakanpaa
7/22/24: Michael Bunting: Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Jake Muzzin, Morgan Reilly, Fred Anderson, Wayne Simmons, Alex Kerfoot, TJ Brodie, Kyle Clifford
7/26/24: Jake Lucchini: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/27/24: Connor McDavid: Leon Draisaitl, Darnell Nurse, Zach Hyman, Evander Kane, Cody Ceci, Evan Bouchard, Vinny Desharnais, Brett KUlak, Connor Brown, Ryan Mcleod, Derek Ryan, Stuart Skinner, Philip Broberg, Warren Foegele, Devin Shore, Kyle Turris, Luke Gazdic, Zack Kassian, Patrick Maroon, Sam Gagner
Carter Verhaeghe: Matthew Tkachuk, Aaron Ekblad, Evan Rodrigues, Stolarz, Ryan Lomberg, Nick Cousins
8/3/24: Travis Sanheim: Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostisbehere, Joel Farabee, Morgan Frost, Tyson Foerster, James Van Riemsdyk
Connor Ingram: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
Cody Glass: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
8/4/24: David Pastrnak: Taylor Hall, Tukka Rask, Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara, Charlie Coyle, Hampus Lindholm, Jeremy Swayman, Linus Ullmark, Torey Krug, David Krecji
8/9/24: Alex Tuch: Shea Theodore, Zemgus Girgensons, Tage Thompson
8/10/24: Tyler Johnson: Yanni Gourde, Ondrej Palat, Mathieu Joseph, Ryan McDonagh, Alex Killorn, Pat Maroon, Reese Johnson, Adam Gaudette
8/17/24: Cale Makar: Gabe Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Erik Johnson, Bo Byram, Darren Helm, Andrew Cogliano, Josh Manson, Kurtis Macdermid
Zachary Sanford: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
Mike Amadio: Zach Whitecloud, Ben Hutton, Brett Howden, Nic Hague, Nic Roy
Andrew Copp: JT Compher, Tyson Jost
Ryan Johansen: Colton Sissons, Luke Kunin, Roman Josi, Matt Duchene, Dante Fabbro, Cam Atkinson, Ross Colton, Miles Wood
8/23/24:
Roope Hintz: Tyler Seguin, Esa Lundell, Patrik Laine,
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brokenfuturerpg · 1 year ago
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Cincinnati’s Gold Rush Coins, Steeped In Mystery, Are Worth A Fortune Today
Among the most sought after and valuable coins in the world are a handful struck for the Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company during the California Gold Rush of 1849.
Despite the exorbitant value of these rare coins, we know next to nothing about the company that minted them or the men who organized the Cincinnati company. We don’t know where these coins were minted or why. Perhaps because of the mystery, the Cincinnati coins change hands for sums up to a million dollars – when they rarely emerge on the market.
According to coin dealer Joseph O’Connor, only a single Cincinnati five-dollar gold piece is known. It resides in the National Numismatic Collection of the Smithsonian Institution. There are only seven recorded gold Cincinnati ten-dollar pieces, two of which are held by the Smithsonian. A lone twenty-dollar coin from this company is known. It’s at the Philadelphia Mint, and it was struck from copper, not gold, deepening the mystery.
The most complete history of the Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company may be found in a 1913 book by Edgar H. Adams, “Private Gold Coinage of California 1849-55: Its History and Its Issues.” According to Adams, although the coins bear the legend “Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company,” the official name of the firm was “California Mining and Trading Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.”
The by-laws of the company were printed in Cincinnati in 1849 by the Model Western Printing House, a company that appears not to be found in any city directory or contemporary newspaper. That document is preserved in the library of Yale University.
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Adams provides a full list of the fifty or so stockholders in the company, copied from the New York Tribune of 17 March 1849. According to that roster, the president was J.H. Leavering, vice-president W.B. Norman, treasurer David Kinsey, secretary Sam T. Jones, bookkeeper A.H. Colton, and a “board of finance” consisted of Joseph Talbert, G. W. Letter and L. M. Rogers. Scant clues from Cincinnati records suggest these officers were solidly middle-class: teachers, lawyers, wholesalers, grocers. Amos Gove was a bookkeeper in his uncle’s Cincinnati market.
Among the stockholders were a couple of Nixons, maybe brothers, who might have been connected with a Cincinnati paper manufactory. In his 1981 book, “Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States” (1981), Don Kagin hypothesizes that the dies used to strike the Cincinnati coins originated at the Nixon paper company:
“There can be some intelligent speculation as to who made the dies for the Cincinnati Company. Nixon and Co. were paper manufacturers in Cincinnati on Walnut Street below Pearl and employed engravers on steel to create the designs for wallpaper. H. Johnson and W. Johnson of Cincinnati later engraved dies for the token cents which widely circulated during the Civil War. Since A. B. Nixon, J. Johnson, and A. Johnson were members of the Cincinnati party going to California, it is probable that the Cincinnati Company coining dies were prepared by the Johnsons in Nixon’s paper mill.”
It remains a mystery where the coins were minted. Were they struck in Cincinnati as sample designs? Were they struck in California by the Cincinnati company after they arrived? Or did the Cincinnati company sell or give its dies to another company, who then struck the coins in California?
We know the Cincinnati company headed westward hauling a machine for striking coins because the diary of one of Doctor Alexander Butler Nixon is preserved at the California State Library in Sacramento. According to that diary, the Cincinnati company ironically realized, once they were on the dusty trail, that they were too well equipped. John Phillip Reid, in a 1976 article for the Hastings Law Journal, described the dilemma:
“Before reaching Fort Kearney in Nebraska the members of the Cincinnati company had discovered that their wealth was not a source of strength. It was instead a source of disharmony, dissension, and division.”
Nixon relates that, after much debate, the company compromised. They agreed not to haul the heavy coining machine in their own wagons but sent it ahead with another wagon train. Interestingly, Nixon – the company’s medical doctor – noted that other supplies were abandoned as well:
“Our Brandy was taken along for medicinal purposes, the company being organized under the titotal abstinence principle, but that Brandy was a very popular preventive and of course was all used medicinally.”
Despite the logistical hurdles, it appears that the Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company did arrive some months later in California. Alexander Nixon and Amos Gove, at least, survived long enough to be designated as California Pioneers in the 1870s. The documentation required for this honor raises even more questions. Gove wrote a long letter to his Cincinnati family from a point halfway through Nebraska on May 17, 1849. His California Pioneer file indicates he arrived in California on July 6, 1849 – but claims he arrived by ship, which would have required many more months of travel.
What happened after the Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company arrived in California also remains a mystery. The Alta California newspaper of 15 November 1851 records a “Cincinnati Company” operating a mine in Calaveras or Tuolumne County, but none of the names associated with this operation match any of the stockholders listed in 1849.
Edgar H. Adams devoted an entire book to the private mints that operated in California before the U.S. government got involved in producing coinage late in 1850. Until the feds muscled in, private specie was the basis for commerce in the gold field. Adams does not believe the Cincinnati coins ever made it into circulation:
“Almarin B. Paul, of San Francisco, who conducted an extensive business in Sacramento in 1849 and 1850, and through whose hands passed many of the private issues, states that neither he nor any of the pioneers with whom he had consulted, remember seeing this Company’s coins in circulation. It is very likely that those known were simply trial pieces, struck in gold, and that for some reason the Company which contemplated their issue abandoned the plan.”
Circulated or not, it has been suggested that so few coins exist because the company’s dies were faulty. Surviving coins show cracks on the reverse side, indicating that a few more strikes would have fractured the die.
At least the Cincinnati company was mostly honest. Coins struck by other private mints were criminally debased. Some private ten-dollar pieces contained less than $8.00 in gold. The Cincinnati coins, on the other hand, averaged about $9.70 in actual gold.
You may be inspired to take another look at those odd coins you shoved to the back of your sock drawer, but beware. Numismatic expert Mike Locke reports that a company called Martguild makes brass or gold-plated cast-zinc replicas of rare and expensive coins. These reproductions are extremely common and have very little value. Other large pioneer gold coins have been similarly reproduced, but the Cincinnati company’s coins seem to be one of the most common. The reproductions often misspell “trading” as “tracing” or have a “T” standing for “token” stamped on them.
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2 and a half weeks until JC passes Cactus Jack!
It took me a little bit to figure out what you were referencing, but yes, Jimmy Carter will pass John Nance Garner as the longest-living President or Vice President in American history on September 18th. And if he is still with us on October 1st, Carter will be the first President or Vice President in American history to celebrate their 99th birthday.
And since I'm a huge dork who finds this stuff interesting, here's the big, complete list of longest-living to shortest-living Presidents and Vice Presidents in American history: (Presidents are in bold text, Vice Presidents are in italics, and those who served as both POTUS and VP are in bold italics.) John Nance Garner: 98 years, 351 days Jimmy Carter: 98 years, 337 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Levi P. Morton: 96 years, 0 days George H.W. Bush: 94 years, 171 days Gerald R. Ford: 93 years, 165 days Ronald Reagan: 93 years, 120 days Walter Mondale: 93 years, 81 days John Adams: 90 years, 247 days Herbert Hoover: 90 years, 71 days Harry S. Truman: 88 years, 232 days Charles G. Dawes: 85 years, 239 days James Madison: 85 years, 104 days Thomas Jefferson: 83 years, 82 days Dick Cheney: 82 years, 216 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Hannibal Hamlin: 81 years, 311 days Richard Nixon: 81 years, 104 days Joe Biden: 80 years, 287 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) John Quincy Adams: 80 years, 227 days Aaron Burr: 80 years, 220 days Martin Van Buren: 79 years, 231 days Adlai E. Stevenson: 78 years, 234 days Dwight D. Eisenhower: 78 years, 165 days Alben W. Barkley: 78 years, 157 days Andrew Jackson: 78 years, 85 days Spiro Agnew: 77 years, 261 days Donald Trump: 77 years, 81 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) George W. Bush: 77 years, 59 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Henry A. Wallace: 77 years, 42 days James Buchanan: 77 years, 39 days Bill Clinton: 77 years, 15 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Dan Quayle: 76 years, 211 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Charles Curtis: 76 years, 14 days Al Gore: 75 years, 156 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Millard Fillmore: 74 years, 60 days James Monroe: 73 years, 67 days George Clinton: 72 years, 268 days George M. Dallas: 72 years, 174 days William Howard Taft: 72 years, 174 days John Tyler: 71 years, 295 days Grover Cleveland: 71 years, 98 days Thomas R. Marshall: 71 years, 79 days Nelson Rockefeller: 70 years, 202 days Elbridge Gerry: 70 years, 129 days Rutherford B. Hayes: 70 years, 105 days Richard M. Johnson: 70 years, 33 days William Henry Harrison: 68 years, 54 days John C. Calhoun: 68 years, 13 days William A. Wheeler: 67 years, 339 days George Washington: 67 years, 295 days Benjamin Harrison: 67 years, 205 days Woodrow Wilson: 67 years, 36 days William R. King: 67 years, 11 days Hubert H. Humphrey: 66 years, 231 days Andrew Johnson: 66 years, 214 days Thomas A. Hendricks: 66 years, 79 days Charles W. Fairbanks: 66 years, 24 days Zachary Taylor: 65 years, 227 days Franklin Pierce: 64 years, 319 days Lyndon B. Johnson: 64 years, 148 days Mike Pence: 64 years, 88 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Henry Wilson: 63 years, 279 days Ulysses S. Grant: 63 years, 87 days Franklin D. Roosevelt: 63 years, 72 days Barack Obama: 62 years, 30 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) Schuyler Colfax: 61 years, 296 days Calvin Coolidge: 60 years, 185 days Theodore Roosevelt: 60 years, 71 days Kamala Harris: 58 years, 318 days (As of Sept. 3, 2023) William McKinley: 58 years, 228 days Warren G. Harding: 57 years, 273 days Chester A. Arthur: 57 years, 44 days James S. Sherman: 57 years, 6 days Abraham Lincoln: 56 years, 62 days Garret A. Hobart: 55 years, 171 days John C. Breckinridge: 54 years, 116 days James K. Polk: 53 years, 225 days Daniel D. Tompkins: 50 years, 355 days James Garfield: 49 years, 304 days John F. Kennedy: 46 years, 177 days
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la-femme-au-collier-vert · 2 years ago
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A List of Works Influencing and Referenced by IWTV Season 1
Works Directly Referenced
Marriage in a Free Society by Edward Carpenter
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Cheri by Collete
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
La Nausee by Jean-Paul Sartre (credit to @demonicdomarmand )
Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson edited by Thomas H. Johnson*
Blue Book by Tom Anderson
The Book of Abramelin the Mage
The Savage Garden by Mark Mills credit to @speckled-jim
Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could by Adam Schiff credit to @spreckled-jim
America and Dissent: Why America Suffers When Economics and Politics Collide by Alan S. Blinder credit to @speckled-jim
Dairy Queen Days by Robert Inman credit to @speckled-jim
Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble by Lester R. Brown credit to @speckled-jim
Attila: the Judgement by William Napier credit to @speckled-jim
In A Heartbeat by Rosalind Noonan credit to @spreckled-jim
The Lost Recipe for Happiness by Barbara O'Neal credit to @speckled-jim
Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism" by Jacques Dupuis credit to @speckled-jim
Strawberry Hill: Horace Walpole's Gothic Castle by Anna Chalcraft & Judith Viscardi credit to @speckled-jim
Sailing to Byzantium by Yeats
The Circus Animal's Desertion by Yeats
The Second Coming by Yeats
Don Pasquale by Gaetano Donizetti with libretto by Giovanni Ruffini
Iolanta by Pyotr Tchaikovsky with libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky
Pelleas et Melisande by Claude Debussy
Epigraphes Antiques by Claude Debussy
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
Nosferatu (1922)
The Graduate (1967)
Marie Antoinette (1938)
On the Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin
De Masticatione Mortuorum in Tumulis by Michael Ranft (1728)
Emily Post’s Etiquette
Bach’s Minuet in G Major (arranged as vampire minuet in G major)
Artworks referenced (much credit in this section to @iwtvfanevents and to @nicodelenfent )
Fall of The Rebel Angels by Peter Bruegel The Elder (1562)
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee by Rembrandt (1633)
Three Peaches on a Stone Plinth by Adriaen Coorte (1705)
Strawberries and Cream Raphaelle Peale, (1816) credit to @diasdelfeugo
Red Mullet and Eel by Edouard Manet (1864)
Starry Night by Edvard Munch (1893)
Self Portrait by Edvard Munch (1881)
Captain Percy Williams on a Favorite Irish Hunter by Samuel Sidney (1881)
Autumn at Arkville by Alexander H. Wyant 
Cumulus Clouds, East River by Robert Henri 
Mildred-O Hat by Robert Henri (Undated)
Ship in the Night James Gale Tyler (1870)
Bouquet in a Theater Box by Renoir (1871)
Berthe Morisot with a Fan by Édouard Manet (1872)
La Vierge D’aurore by Odilon Redon (1890) credit to @vampirepoem on twt
Still Life with Blue Vase and Mushrooms by Otto Sholderer (1891)
After the Bath: Woman Drying her Hair by Edgar Degas (1898)
Bust of a Woman with Her Left Hand on Her
Chin by Edgar Degas (1898) credit to @terrifique
Backstage at the Opera by Jean Beraud (1889)
Roman Bacchanal by Vasily Alexandrovich Kotarbiński (1898)
Dancers by Edgar Degas (1899)
Calling the Hounds Out of Cover by Haywood Hardy (1906)
Dolls by Witold Wojtkiewicz (1906) credit to @gyzeppelis on twt
Forty-two Kids by George Bellows (1907)
The Artist's Sister Melanie by Egon Schiele (1908)
Paddy Flannigan by George Bellows (1908)
Stag at Sharkey’s by George Bellows (1909)
The Lone Tenement by George Bellows (1909)
Ode to Flower After Anacreon by Auguste Renoir (1909) credit to @iwtvasart on twt
New York by George Bellows (1911)
Young Man kneeling before God the Father
Egon Schiele (1909)
Kneeling Girl with Spanish Skirt by Egon Schiele (1911)
Portrait of Erich Lederer by Egon Schiele (1912)
Krumau on the Molde by Egon Schiele (1912)
Weeping Nude by Edvard Munch (1913)
The Cliff Dwellers by George Bellows (1913)
Church in Stein on the Danube by Egon Schiele (1913)
Self Portrait in a Jerkin by Egon Schiele (1914)
The Kitten's Art Lesson by Henriette Ronner Knip credit to @terrifique
Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion by Francis Bacon (1944)
New York by Vivian Maier (1953)
Self Portrait by Vivian Maier (Undated)
Self Portrait by Vivian Maier (1954)
Slave Auction by Jean-Michelle Basquiat (1982)
(Untitled) photo of St. Paul Loading Docks by Bradley Olson (2015)
Transformation by Ron Bechet (2021)
(Untitled) sculpture in the shape of vines by Sadie Sheldon
(Untitled) Ceramic Totems by Julie Silvers (Undated)
Mother Daughter by Rahmon Oluganna
Twins I by Raymon Oluganna
@iwtvfanevents made a post of unidentified works here.
Works Cited by the Writer’s Room as Influences
Bourbon Street: A History by Richard Campanella (as it hardly mentions Storyville I think interested parties would be better served by additional titles if they want a complete history of New Orleans)
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino (This was also adapted into an award winning opera)
poetry by Charles Simic (possibly A Wedding in Hell?)
poetry by Mark Strand (possibly Dark Harbour?)
Works IWTV may be in conversation with (This is the most open to criticism and additions)
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, uncensored (There are two very different versions of this which exist today, as Harvard Press republished the unedited original with permission from the Wilde family.)
Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner
Warsan Shire for Beyoncé’s Lemonade
Faust: A Tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
La Morte Amoreuse by Theophile Gautier
Carmilla by Sheridan LeFanu
Maurice by E.M. Forster
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (credit to @johnlockdynamic )
1984 by George Orwell (credit to @savage-garden-nights for picking this up)
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner
Gone With the Wind film (1939)
Hannibal (2013)
Beauty and the Beast by Gabrielle Suzanne de Villenueve
Music used in Season 1 collected by @greedandenby here
*if collected or in translation most of the best editions today would not have been available to the characters pre-1940. It’s possible Louis is meant to have read them in their original French in some cases, but it would provide for a different experience. Lydia Davis’ Madame Bovary, for example, attempts to replicate this.
** I've tagged and linked relevant excerpts under quote series as I've been working my way through the list.
Season 2 here
Season 3 here
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Sneaky Pete - Amazon Prime Video - August 7, 2015 - May 10, 2019
Crime Drama (30 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Giovanni Ribisi as Marius Josipović / Pete Murphy
Marin Ireland as Julia Bowman
Shane McRae as Taylor Bowman
Libe Barer as Carly Bowman
Michael Drayer as Eddie Josipović (season 1)
Peter Gerety as Otto Bernhardt
Margo Martindale as Audrey Bernhardt
Jane Adams as Maggie Murphy (season 2, guest season 3)
Recurring:
Ethan Embry as the real Pete Murphy
Bryan Cranston as Vince Lonigan (season 1)
Victor Williams as Richard (season 1)
Karolina Wydra as Karolina (season 1)
Jacob Pitts as Lance Lord
Michael O'Keefe as Detective Winslow (season 1)
Virginia Kull as Katie Boyd (season 1, guest season 2)
Alison Wright as Marjorie
Mike Houston as Dennis
Tobias Segal as Sean
Brad William Henke as Brendon Boyd (season 1)
Jeté Laurence as Ellen
Justine Cotsonas as Shannon
Kevin Chapman as Bo Lockley
Jay O. Sanders as Sam
Chaske Spencer as Chayton Dockery
René Ifrah as Wali
Jasmine Carmichael as Gina (seasons 1–2)
Pej Vahdat as Raj Kumar Mukherjee (season 1)
Max Darwin as Tate
Jeffrey De Serrano as Ayawamat
Malcolm-Jamal Warner as James Bagwell
C.S. Lee as Joseph Lee (seasons 1–2)
Ben Vereen as Leon Porter (seasons 1–2)
Domenick Lombardozzi as Abraham Persikof (season 1)
Debra Monk as Connie Persikof (season 1)
Joseph Lyle Taylor as Frank (seasons 1–2)
Michael DeMello as Mikey (season 1)
Desmond Harrington as Joe (seasons 1–2)
David Kallaway as Bako (season 2)
Jesse Lenat as AJ
Michael Oberholtzer as Colin (season 2)
Jennifer Ferrin as Joyce Roby (season 2)
Miriam Morales as Teacher (season 2)
John Ales as Luka Delchev (season 2)
Sara Tomko as Suzanne (season 2)
Chris Ashworth as Miro (season 2)
Justine Lupe as Hannah (season 2)
Efrat Dor as Lizzie DeLaurentis (season 3)
Jeff Ross as D.C. Doug Decker (season 3)
Leonardo Nam as Alexandre Park-Sun (season 3)
Ricky Jay as T. H. Vignetti (season 3). This was Jay's last performance before his death in 2018.
Darren Pettie as Chuck Johnson (season 3)
Stephanie Faracy as Dotti (season 3)
Charlayne Woodard as Hickey (season 3)
Amy Landecker as Lorraine Sheffield (season 3)
M. Emmet Walsh as Tex Hopkins (season 3)
Patrick J. Adams as Stefan Kilbane (season 3)
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mybeautifulchristianjourney · 6 months ago
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Doctrines of Grace - Collection of Essays
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What the Bible Says About the Doctrines of Grace God's Part and Man's Part in Salvation - John Reisinger The Five Points of Calvinism – R.L. Dabney The Five Points of Calvinism – John Piper The Five Points of Calvinism - WJ Seaton The Reformaed Doctrine of Predestination by Boettner The Reformed Faith – Loraine Boettner The Reformed Faith – B.B. Warfield More Than A Calvinist – John Newton Why Can’t They See This – Tom Nettles A Defense of Calvinism – C.H. Spurgeon Calvinism Fact Sheet - Joel Barnes The Five Points of Calvinism @Monergism More articles like this....
Total Depravity Free Will – A Slave – C.H. Spurgeon Human Inability - Charles Spurgeon Man's Utter Inability to Rescue Himself - Thomas Boston The Doctrine of Total Depravity – Part I – John G Reisinger The Doctrine of Total Depravity – Part II – John G Reisinger Total Depravity – Loraine Boettner Man in His Fallen State – John Newton Decisional Regeneration - James E. Adams The Myth of Free Will - Walter Chantry Captive Hearts, Captive Church - R. C. Sproul More articles like this...
Unconditional Election Chain of Grace – John G. Reisinger The Doctrine of Election – Parts I, II & III – John G. Reisinger Election - B. B. Warfield Election - J. C. Ryle The Argument of Romans 9 – John Piper Who Chose Whom – John F. MacArthur Jr. Who Saves Whom – Michael Horton Unconditional Election - C. H. Spurgeon Election - C. H. Spurgeon Unconditional Election - Loraine Boettner Electing Love - Robert Murray McCheyne More resources like this...
Particular Redemption The Atonement –  Arthur Pink Sufficient for All? - Jim Ellis Death of Death - John Owen Was Anyone Saved at the Cross – James White For Whom Did Christ Die? - C. H. Spurgeon Particular Redemption – C.H. Spurgeon Intro to The Death of Death – J.I. Packer Llimited Atonement - Loraine Boettner Partticular Redemption - Wayne Mack The Love of God and the Intent of the Atonement - D. A. Carson More Resources on Particular Redemption...
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Preservation of the Saints Can a Christian Lose His or Her Salvation? - Greg Johnson Perseverance of the Saints – Loraine Boettner Sanctification and Perseverance - Herman Bavinck Perseverance of the Saints - Wilhelmus à Brakel Perseverance of the Saints by Brian Schwertley How to Know you are a Real Christian - Jonathan Edwards More Essays like this...
Related to the Doctrines of Grace
Augustine and Pelagius – R.C. Sproul From Whitefield to Wesley – George Whitefield (Includes Wesley’s Sermon Free Grace) Ian Murray on Whitefield and Wesley The Legacy of Charles Finney – Michael Horton The Carnal Christian Doctrine – John G. Reisinger The Pelagian Captivity of the Church – R.C. Sproul The Moral Basis of Faith – Tom Wells A Simple Explanation of Monergism
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For reference, here’s every US president:
46 Joe Biden
45 Donald Trump
44 Barack Obama
43 George W. Bush
42 Bill Clinton
41 George H. W. Bush
40 Ronald Reagan
39 Jimmy Carter
38 Gerald Ford
37 Richard Nixon
36 Lyndon Johnson
35 John Kennedy
34 Dwight Eisenhower
33 Harry Truman
32 Franklin Roosevelt
31 Herbert Hoover
30 Calvin Coolidge
29 Warren Harding
28 Woodrow Wilson
27 William Taft
26 Theodore Roosevelt
25 William McKinley
24 Grover Cleveland (2nd time)
23 Benjamin Harrison
22 Grover Cleveland
21 Chester Arthur
20 James Garfield
19 Rutherford Hayes
18 Ulysses Grant
17 Andrew Johnson
16 Abraham Lincoln
15 James Buchanan
14 Franklin Pierce
13 Millard Fillmore
12 Zachary Taylor
11 James Polk
10 John Tyler
09 William Harrison
08 Martin Van Buren
07 Andrew Jackson
06 John Quincy Adams
05 James Monroe
04 James Madison
03 Thomas Jefferson
02 John Adams
01 George Washington
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