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oldfarmhouse · 1 year ago
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𝗁𝗍𝗍𝗉s://instagram.com/hildemak78
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𝐒𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐜𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐞🌿☕
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I have to make muffins for the people at work tommorow
So off i go into the kitchen
Also first snow of the season!
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soundcrusher · 10 months ago
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I have a new obsession.
And I found out how to get my PS5 screenshots onto my labtop.
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vera-w-chudo · 9 months ago
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#tarot #satturday
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rosehavenhq · 2 months ago
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hi tags! i just wanted to give an update about acceptances. i have decided to not wait until 6 uniquewriters, but instead do first round of acceptances on december 7th at 5 pm est. afterwards acceptances will be on every tuesday and satturday until we hit capacity. i also want to give a huge thanks to everyone who has shown interest in our server and have sent in applications. it means alot to me ! i hope to see some more apps in the upcoming weeks and don't hesitate to reach out if you need help or have any questions!
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bioluminescentfrog · 3 months ago
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why da fuck my dad making mussels at 11 am on. a satturday morning. you coukld make them any day im not home at 11 (6/7 days of the week) and you chose today
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sohaibsmart · 5 months ago
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Suspense Over Vinesh Phogat's Enchantment For Olympic Silver Medal Continues, New CAS Verdict Date Is...
The suspense of Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport’s choice on Vinesh Phogat’s enchantment for Olympic silver continues. Earlier, it was stated that the decision would come by Saturday, 9:30PM IST. It has now been deferred. In a chaotic flip of occasions on Satturday, the Indian Olympic Affiliation (IOA) first acknowledged that the decision can be out on Sunday (August 11) earlier than issuing a…
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rubygems1 · 3 years ago
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skinnyfeedist · 3 years ago
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Yeah of course I remember that skirt. Your new curves didn't let you put it on. Those seem to be filling out nicely too. I wonder what everyone thinks seeing your belly jiggle with every step? Tbh I'm jealous of those people
I'm sure people are noticing. I was celebrating with my family on satturday and I overheard my cousins talk about the spare tire around my waist. My friend keeps poking my belly. And my boyfriend, who was always fond of my butt, seems to like it even more now ☺
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six-strings-of-sadness · 4 years ago
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When it's Satturday night but you get sleepy at 10 😭 am I getting old lol
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betweenblackberrybranches · 2 years ago
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FINLAND MADE ME CACKLE SO MUCH HELP IT'S HALF PAST 11 PM I'M TRYING SO HARD NOT TO MAKE TOO MUCH NOISE
He was certainly a mood i cant i am stunned i love it thats what the esc is all about!!!
Happy that you are having fun
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fontriver · 5 years ago
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Satturday Collection font by Lettersiro Studio
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prettykikimora · 5 years ago
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its satturday night nbo negativity is allowed i’ve proclaimed it n one can say anything bad everything is ok right now
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mangaka-neko-chan · 6 years ago
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Stream. Overwatch. "Road to Clown Junkrat ft. broken mouse and bad aim.” Tomorrow, Satturday, May 4th, between 5pm and 6pm CET.
Right here: twitch.tv/mangakanekochan
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scotianostra · 6 years ago
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13th January 1746 saw the Jacobite skirmish at Linlithgow.
This was flagged up on one of the sites I use regularly but I can find no more about the "Skirmish, I did however find a great source with information on Isle of Skye Jacobites captured during the '45 it probably isn't good reading for many of you out there, but I can scour through the lists of names and pick out some interesting data, like Archibald MacLean.
Archie was captured on January 13th at Linlithgow, so must have been involved in the skirmish. He was imprisoned at Leith 20 January 1746, Edinburgh 7 February 1746 then at Carlisle 8 August 1746. Nothing more known of him so may have died as he does not appear on transportation lists.
Another Archie, just screams to me the archetypical Highland Scot from days gone by to me.
Archibald MacPherson was only 16 and only 4' 9" small, he is described as thick and pock pitted. He was captured at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. On list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’. ‘Veteran’ was captured near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' a Privateer and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released, I wonder what happened to the wee man.....
There were also many women among the prisoners, another Isle of Skye Jacobite was Ann MacKay. She was in Inverness in the house in which Robert Nairn and MacDonald of Belfinlay were put after they were brought in wounded from Culloden. She assisted in a plot laid by certain ladies to help Nairn escape. She was captured and imprisoned in Inverness Tolbooth and sentenced to be whipped through the town; but this was prevented through interest brought to bear on the military authorities. She was, however, for some time not allowed to sit or lie down, in order to get her to confess the names of her associates. This she refused to do. After some weeks she was released.
A number of clergy were also arrested during the Uprising, one was Rev. Alexander S. J. Cameron, from Strathglass Regiment: Cameron of Lochiel's his prisoner record read
Rank: Chaplain Prisoner no.: 313
Third son of John of Lochiel and brother of Cameron of Lochiel of the ‘45. He was a Jesuit Priest. It is not known what part he took in the 1745 Rebellion.Taken prisoner at Morar, July 1746 and put on board HMS ‘Furnace’ where Captain Ferguson was ships Captain. He was not allowed a bed to lie on, except ships cables. He fell ill and Lord Albemarle ordered him to be put ashore. Ferguson refused to give him up without an order from the Duke of Newcastle. He also refused to allow any bedding or clothes to be supplied to him. Cameron died soon after HMS ‘Furnace’ arrived in the Thames.
Often when I am reading things like this it leads me to other information and before I know it I have several pages open going from one to the other gathering my information for posts, on this occasion I discovered a wee bit more on the Furnace and her Captain.....
Flora MacDonald had also been aboard the Furnace, the captain of the ship is said to have been known for his abuse of prisoners. One incident illustrating Ferguson's character was reported by Felix O'Neill a Jacobite captain in the Prince's service who had been captured shortly before Flora,
'I was … brought before Captain Ferguson, who used me with the barbarity of a pirate, stripped me, and had ordered me to be put in a rack, and whipped by his hangman, because I would not confess where I thought the Prince was. As I was just going to be whipped, being already stripped, Lieutenant McGaghan of the Scots Fusiliers, who commanded a party under Captain Ferguson, very generously opposed this barbarous usage, and coming out with drawn sword, threatened Captain Ferguson that he would sacrifice himself and his detachment rather than see an officer used after such an infamous manner'.
During his search for Bonnie Prince Charlie, Ferguson had seized an instrument of torture known as 'the Barisdale' after MacDonald of Barisdale its inventor. Despite the belief, widely held even today, that no-one in the Highlands and Islands would give any information to the authorities about Prince Charles’ movements, fairly soon after Flora's and the Prince’s journey to Skye, the authorities knew all about it. About the 6th of July Ferguson captured one Lachlan MacMhurrich in Benbecula, who 'Being immediately put into Barisdale, confessed that the Younge Pretender left South Uist Satturday the 28th of last month. That he was gone to Trotness [Trotternish] a place in Skye.' Several other prisoners were also taken and made to confess, so that within two weeks of arriving in Skye her part in the escape was known and she was arrested.
Although Flora was to be imprisoned aboard Ferguson's ship, the Furnace, General John Campbell of Mamore, the officer in charge of the search for the Prince, ordered that Flora 'be used with the utmost respect'. It was to Campbell that Flora told her story in Applecross Bay on the 12th of July 1746.
The pic shows a list of Jacobite slaves exported to the West Indies. Note that many on this list are from East & N.E. Scotland and England. Most of the Highlanders appear to be Roman Catholics from Inverness Shire. Most of them would be Catholics and Episcopalians.
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iwishicouldforget27 · 8 years ago
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