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 From:  Mouse  
 To:  Rowan     
2226.1898 In reply to 2226.1897 
Henry Moore, Northern Sculpturer who has an art gallery named after him Leeds, was born in this year on the 30th of July.

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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  Mouse     
2226.1899 In reply to 2226.1898 
Just imagine, after a hard day's sculpting, you'd want to head off down to the pub, have a pint, and listen to the jukebox. Although it would help if you were in San Francisco in 1899, where the first jukebox was located.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)  
 To:  MrTrent     
2226.1901 In reply to 2226.1899 

Racoon, my dear. You posted 1900 just before I did, which I'm rather displeased about. I've got a big stick, and i'm going to hit you with.

 

Vice-President Roosevelt would be proud of me, for in 1901, he coined the phrase "speak softly and carry a big stick".


Kenny
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(Sudden Cardiac Arrest would be a bit redundant, anyway. I mean, in medical terms "sudden" is synonymous with "acute," which is the opposite of "chronic." It's not like anyone is in a state of CHRONIC Cardiac Arrest. That's called "dead." The closest thing would be Congestive Heart Failure, which can be either chronic or acute, and if that's something you need to worry about, then your doctor's already told you everything you need to know.)
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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)     
2226.1902 In reply to 2226.1901 
Theodore Roosevelt is famous for refusing to shoot a bear, but i can't help but wonder if he was as squemish about Tigers. I would hope not because between 1902 and 1907, the same tiger killed 434 people in India.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  MrTrent     
2226.1903 In reply to 2226.1902 
You can't help but wonder how much nicer the world would be if tigers ate peanuts instead of people. It's not as if there's a limited number of things they could do with them, as in 1903 some research was started at the Tuskeegee Institute, which eventually yielded over 300 uses for the peanut including cheese, mayonnaise, chili sauce, shampoo, bleach, axle grease, linoleum and ice cream.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  Rowan  
 To:  MrTrent     
2226.1904 In reply to 2226.1903 
Versatile though the peanut was justly found to be, it is of little use in a sinking ship. No, in such circumstances, you require that which internationally replaced CQD in 1904; you need SOS.

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 From:  Rowan  
 To:  Rowan     
2226.1905 In reply to 2226.1904 
Even SOS, however, is inappropriate if you manage to avoid sinking, only to find yourself in the midst of a mutiny, as you would if you were stationed on the Battleship Potemkin 1905. Of course, if you didn't mutiny, your captain would have made you eat the rotten meat, and then everyone would have become violently sick, and you'd have sailed into some unseen rocks, or something. And /then/ you'd need SOS. Or a peanut.

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 From:  Rowan  
 To:  Rowan     
2226.1906 In reply to 2226.1905 
Of course not even a battleship (even a mutinous Comunist one) could have saved the 'Irish Crown Jewels' from being mysteriously stolen in 1906.

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 From:  Rowan  
 To:  Rowan     
2226.1907 In reply to 2226.1906 
Clearly an era for theft, 1907 saw the first and only train robbery in Sweden, and daylight robbery become commonplace the world over, as the first taxis were fitted with meters.

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 From:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)  
 To:  Rowan     
2226.1908 In reply to 2226.1907 

Such thefts need to be investigated. If only there were some kind of bureau which dealt with investigations. It wouldn't even have to be federal or anything.

 

How handy! In 1908, the Bureau of Investigation, forerunner of the FBI was founded. And there was much rejoicing (mainly in India, where they'd caught that tiger).


Kenny
The Wisdom of Amazon Customer Reviews:
(Sudden Cardiac Arrest would be a bit redundant, anyway. I mean, in medical terms "sudden" is synonymous with "acute," which is the opposite of "chronic." It's not like anyone is in a state of CHRONIC Cardiac Arrest. That's called "dead." The closest thing would be Congestive Heart Failure, which can be either chronic or acute, and if that's something you need to worry about, then your doctor's already told you everything you need to know.)
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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)     
2226.1909 In reply to 2226.1908 
It was good that they caught that tiger as the screams of the victims could have made some people deaf. But if people did become deaf, they could always pay a visit to Utah, where the Association of the Deaf was founded in 1909.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  Linn (INDYLS)  
 To:  MrTrent     
2226.1910 In reply to 2226.1909 
And if they had stayed for a year, they could have joined the newly formed Boy Scouts of America. Too bad about Florence Nightingale - she won't be joining anything any more.
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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  Linn (INDYLS)     
2226.1911 In reply to 2226.1910 

Those Boy Scouts could have had some days out as the first long-distance
auto race in the US was held on May 30 1911 in Indianapolis.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  Rowan  
 To:  MrTrent     
2226.1912 In reply to 2226.1911 
Just so long as they don't go really long distance and cross the Atlantic on the RMS Titanic. I've got a bad feeling in my water about that one.

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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  ALL
2226.1913 
ON Sunday, April 27, 1913, the body of Mary Phagan, a child laborer, was discovered in the basement of the National Pencil Company factory in Marietta, Georgia. Leo Frank, was arrested and charged, tried, found guilty of murder and sentenced to hang. The sentence was later commuted.

On August 16, 1915 twenty-five men abducted him from his cell and lynched him the next day in Marietta.

In the aftermath of his murder, the Anti-Defamation League was formed and campaigned vigorously for a posthumous pardon.

This was finally granted in 1985.

who is responsible for the content of external internet sites ?
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 From:  steve  
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2226.1914 
And in 1986, Steve was born (aww) 
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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  JonCooper     
2226.1915 In reply to 2226.1913 

That's a shame abuot the child labourer, because Marcella Gruelle of Indianapolis created the Raggedy Ann doll in 1914, but poor old Mary never got a chance to play with it.

 

Something else important happened in 1914 aswell, though i'm buggered if i can remember what it was.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  MrTrent  
 To:  steve     
2226.1916 In reply to 2226.1914 
You've ruined it now. Arsehole.

MrTrent Try not to think too much.

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 From:  steve  
 To:  MrTrent     
2226.1917 In reply to 2226.1916 
quote: Jon
This was finally granted in 1985.


I only added one year,

COCK-GUZZLING-FART-MONKEY :@ 
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