^Great review and background Code history. ...and, can't let it go---I was a dozen feet away
and thirty seconds too late to get Ginger Rodgers' autograph. I was fourteen or fifteen,
Ms Rodgers encircled by mature ladies, Chicago's Water Tower Place, I was ready-set to dash
over, and one of the...
You are correct. And Mountbatten got Southeast Asia.
Interesting aside per slicing Pacific theatre is intelligence dissemination within and without.
Just saw The Immitation Game which focuses Turing at Bletchley Park and MI6 crypts cracking
Enigma; and once done how the fact that it was broken...
I was a lousy student, disciplinary issues, school basically bore me. The Army turned me around
and I aced college on the GI Bill, regret that it took so long. But college itself isn't the golden key
to prosperity people ascribe to it, a person who has some understanding of himself is equally...
On second glance you are right, and I stand corrected. :) My apology for mistaken inference.
However, if I erred and committed the sin of supposition, candor suggests reply to your caustic
sarcastic nature, as is your want; at least as such is directed towards me. Perhaps I erred too
quickly...
See: Shattered Faith: A Woman's Struggle To Stop the Roman Catholic Church
From Annuling Her Marriage, Sheilah Rauch Kennedy
Compelling canon law case. Annulment initially granted; appellate recourse Vatican; Rota reversed
Personal---A decade ago; maybe longer, dozen years past, brief...
Looks a LAW, light ant-tank weapon; also called 'PRINGLES' by American grunts.
Soviet tanks are vulnerable left side, ammo and gas storage, so Laws typically fire
at port side...saw a Law on tv hit a Russian tank left, southpaw hit the tread, knocked
it off, stopping the tank. Great shot.
See...
Please read my full post as listed above, and you will see that I remarked that college
was not for every kid and there is nothing wrong with a blue collar trade skill or similar option.
I never said anything, nor implied, that trades do not require brains.
And for the record, college summers...
Respectfully disagree.
Nostradamus has stood the test of Time. His quatrains are often difficult to decipher
but numerous subsequent revelation came to pass with discernible provenance.
Your cite of sixteenth century critics pale in comparison to his full canon and you failed
to mention the...
Closest religous established church to Roman Catholicism is Episcopalian.
Differences abound, most certainly women ordained to priesthood, though occasionally
married Episcopalian priests are ordained within the Roman Catholic Church.
Theology gets confused sometimes; especially annulment...
No connection. None whatsoever. A few years ago when I lived in Chicago's Gold Coast
an American Catholic Orthodox church was located up the street from my apartment bldg.
Fancy neighborhood ritzy address but never saw another franchise....
I recently watched Manchester By The Sea, a lovely film set in coastal New England.
The protagonist assumes guardianship of his sixteen-year old nephew who adamantly
states he "is not going to college." His nephew intends to become a fisherman like his dad.
College is not for every kid and there...
Novturne. Adequate, but disjointed horror genre; drug usage at a prestigious fine arts high school,
sexual encounters filmed against a classical music competition. Some fairly interesting, well
scripted scenes but the cumulative composition fails to score a masterpiece.
Nocturne could have been...
I've been looking for Derry Girls... The Quest continues.
Murphy's Law is okey-doke. However, playing both sides of the coin for episodic crime show
cuts the drink a wee bit thin. Pour a full glass of Guinness, intro the character warts and all
like Celine, let the chips fall wherever...
The Supreme Allied Commander enjoys overall theatre control. Adm Nimitz, other Navy brass
will coordinate fleet movements within tacit understanding while allowing initiative per circumstance.
LaGuardia needs to understand ain't nuttin' wrong with makin' n' takin' a little book.
George...
I recall having read Seven Pillars of Wisdom while in the Army off a commander reading list report
or early in college; wine and cheese party converse about the film, its rape scene, Lawrence's
subsequent incongrous RAF enlistment, motorcycle death. The proverbial Churchillian enigma,
wrapped...
Carol is adapted from Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt, an excellent though
clearly dated literary effort, which a more perceptive director such as Hitchcock could
have done much more with. Hitchcock grabbed Highsmith's literary deflower Strangers On A Train.
And you are correct. But within legal stricture there are lines that can be subsequently
cited to appeal a bench decision and Solomon has needlessly wounded himself
and his judgement by his paternal solicit of Ms Kohlman; ostensibly at least a minor.
And I suspect that Ms Kohlman may be...
I should have remarked this film's painstaking attentive-to-detail wardrobe.
Outstanding. Hats galore. Fedora, homburg, caps. Sweaters, overcoat, scarves.
And ladies wear superb.
Honorable mention automotives. Iron parked all over the place, driven.
:)
Mr Carhart will not be charged with treason but is liable to be charged
with failure to comply with Selective Service induction. A felony, subject to
five years imprisonment and $250,000 fine. Should Carhart resist or wound/kill
a police officer, said action would normally place consecutive...
Magistrate Solomon is a bit daff since Ms Kohlman isn't an emancipated minor,
and her father; while obviously strict, nonetheless is within parental right to set curfew.
But the magistrate erred and is subject to appellate correction since Ms Kohlman has
been convicted of accessory to illegal...
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