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You what what Abraham im referring to0. The one that brothers from another from another Mother....Abraham Lincoln? Sure.
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You what what Abraham im referring to0. The one that brothers from another from another Mother....Abraham Lincoln? Sure.
You what what Abraham im referring to0. The one that has brothers from another from another Mother....
They played the Mets.
A's beat Reds in 72.I know. The Mets had beat the Reds 3-2 in the series before. Had the Reds won that series, well, hence my comment.
A's beat Reds in 72.
At the time they were considered a disgrace. Long hair, beards, outspoken. Very vocal Black players. Rowdy fans. And they beat all the establishment teams. There's a great film, Rebels of Oakland about the A's and Raiders. Favorite quote was a guy who said there were no cliques, Black, white, old, young, all drank from the same bottle and then threw it at someone.
And yes, I was there. A bleacher seat was $2. I remember being pissed when price was doubled to $4 for World Series. But not pissed enough to not go.
California man, 34, is charged with threatening to BOMB Merriam-Webster's Massachusetts HQ because he was angry it defined female as 'a gender identity that is the opposite of male'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...erriam-Websters-HQ-definition-girl-woman.html
- Jeremy David Hanson, 34, of Rossmoor, California, faces a federal charge of interstate communication of threats to commit violence
- He could face up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000
- In October 2021, Hanson is alleged to have sent threatening messages to the Massachusetts-based Merriam Webster headquarters
- Hanson was particularly corresponding with the entries for the words 'girl' and 'woman'. Authorities identified Hanson as the user sending the threats
- 'It is absolutely sickening that Merriam-Webster now tells blatant lies and promotes anti-science propaganda. There is no such thing as 'gender identity'
- 'You [sic] headquarters should be shot up and bombed,' he added
That is false. I can cite numerous arguments against that.
Please do.
Please do.
Even an atheist like me accepts that Jesus existed.
What kind of desperation/fear would lead anyone to deny the most existence of the most followed and documented man to ever trod this Earth?
Get a grip people.
No thanks. I have no desire to enter a debate regarding religion.
There is no documentation of Jesus by his contemporaries.
Maybe, but this proves it almost without a doubt, and is also among the most peer reviewed theories you'll ever see.Complete fabrication.
did he have sons named Isaac and Ishmael?My grandfather Abraham existed.
My father was the only son, two daughters. My father's Hebrew name was Yitzhak, so yes, he did have a son Isaac.did he have sons named Isaac and Ishmael?
Thats cool!My father was the only son, two daughters. My father's Hebrew name was Yitzhak, so yes, he did have a son Isaac.
I have a grandmother Sarah but she wasn't married to Abraham. She was my maternal grandmother.