sock puppet wrote:Was it the newspaper issue dated 6/26/1844, or was it a later dated issue that attributed the BY quote to 6/26/1844?
He claimed that the paper was dated to the day before the assassination, but I take such claims with a rock of salt, hehehe. Still, he was very animated about it. I asked him to find the evidence for me, but he failed to do so. I take that as a bad sign. Kinda like when I read there was evidence of Luman Walter's participation in a Hermetic society in Europe. I asked the source to confirm it, and he kept putting me off. My guess is that the latter fellow made it up. The former may have simply been mistaken, and probably was.
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LittleNipper wrote:I for one feel that it would be far more productive to give the money one would waste on getting tattooed to the poor. God knows they could use the money and no one needs a tattoo.
Should we all forego our internet subscriptions and instead devote what we pay our ISPs to the poor? God knows they could use the money and no one needs the internet.
LittleNipper wrote:I for one feel that it would be far more productive to give the money one would waste on getting tattooed to the poor. God knows they could use the money and no one needs a tattoo.
Should we all forego our internet subscriptions and instead devote what we pay our ISPs to the poor? God knows they could use the money and no one needs the internet.
initially You wrote:... permanent make-up, which is tattooing ...
I can accept any make-up - it can be washed at the end of day. Tattoo can't. The victims of tattoo can change their character with the time - their advertisement remains.
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco - To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
sock puppet wrote:Hey, Tator. I'm more willing to undergo a needle for body art than I am for medical. Not that I do not allow the medical needles, but not too happy about it (the tattoo needle really feels good after the first 2 or 3 minutes). I guess that's because other than a few blood draws, the only medical needles I've had in the last 10 years are for morphine when I am trying to pass kidney stones. The morphine makes me so cold, I half think I'd rather bear through the kidney stone without it. In the middle of August at the ER a few years ago, they got concerned about hypothermia because my body temperature dropped so much while on the IV.
Wow kidney stones I did that a few years back. Did you send out birth announcements? I thought I should have.
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