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« Reply #3467 on: 07:48:15, 13-07-2007 » |
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Sitting Bull. SITTING BULL (1837—1890), was a beloved medicine man and chief of the Sioux Indian Tribe. Chief Sitting Bull was born in about 1837 in what is now North Dakota. He was the son of Sioux chief Jumping Bull. He gained significant influence among the restless and dissatisfied young Indians. During the Civil War he orchestrated raids on white settlers in Iowa and Minnesota. Though he had agreed to peace in 1866, from 1869 to 1876 he frequently attacked whites that had encroached on the traditional territories of the Sioux Nation. His refusal to return to the reservation in 1876 led to the campaign in which General George Armstrong Custer, and his 7th Cavalry, were wiped out at the Battle of Little Big Horn, also knows as "Custer's Last Stand".
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« Reply #3468 on: 08:20:38, 13-07-2007 » |
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« Reply #3469 on: 14:04:21, 13-07-2007 » |
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« Reply #3470 on: 14:19:06, 13-07-2007 » |
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« Reply #3471 on: 14:26:45, 13-07-2007 » |
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Those last 2 posting are quite ... yuck you two !! How on earth could 'one' give this man a kiss ( supposing of course that you may possibly want to !!!!) A
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Well, there you are.
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« Reply #3472 on: 19:08:10, 13-07-2007 » |
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Those last 2 posting are quite ... yuck you two !! How on earth could 'one' give this man a kiss ( supposing of course that you may possibly want to !!!!) A Yours is just as yuck, A! So is this:
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« Reply #3473 on: 19:56:35, 13-07-2007 » |
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When I was in Edinburgh, years ago, I saw a very pierced young lady sheltering under a shop front (so was I, as it was pouring). I later found her photograph in the Guinness Book of Records as the most pierced woman in Britain!
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Best regards, Jonathan ********************************************* "as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate..."
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« Reply #3474 on: 20:04:18, 13-07-2007 » |
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When I was in Edinburgh, years ago, I saw a very pierced young lady sheltering under a shop front (so was I, as it was pouring). I later found her photograph in the Guinness Book of Records as the most pierced woman in Britain! She'd have to shelter wouldn't she, in case all those little holes let the rain in!
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« Reply #3475 on: 20:25:06, 13-07-2007 » |
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Not to mention the rust!
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Best regards, Jonathan ********************************************* "as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate..."
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« Reply #3476 on: 20:27:08, 13-07-2007 » |
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When I was in Edinburgh, years ago, I saw a very pierced young lady sheltering under a shop front (so was I, as it was pouring). I later found her photograph in the Guinness Book of Records as the most pierced woman in Britain! And here she is . . . Mind you . . .
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« Reply #3477 on: 21:38:24, 13-07-2007 » |
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This Guinness record reminds me of some posts we had a few weeks ago: Smallest Waist on a Living Person WHO: Cathie Jung WHAT: 38.1 cm (15 in) WHERE: Old Mystic, Connecticut, USA WHEN: As of 1999 Cathie Jung's waist is about the same size as a regular jar of mayonnaise. She's been wearing a corset every day for the past 12 years, and she now wears one 24 hours a day. "I probably have around 100 of them," says the corset queen.
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« Reply #3478 on: 21:42:08, 13-07-2007 » |
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Here's another "would you want to kiss this man?" one: Longest Ear Hair WHO: Radhakant Bajpai WHAT: 13.2 cm (5.19 in) WHERE: Naya Ganj, Uttar Pradesh, India WHEN: As of May 2003 Radhakant Bajpai of Naya Ganj, Uttar Pradesh, India, has hair sprouting from the centre of his outer ears (middle of the pinna) that measures an incredible 13.2 cm (5.19 in) at its longest point. The length of the 50-year-old's pinna pelt was confirmed by medical examiner Dr. R P Gupta. "Making it to Guinness World Records is indeed a special occasion for me and my family," said Radhakant. "God has been very kind to me."
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« Reply #3479 on: 21:56:56, 13-07-2007 » |
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Here's another "would you want to kiss this man?" one:
Would you?
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