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In response to: May 24

21414124@gmail.com [Visitor] · http://www.worldcup2010.mymytag.com/
Brazil must be champions, I support for Brazil.
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In response to: March 19

Hi- Thank you for the history at a glance! I really enjoyed it. (and your kjv verses) I will bookmark your blog and be sure to look in now and then--looks like you are local to me? I'm out of Olympia....
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Kelley
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In response to: May 2

twf [Visitor]
Of historical interest -- You can see a clip of Toussaint's last moments in prison from the award-winning new short film "The Last Days of Toussaint L'Ouverture" at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2468184/ This film is the basis for a new feature (not with Danny Glover) that is in development.
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In response to: March 21

BooneHomes [Visitor] · http://boonenchomesforsale.com
How about a cheesy real estate joke? If you ever think that no cares if you are alive or dead then just try missing a few house payments.
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In response to: February 13

Malcolm Flynn [Visitor]
Boston Latin School was founded on April 23, 1635. The February 13 date is a mistaken reading of the town records, which indicate the 13th day of the 2nd month. Since England and the American colonies did not adopt the Gregorian calendar with the rest of Europe in 1582, but waited until 1752, the Julian calendar was still in effect in 1635. March was the 1st and April the 2nd month. In 1752 10 days had to be dropped to match the calendars; hence the 13th became the 23rd when all the dates between 1582 1nd 1753 were sdjusted.
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