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The chokeslam was innovated by Paul Heyman for use by the wrestler 911,[1] though one of the earliest accounts of the move dates back to a 19th-century recounting that describes Abraham Lincoln (himself a wrestler in his youth) using a technique vaguely similar in description, but without any specific mention of the "slam" component.[2]
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Studies, including that of an ether addict in 2003, have shown that ether causes dependence; however, the only symptom observed was a will to consume more ether. No withdrawal symptoms were prevalent.[1]
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His only significant action in the remainder of the parliament was a motion calling for the reinstatement of the 1275 Statute of the Jewry passed under King Edward I. He did not defend his seat in the 1945 general election.
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Pakled posted:His only significant action in the remainder of the parliament was a motion calling for the reinstatement of the 1275 Statute of the Jewry passed under King Edward I. He did not defend his seat in the 1945 general election. He was not considered a potential candidate for high office; the most senior appointment he obtained was as a Government member of the Potato Marketing Board.
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He played the St. Joe County fair in Indiana circa 1995. Faces were melted.
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A confidence trick is also known as a con game, a con, a scam, a grift, a hustle, a bunko (or bunco), a swindle, a flimflam, a gaffle, or a bamboozle. The intended victims are known as marks, suckers, stooges, mugs, rubes, or gulls (from the word gullible).
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I love reading wikipedia in an old-timey gangster voice.
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Transatlantic flights are sometimes diverted to Bangor when they have mechanical trouble.[citation needed] Among those who have made unscheduled stops for that reason are former President George H. W. Bush and Colin Powell,[18] and actors Clint Eastwood[citation needed] and Harrison Ford.[citation needed]
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third waypoint, midnight plane destination: bangor, maine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckwheatquote:Buckwheat contains diverse phytochemicals, including rutin, tannins, catechin-7-O-glucoside in groats,[25][26] and fagopyrins,[27][28][29] which are located mainly in the cotyledons of the buckwheat plant.[30] It has almost no levels of inorganic arsenic.[31]
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i like my arsenic organic, it just tastes better than the commercial gmo stuff
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not to confuse with the newest teledildonics network interface
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Not to be confused with California.
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carry on then posted:Not to be confused with California. not to be confused with an actual post, by an actual poster, about anything
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my presence still pisses you off huh
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(my bad translation) Alberti was sentenced to eight year's prison on December 17, 1910 and was from 1910 to 1912 in Horsens Statsfængsel and from August 30 to 1917 in Vridsløselille Statsfængsel. He was pardoned the remainder of the term. While he served his time, he made use of a right that he had himself instituted as Minister of Justice: The right to wear a hood, hiding the face of the prisoner, leaving him anonymous to others. But as Alberti was the only one who ever used that right, all the other prisoners immediately knew when they saw the hooded man there was Alberti.[10]
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There was an abundance of herring in the United Kingdom after World War II. Clarence Birdseye test-marketed herring fish fingers, a product he had discovered in the United States,[7][8] under the name "herring savouries". These were tested in Southampton and South Wales against "cod fingers", a comparatively bland product used as a control. Shoppers, however, confounded expectations by showing an overwhelming preference for the cod.
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Short segments show band members trying to live out their assorted daydreams, only to be teased and tormented by body-painted vixen Reema Ruspoli.
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The official release of the video opened with a dedication that states: "In memory of 9/11/01... We will never forget." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_Night_in_Paris
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wa27 posted:The official release of the video opened with a dedication that states: "In memory of 9/11/01... We will never forget." This isn't worthless at all.
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Tunicate posted:The chokeslam was innovated by Paul Heyman for use by the wrestler 911,[1] though one of the earliest accounts of the move dates back to a 19th-century recounting that describes Abraham Lincoln (himself a wrestler in his youth) using a technique vaguely similar in description, but without any specific mention of the "slam" component.[2] In Popular Culture The move is an important plot point in the first act of the historical fiction film Abraham Lincoln: Jabroni Hunter.
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a chokeslam without the slam, also known as choking someone
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To be considered a true tuxedo cat, the feline's coloring should consist of a solid black coat, with white fur limited to the paws, belly, chest, throat, and often the chin - sometimes the tail, although many tuxedo cats appear to sport goatees, due to the black coloration of their mandible: the lower jaw and chin.
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Its name comes from its resemblance to an egg. It does not have arms, legs, nor a head, not even eyes, nose, or mouth. Legend says that when a person sees an egg ghost, he or she will die. Its origin and personality are not significant. Rumor has it that some of egg ghosts' personalities are not incorruptible as time goes by. Or that egg ghosts change to an egg, hide themselves, and come out when they want.
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added this reluctantly...wiki didnt have a photo of her... she here ... is trying to avoid cameras... not my style...but if you chose to use it...thats fine...if not that is also fine.
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Midjack posted:added this reluctantly...wiki didnt have a photo of her...
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Collins is a Unix enthusiast [1] and a fan of furry comics.[2]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Tiny_RSS truly great formatting, depending on your browser width edit: hello to the wikipedia editor reading this thread who fixed it, i should've archived it. the screenshot was set to full size instead of a thumbnail Malloc Voidstar fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Jul 19, 2022 |
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The word is a neologism from the word utopia (Greek u-topos, meaning "no-place"), replacing topos with chronos (time). It was coined by Charles Renouvier as the title of his 1876 novel Uchronie (L'Utopie dans l'histoire), esquisse historique apocryphe du développement de la civilisation européenne tel qu'il n'a pas été, tel qu'il aurait pu être (Uchronia (Utopia in History), an Apocryphal Sketch of the Development of European Civilization Not as It Was But as It Might Have Been).[2]
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the normally mild-mannered Peach stated "Strickland is the scum of the Earth, everyone knows that." Given the opportunity to retract the statement moments later by the interviewer, he declined.
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Sheesh is a word that was trending in the years: 2020-2021
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The team's cat animator, Miko, studied several images and videos of cats for research,[3] and worked with cat programmer Rémi to find a balance between smooth animations and enjoyable gameplay;[6] most of the team also own cats.[3]
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File:White Nerdy YOU SUCK cropped.jpg
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Carthag Tuek posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_South_African_Commercial_Advertiser&diff=prev&oldid=1066723992 Zamujasa posted:still there as of the latest revision Carthag Tuek posted:lmbo someone undid it as vandalism, then that was reverted as nonconstructive, and then reinstated because it was a "good catch, actually" Sham bam bamina! posted:i'll sometimes remove vandalism if it annoys me and isn't worth sharing with the thread. the removal often gets reverted because it wasn't done by someone with a page full of barnstars and boxes cataloging the preoccupations of "this user" rofl bot added it back: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_South_African_Commercial_Advertiser&type=revision&diff=1084455916&oldid=1082828568
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One of the first appearances of Bagdad was found on a map entitled "Map of the Country Adjacent to the Left Bank of the Rio Grande Below Matamoros, 1847."
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He believes there are about 800 cannibals in Germany.
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801,
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