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After the Memorial Day Ceremony in 2009 at the Russell Grafton Park in Hume, Illinois, Dana Bowyer a good friend of mine, came up to me and said, “Mo” you should record your history because I believe you have a story that should be told”. I brushed it off and put it in the back of my head. Late in 2010 I thought about what she had said and decided that might be a good thing to do, because my future descendents would have no idea of what I did during my life time, and that I began my life in England and moved to the United States with the man I loved and married. So on January 1st, 2011, I sat down with Bob and told him about my early life, and the life that he and I spent together. Therefore, years after I have departed this planet, I want you, my descendants, to know who I was, where I came from, and some of the events that transpired during my life time on this wonderful earth. This is “The road I chose”.
After the Memorial Day Ceremony in 2009 at the Russell Grafton Park in Hume, Illinois, Dana Bowyer a good friend of mine, came up to me and said, "Mo" you should record your history because I believe you have a story that should be told". I brushed it off and put it in the back of my head. Late in 2010 I thought about what she had said and decided that might be a good thing to do, because my future descendents would have no idea of what I did during my life time, and that I began my life in England and moved to the United States with the man I loved and married. So on January 1st, 2011, I sat down with Bob and told him about my early life, and the life that he and I spent together. Therefore, years after I have departed this planet, I want you, my descendants, to know who I was, where I came from, and some of the events that transpired during my life time on this wonderful earth. This is "The road I chose".
"Five-decade chronicle of television history [covering] ... all daytime programs that aired for three or more weeks on a commercial network between 1947 and 1996, plus 100 nationally syndicated shows from the same period ... . [Includes] cartoons, children's programs, game shows, news shows, soap operas, sports programs, [and] talk shows ... . Provides the dates each show aired, a synosis of its plot, its principal cast members, and other pertinent information"--Back cover.
This third volume in the ten-volume series covers the career of Henry Clay from the Second Session of the Sixteenth Congress, where he engineered the second Missouri Compromise, to the presidential election of 1824, when he found himself eliminated as a candidate. Upon his return from Congress in 1821, Clay practiced law and interested himself in Transylvania University, among other things. Elected again to the House of Representatives and to the Speakership in the Eighteenth Congress, Clay resumed his leadership in national affairs; his concerns at this period were principally with the Monroe Doctrine, the Spanish and Greek revolutions, and internal improvements and the tariff. A continuing...
This is the laugh-out-loud story of two scheming men, Bialystock, a shady producer, and Bloom, his nervous accomplice. Together they come up with the ultimate con: raise more money than needed, produce a show that is bound to flop, and pocket the change. Of course, all best laid plans are subject to be mucked up.
From the bestselling authors, a collection of three addicting knitting patterns that explore the fun and variety of log cabin knitting.
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