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  • in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168261
    Vaughan
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      In the past 58 years, a total of 26 James Bond films has been made:

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      Title Year Actor

      Dr. No 1962                        Sean Connery
      From Russia with Love 1963
      Goldfinger 1964
      Thunderball 1965
      Casino Royale 1967                David Niven
      You Only Live Twice 1967       Sean Connery
      On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969      George Lazenby
      Diamonds are Forever 1971       Sean Connery
      Live and Let Die 1973               Roger Moore
      The Man with the Golden Gun 1974
      The Spy Who Loved Me 1977
      Moonraker 1979
      For your eyes only 1981
      Octopussy 1983
      Never say never again 1983         Sean Connery
      A view to a kill 1985                 Roger Moore
      The living daylights 1987        Timothy Dalton
      License to kill 1989
      GoldenEye 1995                        Pierce Brosnan
      Tomorrow never dies 1997
      The world is not enough 1999
      Die another day 2002
      Casino Royale 2006                Daniel Craig
      Quantum of solace 2008
      Skyfall 2012
      Spectre 2015
      No time to die 2020

      12 actors
      And no less than 12 actors have portrayed James Bond in the media.
      In chronological order: Barry Nelson, Bob Holness, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, David Niven, George Lazenby, Christopher Cazenove, Timothy Dalton, Michael Jayston, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig & Toby Stephens.

      in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168260
      Vaughan
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        in reply to: Trolls #164943
        Vaughan
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          You are doing the right thing.  Ignore its behaviour and carry on enjoying your own game.

          Reacting feeds the idiot.

          Then Just report the clone to Support and im sure they will resolve it for you.

          Good Luck in all you do. 

          in reply to: Regards, wishes and little messages #127252
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            Andrea & Kait

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            This is one of our songs.. you can borrow it… but just for tonight

            Curtis Salgado My Confession
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vIhbzVSXCA

            V & Jess

            in reply to: Music. What song are you listening to? #109515
            Vaughan
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              Andrea & Kait

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              This is one of our songs.. you can borrow it… but just for tonight

              Curtis Salgado My Confession
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vIhbzVSXCA

              V & Jess

              in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168254
              Vaughan
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                [img width=400]https://i1.wp.com/bestlifeonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/stonehenge.jpg?w=1024&ssl=1[/img]

                If you're not already aware, Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, with each stone standing approximately 13 feet high and seven feet wide.
                Built between 3000 B.C. and 2000 B.C., there are a number of theories as to why this formation exists.
                For one, some researchers believe, since the stones are aligned to the sunset of the winter solstice and the opposing sunrise of the summer solstice, that perhaps rituals were conducted here after its creation.
                Further, since there are a number of burial mounds surrounding the stones, some believe that it may have been used to celebrate the dead. However, since there is no written record of Stonehenge, it leaves its purpose a mystery.

                in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168253
                Vaughan
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                  Columbus Didn't Actually Discover America

                  No, this European explorer did not discover America. Columbus was 500 years too late.
                  In fact, it was the Norse explorer Leif Erikson who landed on American shores during the 10th century.
                  Erikson could be considered the first European to discover America.

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                  in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168252
                  Vaughan
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                    John Adams Was the First President to Live In the White House

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                    While the White House was under construction during Washington's term, he never lived there.
                    It wasn't until John Adams took office that a president lived there.
                    Interestingly enough, George Washington is the only president to date who has not lived in the White House.

                    A mansion at 6th & Market Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania served as the executive mansion for the first two Presidents of the United States, while the permanent national capital was under construction in the District of Columbia.
                    Following a 16-month stay in New York City, George Washington occupied the President's House in Philadelphia from November 1790 to March 1797.
                    John Adams occupied it from March 1797 to June 1800, then became the first President to occupy The White House.

                    in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168251
                    Vaughan
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                      President Abraham Lincoln is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame

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                      Before the 16th president took office, Abraham Lincoln was declared a wrestling champion.
                      The 6'4″ president had only one loss among his around 300 contests.
                      He earned a reputation for this in New Salem, Illinois, as an elite fighter.
                      Eventually, he earned his county's wrestling championship.

                      Besides being a wrestling champ, Lincoln was also a licensed bartender.
                      In 1833, the 16th president opened up a bar called Berry and Lincoln with his friend William F. Berry in New Salem, Illinois.
                      The shop was eventually closed when Berry, an alcoholic, consumed most of the shop's supply.

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                      in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168250
                      Vaughan
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                        Pope Gregory IV Declared a War On Cats

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                        Pope Gregory IV declared war on cats in the 13th Century. He said that black cats were instruments of Satan.
                        Because of this belief, he ordered the extermination of these felines throughout Europe. However, this plan backfired, as it resulted in an increase in the population of plague-carrying rats.

                        in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168249
                        Vaughan
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                          The Titanic's Owners Never Said the Ship Was “Unsinkable”

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                          Despite what James Cameron's iconic 1997 film may have you believe, the owners never said that it could never sink.
                          Historian Richard Howells said that “the population as a whole were unlikely to have thought of the Titanic as a unique, unsinkable ship before its maiden voyage.”

                          in reply to: Interesting History… Did you Know… #168248
                          Vaughan
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                            Yes, the face of the well-loved rum brand was a totally real guy. He was a Welsh privateer who fought alongside the English against the Spanish in the Caribbean in the 1660s and 1670s.
                            His first name was Henry and was knighted by King Charles II of England. His exact birth date is unknown, but it was sometime around 1635.
                            He died in Jamaica in 1688, apparently very rich.

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                            Vaughan
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                              During Prohibition in the United States, the U.S. government literally poisoned alcohol.
                              When people continued to consume alcohol despite its banning, law officials got frustrated and decided to try a different kind of deterrent—death. They ordered the poisoning of industrial alcohols manufactured in the U.S., which were products regularly stolen bootleggers.
                              By the end of Prohibition in 1933, the federal poisoning program is estimated to have killed at least 10,000 people.

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                                Vaughan
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                                  Fly Curtain in plastic Bottle tops.

                                  These fly curtain crafts are made of beaded, recycled plastic bottle caps. Each curtain contains roughly 32 plies of 64 plastic bottle caps each, making over 2000 plastic bottle caps per curtain. A fly curtain weighs about 6 kilogram.

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