From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10882 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, March 10 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10882 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set ["Ace Rewa] Welcome to Monarch Pickleball Set Reward Panel ["Offers Connector" ] BONUS: $100 OLIVE GARDEN Gift Card Opportunity ["Olive Garden Opinion Req] Shopper, You can qualify to get a $90 United Airlines gift card! 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Weaver's first chance at action came in February 1862, when the 2nd Iowa joined Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant's army outside the Confederate Fort Donelson in Tennessee. Weaver's company was in the thick of the fight, which he described as a "holocaust to the demon of battles", and he took a minor wound in the arm. The rebels surrendered the next day, the most important Union victory of the war to date. The 2nd Iowa next joined other units in the area at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, to mass for a major assault deeper into the South. Confederate forces met them there, in the Battle of Shiloh. Weaver's regiment was in the center of the Union lines, in the area later known as the "hornets' nest", and were forced to retreat amid fierce fighting. The next day, the Union forces turned the tide and forced the rebels off the field in what Weaver called a "perfect rout". The carnage at Shiloh (20,000 killed and wounded) was on a scale never before seen in American warfare, and both sides learned that the war would end neither quickly nor easily. After Shiloh, Weaver and the 2nd Iowa slowly advanced to Corinth, Mississippi, where he was promoted to major. Rebel forces attacked the Union armies there in the Second Battle of Corinth, where Weaver's courage in th ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 10:06:43 +0100 From: "Offers Connector" Subject: Welcome to Monarch Pickleball Set Reward Panel Welcome to Monarch Pickleball Set Reward Panel http://earcleaner.shop/HlRhkrb38ValLLBHtliaksRFZfCeMY5pE74DIo4sW0iSaHQB http://earcleaner.shop/POPR7mF00CpICXIC17KnCt9h_UuPKBPrCRqIEAAs0K49tzU Celebrities have worn armadillo heels for red carpet appearances and photoshoots. The first of these was in November 2009, when British socialite Daphne Guinness wore a pair in nude-colored leather and reported that they were "surprisingly comfortable". 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Three brand-new pairs were created in 2015 by McQueen's label in partnership with Christie's auction house, which sold them to raise money for the UNICEF 2015 Nepal earthquake relief fund. Initially expected to sell for US$10b15 million all together, they eventually sold for a combined totaof $295,000. All three pairs were sold to American actor Taylor Kinney, who gifted them to Lady Gaga, then his fiancC)e. In 2016 Gaga was the guest editor for the Spring preview issue of V magazine, which featured a photoshoot of herself and Guinness wearing armadillo heels. In 2019 Kerry Taylor Auctions reported selling a pair of armadillo heels in turquoise shagreen for B#60,000. Reception and cultural legacy There is no diamond, no award, nothing I ever wanted more than a memory of my brief friendship with McQueen. I am sad every day that I enter my closet, knowing he is not here anymore to dazzle the world with his beautiful, dark, limitless, brave mind. These shoes are the only tangible piece I have left of our work together. Lady Gaga, letter to V magazine after being given the shoes, 2015 Critical reaction to the armadillo shoes was immediate and polarised. Many reviewers described them ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 09:19:03 +0100 From: "Secret Sauce" Subject: Every woman's fantasy Every woman's fantasy http://brainsevior.live/AH8AyByRaS83ia9om9XHkoafPI4UOAL7pJ5yQrjY96X3bZQ1Jg http://brainsevior.live/dtlW4Rdgklow7kfXr8d02eLbpwcPcxN-v26-Uiczm4iijW7Whw James Baird Weaver (June 12, 1833 b February 6, 1912) was a member of the United States House of Representatives and two-time candidate for President of the United States. Born in Ohio, he moved to Iowa as a boy when his family claimed a homestead on the frontier. He became politically active as a young man and was an advocate for farmers and laborers. He joined and quit several political parties in the furtherance of the progressive causes in which he believed. After serving in the Union Army in the American Civil War, Weaver returned to Iowa and worked for the election of Republican candidates. After several unsuccessful attempts at Republican nominations to various offices, and growing dissatisfied with the conservative wing of the party, in 1877 Weaver switched to the Greenback Party, which supported increasing the money supply and regulating big business. As a Greenbacker with Democratic support, Weaver won election to the House in 1878. The Greenbackers nominated Weaver for president in 1880, but he received only 3.3 percent of the popular vote. After several more attempts at elected office, he was again elected to the House in 1884 and 1886. In Congress, he worked for expansion of the money supply and for the opening of Indian Territory to white settlement. As the Greenback Party fell apart, a new anti-big business third party, the People's Party ("Populists"), arose. Weaver helped to organize the party and was their nominee for president in 1892. This time he was more successful and gained 8.5 percent of the popular vote and won five states, but still fell far short of victory. The Populists merged with the Democrats by the end of the 19th century, and Weaver went with them, promoting the candidacy of William Je ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 11:12:26 +0100 From: "Olive Garden Opinion Requested" Subject: BONUS: $100 OLIVE GARDEN Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $100 OLIVE GARDEN Gift Card Opportunity http://redlobstr.shop/ZPxLEeCVcIFzmG0t7rECcAEwDWIx2oZi2m7YHrSHuUeTNti_yg http://redlobstr.shop/rwd0XEnc36oeCYh2qTJ7fq5voH12y-lUHecXOuh7i-Vzq_wVJw Greenback coalition had divided, with the faction most prominent in the South and West, led by Marcus M. "Brick" Pomeroy, splitting from the main party. Pomeroy's faction, called the "Union Greenback Labor Party", was more radical and emphasized its independence, and suggested that Eastern Greenbackers were likely to "sell out the party at any time to the Democrats". Weaver remained with the rump Greenback party, often called the "National Greenback Party", and the national reputation he had earned in Congress made him one of the party's leading presidential hopefuls. The Union Greenbackers held their convention first and nominated Stephen D. Dillaye of New Jersey for president and Barzillai J. Chambers of Texas for vice president, but also sent a delegation to the National Greenback convention in Chicago that June, with an eye toward reuniting the party. The two factions agreed to reunify, and also to admit a delegation from the Socialist Labor Party. Thus united, the convention turned to nominations. Weaver led on the first ballot, and on the second he secured a majority. Chambers won the convention's vote for vice president. In a departure from the political traditions of the day Weaver himself campaigned, making speeches across the South in July and August. As the Greenbackers had the only ticket that included a Southerner, Weaver and Chambers hoped to make inroads in the South. As the campaign progressed, however, Weaver's message of racial inclusion drew violent protests in the South, as the Greenbackers faced the same obstacles the Republicans did in the face of increasing black disenfranchisement. In the autumn Weaver campaigned in the North, but the Greenbackers' lack of support was compounded by Weaver's refusal to run a fusion ticket in states where Democratic and Greenbacker strength might have combined to outvote the Republicans. Weaver received 305,997 votes and no electoral votes, compared to 4,446,158 for the winner, Republic ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 08:55:20 +0100 From: "United Airlines Shopper Gift Card Chance" Subject: Shopper, You can qualify to get a $90 United Airlines gift card! Shopper, You can qualify to get a $90 United Airlines gift card! http://earcleaner.shop/mCb9yfcL3PVTuuwP8kNDTNzpUBsA811QBwbgs3HkE0BjgxfLtA http://earcleaner.shop/Y-b222_IIFOGCc-cZTPUqmGMvvpxq75LF_HqhhGgtyz4KgidOA James Baird Weaver was born in Dayton, Ohio, on June 12, 1833, the fifth of thirteen children of Abram Weaver and Susan Imlay Weaver. Weaver's father was a farmer, also born in Ohio, and a descendant of Revolutionary War veterans. He married Weaver's mother, who was from New Jersey, in 1824. Shortly after Weaver's birth, in 1835, the family moved to a farm nine miles north of Cassopolis, Michigan. In 1842 the family moved again to the Iowa Territory to await the opening of former Sac and Fox land to white settlement the following year. They claimed a homestead along the Chequest Creek in Davis County. Abram Weaver built a house and farmed his new land until 1848, when the family moved to Bloomfield, the county seat. Abram Weaver, a Democrat involved in local politics, was elected clerk of the district court in 1848; he often vied for election to other offices, usually unsuccessfully. Weaver's brother-in-law, Hosea Horn, a Whig, was appointed postmaster the following year, and through him James Weaver secured his first job, delivering mail to neighboring Jefferson County. In 1851 Weaver quit the mail route to read law with Samuel G. McAchran, a local lawyer. Two years later, Weaver interrupted his legal career to accompany another brother-in-law, Dr. Calvin Phelps, on a cattle drive overland from Bloomfield to Sacramento, California. Weaver initially intended to stay and prospect for gold, but instead booked passage on a ship for Panama. He crossed the isthmus, boarded another ship to New York, and returned home to Iowa. Upon his return Weaver worked briefly as a store clerk before resuming the study of law. He enrolled at the Cincinnati Law School in 1855, where he studied under Bellamy Storer. While in Cincinnati Weaver began to question his support for the institution of slavery, a change biographers attribute to Storer's influence. 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