UPDATE: The S-Ranks That I Raised (337+338)
“You see…”
I took a breath. Smiling like nothing was wrong, I continued.
“I’m here to hire new staff for the kiseungsu rearing facility.”
“…Pardon? Hire staff? But I haven’t done anything in particular…….”
A double release today, due to 337's particularly short length.
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Grandview USA - Randal Kleiser - 1984
with C. Thomas Howell & Jamie Lee Curtis : great movie !!
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[Ulysses S.] Grant was a neat smoker. Despite his careless dress, no remnants of cigar ash soiled his uniform though he smoked almost constantly. Onlookers found that rather than appearing stimulated by tobacco, he puffed a Havana with "the listless, absorbed and satisfied air of an opium smoker." Smoking calmed him, which accounts for his using cigars at a faster rate during action than otherwise. He smoked during his meeting with [Confederate General John C.] Pemberton, and again when he rode into captured Vicksburg, leading one Confederate editor to declare that "a little stage effect is admirable in great captains."
Grant leaned slightly forward when he walked, and with a quick step if on business. When not immediately occupied, his sharp blue eyes still surveyed his surroundings constantly. There was even less affectation in his dress than in [Robert E.] Lee's, just a round brimmed hat and a simple private's blouse with his insignia of rank on the shoulders. One observer thought he made a "far less pretentious appearance than many a second lieutenant." If anything, some suspected that his dress was intentionally "a trifle, perhaps, negligée, as a man of his celebrity can very well afford that it should be." Dark brown hair, with now a few slivers of gray showing, crowned a brow that even admirers thought suggested "no unusual apparent capacity." He spoke in clipped sentences using words economically, and those to the point and without flourish, leading a New York correspondent to remark that "Gen. Grant has the substantial without the showy."
-- William C. Davis, on General Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War, Crucible of Command: Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee -- The War They Fought, the Peace They Found (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
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yeppp. you guessed it! im listening to disneys descendants (2015) again
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Vermont Governor DILFs
Peter Shumlin, Jim Douglas, Phil Scott, Howard Dean, Deane C. Davis, George Aiken, F. Ray Keyser Jr., Franklin S. Billings, Charles Manley Smith, Richard A. Snelling, Harold J. Arthur, Horace F. Graham, John A. Mead, Joseph B. Johnson, Lee E. Emerson, Thomas P. Salmon, William Henry Wills, Mortimer R. Proctor, Ernest W. Gibson Jr., Robert Stafford, Philip H. Hoff, Allen M. Fletcher
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