Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Wednesday's Jumble answers:
Proven. Clout. Donkey. Quilt. |
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Colonel Thomas Powell's letter about the Spotswood invasion to Governor Charles Eden. Documenting the American South: Colonial and State Records of North Carolina Last edited by Taltarzac725; 03-07-2013 at 10:44 AM. |
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Once upon a time, in a far away land, donkeys were proven to be a reliable mode of transportation. There was a quiltwork of donkey trails and if you were the owner of a donkey you had clout.
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Sounds like something that probably happened.
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Will be moving on from the Blackbeard story to go to that of Benjamin Franklin who was twelve when Blackbeard died at Ocracoke Inlet in NC on November 22, 1718.
Benjamin Franklin was involved with so many things and had such an enormous impact on US History that it should be easy to find a way to use the Jumble words while telling tales of Benjamin Franklin. http://www.fi.edu/franklin/ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/...jamin-Franklin |
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In the old country, where my parents were born, if you owned a donkey you were considered to be rich. (Or was it a mule?) It was a big sign of status. Actually, there were only one or two in the town and one belonged to the chief of police.
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"A Most Awkward, Ridiculous Appearance": Benjamin Franklin Enters Philadelphia
This is his telling of his prior experiences especially with his first encounter with the woman who would become his common law wife http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Read; his walk around Market, Chestnut, and Walnut streets which gave him eventually an opportunity to employ his generosity through access to fellow river travellers. It finishes up with him boardering in the home of woman who would become his soul mate. It also shows the traits you will find often in his writings: wit, generosity of spirit, hard work, and a keen eye for details. Quote:
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Jumble | Seattle Times Newspaper
I will not post these until Monday so people who have not done the Word Jumble still have a chance. |
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Sunday's Jumble answers from the Villages Daily Sun:
Dampen. Nudism. Brawl. Feign. Benjamin Franklin I imagine must have come up with ways to beat the boredom of many a Quaker meeting he had to endure those first years in Philadelphia so that these would not dampen his free spirit. He was known for his "air baths" of sitting in front of a window naked. He was one of the first advocates of nudism. He was not one to feign the morality of his contemporaries nor however did he brawl with their beliefs for the most part. "If men are so wicked with religion, what would they be if without it?"-- Ben Franklin http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/info/inventions.htm http://benjaminfranklinbio.com/benja...-religion/145/ |
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Franklin did provide an amusing quote about marriage: "Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards." Words for Saturday's Jumble: apiece, needy, hoist, queasy. http://www.chron.com/entertainment/c...2013-03-11.php |
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