I wish I had researched that. 1440 news was wrong. He was shot by Burr but because he wouldn’t endorse him for President or when he ran for a Governors spot which Burr took offense to and challenged him to a duel.
Just learned today that my 8 cylinder truck has 16 spark plugs. Which makes sense, especially in a Hemi engine, but, I didn't know.
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I wish I had researched that. 1440 news was wrong. He was shot by Burr but because he wouldn’t endorse him for President or when he ran for a Governors spot which Burr took offense to and challenged him to a duel.
Interesting thing, we all, or nearly all, learned in school that Hamilton did the "gentlemanly thing" and fired his shot into the air, while Burr took aim and fired, killing his opponent. I saw a documentary a few years back that reported that Hamilton, who provided the weapons for the duel, had altered his weapon to give it a hair-trigger. He merely underestimated the low amount of pressure, and was actually planning to make sure he killed Burr by use of this deception. Not so gentlemanly, or even just manly, after all.
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@ShawnOL said:
I have a lighter weight trigger on my carry piece. ???
Different scenario. You're used to that, the dueling pistols were single shot, and Burr of course would never had held it. Hamilton assumed he'd have an advantage, but probably never practiced with it. That was what was inferred, anyway. I wasn't there, so, there's that.
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the copy writer at this etailer is challenging c-fed for this year's hyperbole award:
Meticulously aged Dominican tobaccos inside its stately toro frame weave a full-bodied architecture that blends the maison’s hallmark elegance with unapologetic intensity. The inaugural draws greet the palate with pepper-tinged espresso and roasted nuts, soon softened by a subtle, natural sweetness that rounds the profile into poised harmony. Progressing through the smoke, each transition—cedar to spice, cocoa to cream—unfolds with silken precision, captivating seasoned aficionados while inviting adventurous newcomers to explore its depth. Produced in scarce quantities, this cigar crowns any collection with a statement of timeless sophistication and richly textured pleasure.
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@silvermouse said:
the copy writer at this etailer is challenging c-fed for this year's hyperbole award:
Meticulously aged Dominican tobaccos inside its stately toro frame weave a full-bodied architecture that blends the maison’s hallmark elegance with unapologetic intensity. The inaugural draws greet the palate with pepper-tinged espresso and roasted nuts, soon softened by a subtle, natural sweetness that rounds the profile into poised harmony. Progressing through the smoke, each transition—cedar to spice, cocoa to cream—unfolds with silken precision, captivating seasoned aficionados while inviting adventurous newcomers to explore its depth. Produced in scarce quantities, this cigar crowns any collection with a statement of timeless sophistication and richly textured pleasure.
What was the cigar?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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He wasn't. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury under Washington, but never President.
He was shot on the 10th or 11th. Died on the 12th.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
I wish I had researched that. 1440 news was wrong. He was shot by Burr but because he wouldn’t endorse him for President or when he ran for a Governors spot which Burr took offense to and challenged him to a duel.
Just learned today that my 8 cylinder truck has 16 spark plugs. Which makes sense, especially in a Hemi engine, but, I didn't know.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Interesting thing, we all, or nearly all, learned in school that Hamilton did the "gentlemanly thing" and fired his shot into the air, while Burr took aim and fired, killing his opponent. I saw a documentary a few years back that reported that Hamilton, who provided the weapons for the duel, had altered his weapon to give it a hair-trigger. He merely underestimated the low amount of pressure, and was actually planning to make sure he killed Burr by use of this deception. Not so gentlemanly, or even just manly, after all.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
I have a lighter weight trigger on my carry piece. ???
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Different scenario. You're used to that, the dueling pistols were single shot, and Burr of course would never had held it. Hamilton assumed he'd have an advantage, but probably never practiced with it. That was what was inferred, anyway. I wasn't there, so, there's that.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
the copy writer at this etailer is challenging c-fed for this year's hyperbole award:
Meticulously aged Dominican tobaccos inside its stately toro frame weave a full-bodied architecture that blends the maison’s hallmark elegance with unapologetic intensity. The inaugural draws greet the palate with pepper-tinged espresso and roasted nuts, soon softened by a subtle, natural sweetness that rounds the profile into poised harmony. Progressing through the smoke, each transition—cedar to spice, cocoa to cream—unfolds with silken precision, captivating seasoned aficionados while inviting adventurous newcomers to explore its depth. Produced in scarce quantities, this cigar crowns any collection with a statement of timeless sophistication and richly textured pleasure.
Wish I could hit awesome and lol at the same time
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
What was the cigar?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Davidoff Colorado Claro Aniversario No.3
No wonder @Stubble likes them so much
Not a gluten eating, high fructose corn sugar ingesting, variety of modern chemical induced dietary fat @$$ in the entire picture.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Fat people were in the back.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Per 1440:
First successful underwater telegraph cable between North America and Europe was completed in 1866.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Sumo wrestlers looked a lot different in the 1890's
Most basketball players weren't over 7' tall when that sport was invented as well.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.