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Day: October 2, 2011

Occupy Wall Street movement spreads to link dump

—  “Yes, Dear, a Battleship; No, Dear, I’m Cold-Sober”

— Ken Burns missed quite a scene at the Eureka Saloon.

— $30 for a year’s worth of “Freedom, Sacrifice, Memory.”

— Memphis, Gibson. Nashville, Fender. Asheville, Moog.

— “We wish to negotiate with you about the Bodys of the twins….”

 

 

Author Lew PowellPosted on October 2, 2011Categories History, Tar HeeliaTags asheville, chang and eng, ken burns, moog, nc civil war sesquicentennial, prohibition, siamese twins, uss north carolina, wilmington ncLeave a comment on Occupy Wall Street movement spreads to link dump
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