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    An odd quirk of history

    Did you know that Edward Boxer was a British Ordinance officer who's primer design was adopted by the U.S. and Hiram Berdan was an American ordinance officer who's primer design was adopted by Europe and the rest of the world for that matter?

    Also this day in history:

    1610 - Henry Hudson of Englandicon discovers a great bay on the east coast of Canadaicon and names it for himself.

    1692 - Frenchicon forces under Marshal Luxembourg defeat the English at the Battle of Steenkerque in the Netherlands.

    1864 - Federal gunboats attack but do not capture Fort Gains, at the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama.

    1914 - Germanyicon declares war on France.

    1945 - Chinese troops under an American general captured a Japaneseicon town called Myitkyina.

    1958 - The first nuclear submarine, U.S.iconNautilus, passes under the North Pole.

    1990 - The US commits naval forces to the Persian Gulf region in the wake of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
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    no the great quirk of history is that the term for herb flavored bread stick that originated in france, "home of the great sexed up lover". , that was made most popular in Englandicon, that became the pointed end of a derogatory comment about said Frenchmen and unhappy Frenchicon women, became the name of the modern womans best plastic friend.

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    Probably the plastic was/is better than the bread stick as we all know bread goes soggy when it gets wet. OOOPs sorry!!!!

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. - That I will prorbley get nothing from
    Rainey Bethea was hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky in the last public execution in the United Statesicon. - Which I wish they would bring back
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. - That I will prorbley get nothing from
    Rainey Bethea was hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky in the last public execution in the United Statesicon. - Which I wish they would bring back
    That, my friend, would fix a multitude of current issues!

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    Agreed
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