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Woman Faces Bribery Charge
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Today in
1647 Alse Young (Achsah Young or Alice Young), a resident
of Windsor, CT, was executed for being a "witch." It was
the first recorded American execution of a "witch."
1668 Three colonists were expelled from Massachusetts for
being Baptists.
More of what happened on this day in history at History
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>From Norm
Beany's Drive Thru - Long Beach , California - 1952-53.
Really cool. Fats singing, 20 cents for a burger, old cars
and the girls skirts were all the way down to the knees, almost.
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Following some duty overseas, the officers
at the Fort were planning a welcome home
party and dance for the unit. Being an all
male combat force, they decided to request
coeds from some of the surrounding
colleges to attend. The Captain called
Vassar and was assured by the Dean that
arrangements would be made to send over
a dozen of their most trustworthy students.
The Captain hesitated, then said, "Would it
also be possible to send a dozen or so
normal ones ?"
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Woman Faces Bribery Charge
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A Louisiana woman is facing a public bribery charge after
allegedly making an indecent proposal to the cop who
arrested her for pummeling her live-in boyfriend,
according to court records.
Diane Thomas, 52, was busted earlier this month for
punching her beau in the face “multiple times” and
scratching him with her fingernails during a
confrontation in the couple’s Monroe home.
When Thomas was read her Miranda rights by a Monroe
Police Department officer, she stated that her
boyfriend was a “bitch,” adding that he “got in her
face so she beat his ass,” according to a May 16
probable cause affidavit.
After Thomas was handcuffed, she told Corporal
Chris Ballard that she could not go to jail since she
“has a good job.”
At that point, Thomas allegedly made Ballard an offer
he would refuse.
"If you won't take me to jail I will get on my knees right
now," she reportedly declared. "Officer I will even lick
your butt hole."
Already facing a misdemeanor domestic abuse charge, Thomas
was then hit with a felony public bribery count for
allegedly offering to lick Corporal Ballard.
Pictured above, Thomas was subsequently freed on $5000 bond.
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From: Jax
Re: Microsoft defrag
Dear Webby,
I run win 7 and my defrag is:
1) open start
2) open Programs
3) open accessories
4) open System tools
5) enter on the disk defrag icon 5 down from top
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Sammy has stolen the rabbi's gold watch.
He didn't feel too good about it, so he
decided, after a sleepless night, to go
to the rabbi.
'Rabbi, I stole a gold watch.'
'But Sammy! That's forbidden! You should
return it immediately!'
'What shall I do?'
'Give it back to the owner.'
'Do you want it?'
'No, I said return it to its owner.'
'But he doesn't want it.'
'In that case, you can keep it.
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Having passed the enlistment physical, Jon
was asked by the doctor,
"Why do you want to join the Navy, son?"
"My father said it'd be a good idea, sir."
"Oh? And what does your father do?"
"He's in the Army, sir."
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Today in
1647 Alse Young (Achsah Young or Alice Young), a resident
of Windsor, CT, was executed for being a "witch." It was
the first recorded American execution of a "witch."
1668 Three colonists were expelled from Massachusetts for
being Baptists.
1813 Americans captured Fort George, Canada.
1901 The Edison Storage Battery Company was organized.
1907 The Bubonic Plague broke out in San Francisco.
1919 A U.S. Navy seaplane completed the first
transatlantic flight.
1931 Piccard and Knipfer made the first flight into the
stratosphere, by balloon.
1935 The U.S. Supreme Court declared that President Franklin
Roosevelt's National Industrial Recovery Act was
unconstitutional.
1937 In California, the Golden Gate Bridge was opened to
pedestrian traffic. The bridge connected San Francisco
and Marin County.
1941 U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed an
"unlimited national emergency" amid rising world tensions.
1941 The German battleship Bismarck was sunk by British naval
and air forces. 2,300 people were killed.
1942 German General Erwin Rommel began a major offensive in
Libya with his Afrika Korps.
1944 U.S. General MacArthur landed on Biak Island in New Guinea.
1960 A military coup overthrew the democratic government of Turkey.
1977 George H. Willig was fined for scaling the World Trade Center
in New York on May 26. He was fined $1.10.
1982 Japan announced the elimination of tariffs on 96
industrial goods.
1986 Mel Fisher recovered a jar that contained 2,300 emeralds from
the Spanish ship Atocha. The ship sank in the 17th century.
1994 Nobel Prize-winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn returned
to Russia. He had been in exile for two decades.
1996 Russian President Boris Yeltsin negotiated a cease-fire to
the war in Chechnya in his first meeting with the leader
of the rebels.
1997 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the sexual harassment
suit filed by Paula Jones could continue while President
Clinton was in office.
1998 Michael Fortier was sentenced to 12 years in prison for not
warning anyone about the plot to bomb an Oklahoma City
federal building.
1999 In The Hague, Netherlands, a war crimes tribunal indicted
Slobodan Milosevic and four others for atrocities in Kosovo.
It was the first time that a sitting head of state had been
charged with such a crime.
2015 smiled.
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