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3 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://maulkilasjia.blogspot.com/?read=1426221460 | READ [PDF] More Bad Days in History: The Delightfully Dismal, Day-by-Day Saga of Ignominy, Idiocy, and Incompetence Continues | January 8, 1946 Beatrice Patton, 59-year-old widow of General George S. Patton, pointed a finger at her late husbandu2019s 30-year-old mistress, Jean Gordon, and delivered an old Hawaiian curseu2014u201dMay the Great Worm gnaw your vitals and may your bones rot joint by little joint.u201du2014just days before Gordon committed suicide on Januar<br>
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More Bad Days in History: The Delightfully Dismal, Day-by-Day Saga of Ignominy, Idiocy, and Incompetence Continues
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More Bad Days in History: The Delightfully Dismal, Day-by-Day Saga of Ignominy, Idiocy, and Incompetence Continues
More Bad Days in History: The Delightfully Dismal, Day-by-Day Saga of Ignominy, Idiocy, and Incompetence Continues DESCRIPTION January 8, 1946 Beatrice Patton, 59-year-old widow of General George S. Patton, pointed a finger at her late husband’s 30-year- old mistress, Jean Gordon, and delivered an old Hawaiian curse—”May the Great Worm gnaw your vitals and may your bones rot joint by little joint.”—just days before Gordon committed suicide on January 8, 1946. March 19, 1798 In a cartoon by Richard
Newton drawn on March 19, 1798, John Bull—a figure representing the English people—bares his behind to explosively break wind in the face of King George III. And all this after those unruly Americans had already cut loose on their king! August 31, A.D. 12 and 161 Happy birthday to our two favorite megalomaniacal Roman emperors, Caligula and Commodus!