From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11037 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, March 30 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11037 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Mix THIS with 6oz of water to kill foot fungus (starts working overnight) ["Yellow toes" Subject: Mix THIS with 6oz of water to kill foot fungus (starts working overnight) Mix THIS with 6oz of water to kill foot fungus (starts working overnight) http://wholefods.today/vZexBQ-VpINnOGePdaQONdvHNl9OAHLp8ZE2jktNaNQ-U1BM_A http://wholefods.today/KHrz58iEPZzI-oblppiz5MZ6w2gAzpoOtM_Cf4T9MoJHXjSpAg After J. P. Morgan Jr. helped fund the Allies of World War I, he received death threats, including an assassination attempt. To protect him, detectives were stationed outside and around 23 Wall Street for several months. According to the building's co-designer Livingston, a wire net across the roof would deflect any missile or bomb dropped onto the building, and the thick walls would prevent against damage from explosions. On September 16, 1920, the Wall Street bombing occurred outside the building, killing thirty-eight people and injuring hundreds more. Most of the bombing victims were killed or injured outside the building, but the blast also killed one Morgan employee. The bomb damaged many of the Morgan building's interior spaces after shrapnel had entered through its large windows, causing between $500,000 and $600,000 in damage. The exterior received only superficial pockmarks from shrapnel. J.P. Morgan & Company said that, in defiance of those who committed the crime, it would not repair the exterior damage. More than four decades later, The New York Times described the pockmarks as "a badge of honor". During the late 1920s, Trowbridge & Livingston designed 15 Broad Street, an "L"-shaped skyscraper that wrapped around 23 Wall Street to the south and east. The skyscraper contained a truss above the Morgan building. To allow the inclusion of this truss, J.P. Morgan & Co. leased the air rights above 23 Wall Street to the Equitable Trust Company, for which 15 Broad Street was being constructed. Heavy timbers were placed on 23 Wall Street's roof to protect it while the skyscraper was being built. By then, 23 Wall Street did not have sufficient space for J.P. Morgan & Co.'s needs, so t ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11037 ***********************************************