From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12272 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, September 21 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12272 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Without healthy levels of BHB, our bodies REFUSE to burn fat as energy. [] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 20:35:58 +0200 From: "9-c Fats" Subject: Without healthy levels of BHB, our bodies REFUSE to burn fat as energy. Without healthy levels of BHB, our bodies REFUSE to burn fat as energy. http://genjiburnpresell.today/_8kyb0qT6wOVMfnEER3opA39Krkpa0JztXRjEzkLXy_1j2v6CQ http://genjiburnpresell.today/lUYz2r7Grn-d81Qc0Qrk7YnPUum7sZrUpBJxYlAbbdQ_0bTbtg overpowered the proportions of the columns of the East Portico, built in 1828. In 1904, the East Front of the Capitol building was rebuilt, following a design of the architects CarrC(re and Hastings, who also designed the Russell Senate and Cannon House office buildings in 1904. In 1958, the next major expansion to the Capitol started, with a 33.5-foot (10.2 m) extension of the East Portico.[citation needed] In 1960, two years into the project, the dome underwent a restoration. A marble duplicate of the sandstone East Front was built 33.5 feet (10.2 m) from the old Front. In 1962, a connecting extension repurposed what had been an outside wall as an inside wall. In the process, the original sandstone Corinthian columns were removed and replaced with marble. It was not until 1984 that landscape designer Russell Page created a suitable setting for them in a large meadow at the U.S. National Arboretum in northeast Washington as the National Capitol Columns, where they were combined with a reflecting pool into an ensemble that reminds some visitors of the ruins of Persepolis, in Persia. Besides the columns, two hundred tons of the original stone were removed in several hundred blocks. These were first stored on site at the Capitol and then in an unused yard at the Capitol Power Plant until 1975. That year, the power plant was renovated and expanded in accordance with legislation passed in 1970, and the stones fell to the Commission on the Extension of the United States Capitol. As this body was long-defunct, responsibility for the material passed to the House and Senate office building commissions. These commissions then arranged for the National Park Service to store the debris at the back of a NPS maintenance yard in Rock Creek Park. With the permission of the Speaker of the House, the United States Capitol Historical Society has periodically mined the blocks for sandstone since 1975. The stone removed is used to make commemorative bookends, which are still sold to support the Capitol Historical Society. By 1982, more than $20,000 (nearly $60,000 adjusted) had been raised through such sales. Unpursued uses for the stones proposed by the Capitol Historical Society have included their sale as cornerstones in new housing developmen ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12272 ***********************************************