From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #13028 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 Friday, January 19 2024 Volume 14 : Number 13028 Today's Subjects: ----------------- ALL Your Frozen Food Once The Power Goes Out ["Vitamins And Nourishment"] =?UTF-8?B?2YbZh9in2YrYqSDYp9mE2KrYr9ix2YrYqCDYsw==?= =?UTF-8?B?2KrZg9mI2YYg2YLYp9iv2LEg2LnZhNmKIC3Ypw==?= =?UTF-8?B?2YTYqtmF2YPZhiDZhdmGINin2K/Yp9ix2Kkg?= =?UTF-8?B?2YXZhti42YXYqtmDINio2YPZgdin2KHYqSDZiNmB?= =?UTF-8?B?2LnYp9mE2YrYqSDYudin2YTZitipINmF2Lkg?= =?UTF-8?B?2KfZhNiq2LHZg9mK2LIg2LnZhNmJINij2YfZhSA=?= =?UTF-8?B?2YXZh9in2LHYp9iqINmI2YXYpNi02LHYp9iqINin?= =?UTF-8?B?2YTZhtis2KfYrSDZhNiq2K3ZgtmK2YIg2KfZhNij?= =?UTF-8?B?2YfYr9in2YEg2KjYtNmD2YQg2KfYrdiq2LHYpw==?= =?UTF-8?B?2YHZiiDYo9i32YrYqCDYp9mE2KPZhdmG2YrYp9iq?= =?UTF-8?B?INmI2KfZhNiq2K3Zitin2Kog2KrZh9iv2YrZhw==?= =?UTF-8?B?2Kcg2YTZg9mFINin2YTYr9in2LEg2KfZhNi52LE=?= =?UTF-8?B?2KjZitipINmE2YTYqtmG2YXZitipINin2YTYpw==?= =?UTF-8?B?2K/Yp9ix2YrYqSDYqNi02YfYp9iv2Kkg2YXYudiq?= =?UTF-8?B?2YXYryAtIEFIQUQg2KfZhNiz2KfYr9ip?= =?UTF-8?B?INin2YTZhdit2KrYsdmF2YjZhiDYp9mE2LPZhNin?= [] An excellent collectible item to honor President Trump's legendary legacy. ["TRUMP BADGE " Subject: ALL Your Frozen Food Once The Power Goes Out ALL Your Frozen Food Once The Power Goes Out http://backtovision.best/QrH-x_Ex4d9K4QLq_y90cYlmgPfRvG3XLLY0FDAkRlf2bbUUkw http://backtovision.best/runU314LI4DJFk45sMs6jE-tssHX6TbNXjRTqOFMBHmXJqorJQ he Pirates were among the best teams in baseball at the start of the 20th century, playing in the inaugural World Series in 1903 and winning their first title in 1909 behind Honus Wagner. The Pirates took part in arguably the most famous World Series ending, winning the 1960 World Series against the New York Yankees on a walk-off home run by Bill Mazeroski, the only time that Game 7 of the World Series has ever ended with a home run. They won again in 1971 behind Roberto Clemente, the first Latin-American enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and in 1979 under the leadership of Willie Stargell. 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Adults listened to newscasts, radio theater, the Grand Ole Opry, soap operas, and sermons as well. Board games The board game Monopoly, published by the Parker brother in 1935, was a popular favorite. It cost $1 (one U.S dollar) during the time. With calculation of inflation, that would be $15.45 in 2020. Another popular game was Sorry!, which was adopted by the Parker brothers in 1934. References "How Movies Got Us Through the Great Depression". Best Movies by Farr. Retrieved 2018-04-16. "Art and Entertainment in the 1930s and 1940s". Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945. Library of Congress. 2002-09-26. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2010-09-12. 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Like the first West Side ballpark, the new facility was restricted by the streets around it, creating a rectangular playing area. The field layout was reported in the Inter Ocean on April 16, 1893: "The diamond is 90 feet (27 m) from the grand stand, and the right and left field fences are 340 feet (100 m) from the home plate, 130 feet (40 m) further than the old west side fence. The distance from the home plate to the extreme center field is 560 feet (170 m). The club will play all their Sunday games at the new grounds during the World's Fair, and after the fair is closed will probably play all their games there." An artist's conception of the new field includes a rooftop tier of private seating on the grandstand, and roofed bleachers beyond first and third base. Photographs from the early 1900s suggest those plans were left dormant until starting in 1905, when the team began playing well and expansion of the ballpark seating was begun. Although the 340-560-340 sounds symmetrical, the left field side wa ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:01:51 +0100 From: "Fixes Back Pain" Subject: Strange stretch fixes back pain FAST Strange stretch fixes back pain FAST http://bulletproofhoms.best/WRVI_SJCE-FIdko0q8sjsEMFRRJpKlge9cf_KjRznBWUIYK2bg http://bulletproofhoms.best/lbMksB-imemIuPikEhMrwueIG31NfRl0xTk7okS3oOVCAxJUzA e while the catcher chases the ball down. Sometimes the catcher may block a pitch, and the ball may be nearby, but the catcher has trouble finding the ball, allowing runners to advance. A closely related statistic is the passed ball. As with many baseball statistics, whether a pitch that gets away from a catcher is counted as a wild pitch or a passed ball is at the discretion of the official scorer. The benefit of the doubt is usually given to the catcher if there is uncertainty; therefore, most of these situations are scored as wild pitches. If the pitch was so low as to touch the ground, or so high that the catcher has to jump to get to it, or so wide that the catcher has to lunge for it, it is usually ruled a wild pitch and not a passed ball. Because the pitcher and catcher handle the ball much more than other fielders, certain misplays on pitched balls are defined in Rule 10.13 as wild pitches and passed balls. No error shall be charged when a wild pitch or passed ball is scored. A wild pitch may only be scored if one or more runners advance. If the bases are empty, or if the catcher retrieves the ball quickly and no runner is able to advance, a wild pitch is not charged. A run scored on a wild pitch is recorded as an earned run. A runner who advances on a wild pitch is not credited with a stolen base unless he breaks before the pitcher begins his delivery. Records Bill Stemmyer threw a National League record 63 wild pitches in one season. Nolan Ryan is the modern-era leader in the wild pitches, throwing 277 over his 27 years in Major League Baseball (MLB). He also led his league in the cate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 15:34:55 +0100 From: "Bulletproof Home Defense" Subject: Why Conventional Preparedness Wisdom Is Deadly? Why Conventional Preparedness Wisdom Is Deadly? http://bulletproofhoms.best/NSb8cDx8CK7RhmQsEnu5UqhDJsowhd8YHab179vaT7DpzYZejw http://bulletproofhoms.best/vDzmg8yhG9L3pA7PM9Y6BnA4V5Je6SDwJnwGqlbmEVd5OgQqRw LB). In 346 career games, he pitched to a 154b165 winbloss record with 295 complete games. Baldwin set the single-season MLB wild pitches record with 83 that still stands today. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Baldwin made his professional debut for a Cumberland, Maryland team in 1883. Though signed by Chicago White Stockings president Albert Spalding to pitch against the St. Louis Browns in the 1886 World Series, Baldwin did not play after the Browns objected. He made his MLB debut for the White Stockings in 1887, when a writer for the Oshkosh Daily Northwestern called him the "swiftest pitcher in the National League" (NL). Released by Chicago playerbmanager Cap Anson, he signed with the Columbus Solons of the American Association (AA) in 1889, where he led the league in innings pitched (513+2?3), losses (34), strikeouts (368), and walks (274). In 1889, Baldwin, described as "intelligent and outspoken", recruited players for the Chicago Pirates of the Players' League (PL). Baldwin played for Chicago and finished the year as the PL leader in games played as a pitcher (58), innings pitched (492), wins (33), strikeouts (206), complete games (53), and walks (249), as the Pirates finished fourth in the league, ten games behind the first-place Boston Reds. A PL historian has described him as a star of the league. Back in the NL, he signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he played from 1891 to 1893. 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By the mid-1880s, the reserve clause had been expanded to eleven players per team, and after the 1885 season the NL and the American Association passed a salary limit of US$2,000 per player, equivalent to $56,190 in 2022. After the change, the Brotherhood of Professional Base Ball Players, an organization once focused on issues such as helping former players' widows, turned to labor issues. The club owners agreed to remove the salary cap in 1887, but reneged on their promise, and instead instituted a "classification system" which limited players' salaries based on their classification on a scale from AbE, "A" players being the highest-paid. The Brotherhood, which had 107 players in 1886, announced its intention to leave the NL on November 4, 1889. After being advised by Brotherhood lawyers not to incorporate before each individual team incorporated, the PL was launched on December 16, 1889, with clubs from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, and ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #13028 ***********************************************