From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14218 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, July 5 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14218 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Make a Change, Get Rewarded: Survey Now" NEW SWEEPS ["MemberSurveyPanel" ] Celebrating Tractor Supply anniversary with an Ego Power + Mini Bike ["Co] She got a very naughty look on her face... ["ED Solution" Subject: Make a Change, Get Rewarded: Survey Now" NEW SWEEPS Make a Change, Get Rewarded: Survey Now" NEW SWEEPS http://funguselixir.za.com/pxwv74HmYg__gDYU3lsr1w6x6k5eZyAn7Aaj_hCRR331FqqeWQ http://funguselixir.za.com/v0yirwvr1p3Dl4qdln23PviSnZmsDpUurh6lXYm9JCHKs0DE iting to be shipped to Britain. Dilger was under suspicion as being a German agent, but was never arrested. 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Although the disease has been eliminated in the wild, frozen stocks of smallpox virus are still maintained by the governments of the United States and Russia. Disastrous consequences are feared if rogue politicians or terrorists were to get hold of the smallpox strains. Since vaccination programs are now terminated, the world population is more susceptible to smallpox than ever before. In Oregon in 1984, followers of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh attempted to control a local election by incapacitating the local population. 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The tower remained standing but was severely twisted and approximately 10 feet was torn off of the top of the 1,060 foot tower. The collision also tore two feet of metal off of the left wing of the aircraft, but they regained control, dropped their load of dummy bombs into Lake George and made an emergency landing at Jacksonville Naval Air Station approximately 45 miles north of the tower. Neither of the men were injured in the incident. Officials from the station performed a helicopter survey of the tower two days after the incident; it was determined that the tower and, by extension, the station could be out of action for several months. The incident caused between $200,000 and $999,000 in damages to the aircraft and up to $400,000 to the transmission tower. Both pilots were temporarily grounded during the investigation that followed. WAYQ had already been in bankruptcy proceedings since August 30 the previous year when the tower was clipped; it remained off-air, and a trustee was appointed to oversee its affairs. The station did not return to the air until Ju ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2024 17:35:34 +0200 From: "ED Solution" Subject: She got a very naughty look on her face... She got a very naughty look on her face... http://vivaslimcbd.ru.com/I_qMpWkVlmvAP5rrZ9QDsCDXWLPqE1yQkr9D-RjtkSGJklF2Xg http://vivaslimcbd.ru.com/eKkP3tjPBjqioKWzNxjVtSrko2FMOXd9DDIZ3NgYHgCQqAXEnw Diaghilev dismissed Nijinsky summarily from the Ballets Russes after the dancer's marriage to Romola de Pulszky in 1913. Nijinsky appeared again with the company, but the old relationship between the men was never re-established; moreover, Nijinsky's magic as a dancer was much diminished by incipient mental illness. Their last meeting was after Nijinsky's mind had given way, and he appeared not to recognise his former lover. Diaghilev was known as a hard, demanding, even frightening taskmaster. Ninette de Valois, no shrinking violet, said she was too afraid to ever look him in the face. George Balanchine said Diaghilev carried around a cane during rehearsals, and banged it angrily when he was displeased. Other dancers said he would shoot them down with one look, or a cold comment. On the other hand, he was capable of great kindness, and when stranded with his bankrupt company in Spain during the 1914b18 war, gave his last bit of cash to Lydia Sokolova to buy medical care for her daughter. Alicia Markova was very young when she joined the Ballets Russes and would later say that she had called Diaghilev "Sergypops", and that he had said he would take care of her like a daughter. Dancers such as Alicia Markova, Tamara Karsavina, Serge Lifar, and Lydia Sokolova remembered Diaghilev fondly as a stern but kind father-figure who put the needs of his dancers and company above his own. He lived from paycheck to paycheck to finance his company, and though he spent considerable amounts of money on a splendid collection of rare books at the end of his life, many people noticed that his impeccably cut suits had frayed cuffs and trouser-ends.[citation needed] The 1948 film The Red Shoes is a thinly disguised dramatization of the Ballets Russ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2024 13:39:04 +0200 From: "Tractor Supply Winner" Subject: Win Big: Complete Our Survey, Claim Your Prize Win Big: Complete Our Survey, Claim Your Prize http://joemontana.sa.com/m31nMv2EmnZCG32KwyqspVPdp1Hz6GL_NMMW8JW9SkUPY8Oijw http://joemontana.sa.com/G4HK8d2OSXYJMk9VgbLjdyQHALuzG041RWO376Hkzn_V22bVgg une 26, 1991, he and his navigator and bombardier, lieutenant John Fellowes, flew from Oceana Naval Air Station to conduct a practice bombing run in a Grumman A-6 Intruder on the Pine Castle Warfare Range in the Ocala National Forest. A thunderstorm was occurring at the time. During their flight, they collided with the transmission tower of television station WAYQ in Pierson, Florida. At first, it was believed that lightning had struck the tower; the following day, the collision was reported to the station by the Navy. The tower remained standing but was severely twisted and approximately 10 feet was torn off of the top of the 1,060 foot tower. The collision also tore two feet of metal off of the left wing of the aircraft, but they regained control, dropped their load of dummy bombs into Lake George and made an emergency landing at Jacksonville Naval Air Station approximately 45 miles north of the tower. Neither of the men were injured in the incident. Officials from the station performed a helicopter survey of the tower two days after the incident; it was determined that the tower and, by extension, the station could be out of action for several months. The incident caused between $200,000 and $999,000 in damages to the aircraft and up to $400,000 to the transmission tower. Both pilots were temporarily grounded during the investigation that followed. WAYQ had already been in bankruptcy proceedings since August 30 the previous year when the tower was clipped; it remained off-air, and a trustee was appointed to oversee its affairs. The station did not return to the air until Ju ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14218 ***********************************************