From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14283 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, July 18 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14283 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 1 sign you drink too much (not what you think!) ["Your liver" Subject: 1 sign you drink too much (not what you think!) 1 sign you drink too much (not what you think!) http://livpuree.za.com/7Ec8vj5JMRYGSZEzpohmTHybDO08_KMItoNgO3mpXGWYlhCguA http://livpuree.za.com/eFkMR0wFW0ZUAdfhVp67-AkZeOQmDriCuJHmwHssNI17S9nQUg come a gold miner. He was captured and wounded by a Native American tribe, experienced a shipwreck in the Pacific Ocean, and lived in Cuba, before settling in Granville, Wisconsin, in 1844.(pp13b14) On October 18, 1851, Beck was selected as a Democratic nominee for the Wisconsin State Assembly for the district containing Milwaukee, Granville, and Wauwatosa, defeating competitor Jasper Vliet. Later that year, he defeated Whig candidate Samuel Church with 75.4% of the vote. He served a single one-year term during the 1852 session. Beck, who had previously served as a deputy sheriff, was appointed as the first chief of the Milwaukee Police Department in September 1855, serving as chief until October 1861, when he was replaced as chief by Walter Sheldon Johnson. He began a second non-consecutive term as chief in 1863, replacing outgoing chief Herman L. Page, before being succeeded in 1878 by Daniel Kennedy, who had served as a "roundsman", who supervised the patrolmen below him, under Beck. In 1880, he was appointed for a third and final term, succeeding Kennedy, before leaving office in 1882 and being succeeded by ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 12:43:10 +0200 From: "SiriusXM Account Management" Subject: Important Reminder: Your SiriusXM Free Membership Extension Has Expired Important Reminder: Your SiriusXM Free Membership Extension Has Expired http://dentafreeheadposture.ru.com/dGvNUOaaRXA_tb8r7dFI2O56bBxR3Le0MhUY072YDuOPZo7t http://dentafreeheadposture.ru.com/bhGfk-hDkPMNLTYiTlwmlaRsSdHYChNyZLVAc3MJ9Jb8uA60 lombia did not play again until 1945 when they participated for the first time at the South American Championship, finishing in fifth place. This time, Colombia was composed by players of Junior de Barranquilla except for Antonio de la Hoz (who played for Sporting de Barranquilla) and Pedro Ricardo LC3pez (who played for Boca Juniors de Cali). Roberto MelC)ndez was player and coach of Colombia throughout the tournament. Despite Colombia's debut at the tournament, the country withdrew from the 1946 edition. Instead, Colombia participated at the 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla. There they won the gold medal-winning all six matches, scoring 20 goals and conceding 7 goals. The manager of Colombia during the year was the Peruvian JosC) Arana Cruz. The following year, Colombia played at the 1947 South American Championship in Ecuador. The team was 8th, being the worst team of the tournament with just two draws obtained against Ecuador and Bolivia, and five defeats, scoring only 2 goals. The two goal scorers for Colombia at the tournament were Carlos Arango, who scored in Colombia's 1b5 loss against Peru, and Rafael Granados who scored against Chile in Colombia's last fixture which they lost 1b4. The manager, Argentine Lino Taioli, was sacked jus ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14283 ***********************************************