From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14516 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, August 23 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14516 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Get a $100 Amazon Gift Card Reward! Complete Sponsor Offers. ["Gift Cards] This sex position kills your erection ["Erectile Dysfunction" Subject: Get a $100 Amazon Gift Card Reward! Complete Sponsor Offers. Get a $100 Amazon Gift Card Reward! Complete Sponsor Offers. http://cardiofend.sa.com/jUEjtMOWIiKKjaFWVVApogWV1ZVua-7WEFVB75efrSOTrRNnOA http://cardiofend.sa.com/j3pbV_zSuP6pnZCp_CeYiw7CPHB8EDMEGQyYaOYsuyfVF3tGkg as born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, at the Los Angeles General Hospital in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Gladys Pearl Baker (nC)e Monroe; 1902b1984), was born in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico to a poor Midwestern family who migrated to California at the turn of the century. At age 15, Gladys had married John Newton Baker, an abusive man nine years her senior. They had two children together, Robert (1918b1933) and Berniece (1919b2014). She successfully filed for divorce and sole custody of her two oldest in 1923, but Baker kidnapped the children soon after and moved with them to his native Kentucky. Monroe was not told that she had a sister until she was 12, and they met for the first time in 1944 when Monroe was 17 or 18. Following the divorce, Gladys worked as a film negative cutter at Consolidated Film Industries. Her second marriage occurred in 1924 when she married Martin Edward Mortensen, but they separated just months later and divorced in 1928. In 2022, DNA testing indicated that Monroe's father was Charles Stanley Gifford (1898b1965), a co-worker of Gladys, with whom she had an affair in 1925, though until then, her father was thought to be Mortensen. Monroe also had two other half-siblings from Gifford's marriage with his first wife, a sister, Doris Elizabeth (1920b1933), and a brother, Charles Stanley (1922b2015). Monroe as an infant, wearing a white dress and sitting on a sheepskin rug Monroe as an infant, c.?1927 Although Gladys was mentally and financially unprepared for a child, Monroe's early childhood was stable and happy. Gladys placed her daughter with evangelical Christian foster parents Albert and Ida Bolender in th ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 18:28:13 +0200 From: "Erectile Dysfunction" Subject: This sex position kills your erection This sex position kills your erection http://operationblackout.ru.com/1nnrz2ODuVT3dtQfnbregZFe4F-WO9kg1h-PrTgZu51Rz264jA http://operationblackout.ru.com/zfvEXRwwTI-S66_QXjSYIh5TqhyEAGffMCkY7c_nkk7dpdDKPA ve them characteristically pendulous. Larch shoots are dimorphic, with leaves borne singly on long shoots typically 10 to 50 cm (4 to 20 in) long:?47? and bearing several buds, and in dense clusters of 20b50 needles on short shoots only 1b2 mm (1?32b3?32 in) long with only a single bud. The leaves (light green) are needle-like, 2 to 5 cm (3?4 to 2 in) long, slender (under 1 cm or 1?2 in wide). Larches are among the few deciduous conifers, which are usually evergreen. Other deciduous conifers include the golden larch Pseudolarix amabilis, the dawn redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides, the Chinese swamp cypress Glyptostrobus pensilis and the bald cypresses in the genus Taxodium. The male flowers (small cones) are orange-yellowish and fall after pollination. The female flowers (or cones) of larches are erect, small, 1b9 cm (1?2b3+1?2 in) long, green or purple, brown in ripening and lignify (called now strobilus) 5b8 months after pollination; in about half the species the bract scales are long and visible, and in the others, short and hidden between the seed scales. Those native to northern regions have small cones (1b3 cm or 1?2b1 in) with short bracts, with more southerly species tending to have longer cones (3b9 cm or 1+1?4b3+1?2 in), often with exserted bracts, with the longest cones and bracts produced by the southernmost species, in the Himalayas. The seeds are winged. The larches are streamlined trees,[clarification needed] the root system is broad and deep and the bark is finely cracked and wrinkled in irregular plaques. The wood is bicolor, with salmon pink heartwood and yellowish white sapwood. The chromosome number is 2n = 24, similar to that of most of the other trees of the family Pinaceae. The genus Larix is present in all the temperate-cold zones of the northern hemisphere, from North America to northern Siberia passing through Europe, mountainous China and Japan. The larches are important forest trees of Russia, Central Europe, United States and Canada. The ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14516 ***********************************************