From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16361 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 Tuesday, July 15 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16361 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Omaha Steaks Kit Exclusive Rewards For You ["Omaha Steaks Rewards" Subject: Omaha Steaks Kit Exclusive Rewards For You Omaha Steaks Kit Exclusive Rewards For You http://tinnitrol.ru.com/s07rl5-yMddKEHHOoBni-KXda3YpeF87ctmZYJL5I5dAdQ78 http://tinnitrol.ru.com/0m5kGzazpW3WvsmdhRGpJ4zIp5J6-zYy6GDkcwtl4SDLzKH0 minence in part by accusing Joe Biden's administration of covering up secrets about Epstein to protect powerful Democrats and other elites. During his confirmation hearing, Patel said he would "do everything if confirmed as FBI director to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened." In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi said the DOJ would be "lifting the veil" on "Epstein and his co-conspirators." She said she had Epstein's client list "sitting on my desk right now to review" and promised that "a lot of names" would be revealed. Though in subsequent days, little was released beyond information that was already public. A memo released July 7 by the DOJ later stated that there was "no incriminating client list" and that Epstein indeed committed suicide. It also said that "no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted." This reversal resulted in widespread anger, including from many Trump supporters directed at Bondi, who they accused of covering up information that might damage the president. "Pam Blondi is covering up child sex crimes that took place under HER WATCH when she was Attorney General of Florida," wrote one of Trump's closest confidantes, Laura Loomer. "Bondi needs to be fired." The following day, Trump chastised a reporter for continuing to ask about Epstein. "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for yearsb& Are people still talking about this guy? This creep? That is unbelievable," the president said. He would later write a long Truth Social post in which he defended Bondi and urged the public to "not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, som ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2025 15:48:15 +0200 From: "Pocket Hose Solutions" Subject: The Last Hose Youâll Ever Buy The Last Hose Youbll Ever Buy http://hosecopper.click/ZGaDjFX9IfuKMPjERxhAFtPjupSO9KMxJI_MBuQFSlEt8fatdQ http://hosecopper.click/KQX_bbmlMllwTx6FB2M400ag-gkQDa5G6o4Sr-uDjzzcZIt3bQ lars reject the idea that Hamlet is in any way connected with Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet Shakespeare, who died in 1596 at age eleven. Conventional wisdom holds that Hamlet is strongly connected to legend, and the name Hamnet was quite popular at the time. However, Stephen Greenblatt has argued that the coincidence of the names and Shakespeare's grief for the loss of his son may lie at the heart of the tragedy. He notes that the name of Hamnet Sadler, the Stratford neighbour after whom Hamnet was named, was often written as Hamlet Sadler and that, in the loose orthography of the time, the names were virtually interchangeable. Scholars have often speculated that Hamlet's Polonius might have been inspired by William Cecil (Lord Burghley)bLord High Treasurer and chief counsellor to Queen Elizabeth I. E. K. Chambers suggested Polonius's advice to Laertes may have echoed Burghley's to his son Robert Cecil. John Dover Wilson thought it almost certain that the figure of Polonius caricatured Burghley. A. L. Rowse speculated that Polonius's tedious verbosity might have resembled Burghley's. Lilian Winstanley thought the name Corambis (in the First Quarto) did suggest Cecil and Burghley. Harold Jenkins considers the idea of Polonius as a caricature of Burghley to be conjecture, perhaps based on the similar role they each played at court, and perhaps also based on the similarity between Burghley addressing his Ten Precepts to his son, and Polonius offering "precepts" to his son, Laertes. Jenkins suggests that any personal satire may be found in the name "Polonius", which might point to a Polish or Polonian connection. G. R. Hibbard hypothesised that differences in names (Corambis/Polonius:Montano/Raynoldo) between the First Quarto and other editions might ref ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16361 ***********************************************