From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4205 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, May 22 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4205 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Don't try to meet fake models, meet real feeders! ["Rita" ] Unlock your trial offer ["Harry" <**Harry**@cbdonly.guru>] Archangel Michael Will Fight for You ["7 Day Prayer Miracle" Subject: Don't try to meet fake models, meet real feeders! Don't try to meet fake models, meet real feeders! http://moneydial.bid/I9U7M19Sf8hxVX4PzepOvgq8D5vjd2_RMwNQHGDHcdNYoHw http://moneydial.bid/vRQyjx94BwY3qNhjtOXtMkeBZHSyNSIap0P7bytSCZ2y-J8j In the fourth stage, Mercier's Willy Vanden Berghen won the sprint finish between a group of six that went clear with around 100 km (62 mi) to go. Altig reclaimed the green jersey. Stage five ended in a bunch sprint won by Philco rider Emile Daems, with GitanebLeroux's Rolf Wolfshohl taking the lead of the mountains classification. In the sixth stage, a 16-man (15 at the end) group escaped 23 km (14 mi) in and held on to the finish at Brest, with Robert Cazala of Mercier winning the sprint. Altig and Anquetil were not there, but they had sent their teammate Albertus Geldermans to protect the team's interests. Geldermans was the best-placed man in the break, and their finishing margin of over five minutes was so large that Geldermans became the new overall leader. Three cyclists wearing cycling clothing with FlandriabFaemabClC)ment insignia In the flat stages before the Pyrenees, the pace set by the FlandriabFaemabClC)ment team (pictured on stage one) saw average speeds of up to 44 km/h (27.34 mph) to keep their leader, Rik Van Looy (centre), at the head of the race. Flandria's Huub Zilverberg won stage seven from a two-way sprint with GitanebLeroux's Bas Maliepaard; the pair attacked from a breakaway of twenty riders in the final 2 km (1 mi) and finished five seconds ahead at the finish in Saint-Nazaire. As the chasing breakaway went through a narrow section of the finishing straight, Gastone Nencini hit a gendarme (French police officer) and fell, also bringing down Darrigade. Most of the stages in the first week were unusually fast; stage seven was calculated to be 44.87 km/h (27.88 mph), the fastest recorded to that point above a distance of 200 km (124 mi). In the first part of the eighth stage, another large group escaped, which in the final kilometres had merged with a further chasing breakaway and ended with a sprint victory for Ghigi rider Mario Minieri in LuC'on's velodrome. Breakaway rider Darrigade became the new general classification leader for the second time in the race. The flat 43 km (27 mi) individual time trial from LuC'on to La Rochelle in the second part of the stage was won by Anquetil, with Ercole Baldini second, 22 seconds behind. Darrigade briefly held the green jersey after stage 8a before it returned to Altig after 8b. Because of a successful breakaway in stage nine, Darrigade lost the lead to Flandria rider Willy Schroeders; Carpano's Antonio Bailetti won the stage. Willy Vannitsen of Wiel'sbGroene Leeuw won the tenth stage's bunch ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 May 2020 05:03:38 -0400 From: "Warby Parker Partner" Subject: Optical shop closed? No problem. Try 5 pairs at home for free! Optical shop closed? No problem. Try 5 pairs at home for free! http://sanitizgrow.live/41ET13EylvsbwsU-eeFfNWfg3XLCjnwh5MnaAx5zbNehLsv9 http://sanitizgrow.live/aE5vZyqsjt2OyQvJ3ArI4ZZxoipnr0QYVZDQE2I8mLZCh__d again contested by trade teams instead of national teams. Jacques Anquetil of the Saint-RaphaC+lbHelyettbHutchinson team won the overall general classification, defending his title to win his third Tour de France. Jef Planckaert (FlandriabFaemabClC)ment) placed second, 4 min 59 s in arrears, and Raymond Poulidor (MercierbBPbHutchinson) was third, over ten minutes behind Anquetil. Anquetil's teammate Rudi Altig took the first general classification leader's yellow jersey after winning the first stage. He lost it the following day to AndrC) Darrigade of GitanebLerouxbDunlopbR. Geminiani, who won stage 2a, before regaining it after winning stage three. The lead was taken by Saint-RaphaC+l rider Albertus Geldermans after stage six. He held it for two stages, before Darrigade took it back for the next two. Flandria rider Willy Schroeders then led the race between the end of stage nine to the end of eleven, at which point Schroeders' teammate Rik Van Looy, a major pre-race favourite, abandoned the race with an injury. The following day, British rider Tom Simpson (GitanebLeroux) became the first rider from outside mainland Europe in history to wear the yellow jersey. He lost it to Planckaert after stage thirteen's individual time trial to SuperbagnC(res in the Pyrenees. He held the lead for seven stages, which included the Alps. Anquetil's victory in the individual time trial of stage twenty put him in the yellow jersey, which he held until the conclusion of the race. In the other race classifications, Altig won the points classification and Federico Bahamontes (MargnatbPalomabD'Alessandro) won the mountains classification. Saint-RaphaC+l won the team classification. The overall awards for most combative and unluckiest were given to Eddy Pauwels (Wiel'sbGroene Leeuw) and Van Looy respectively. 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In the points classification, riders were awarded points for finishing in the top fifteen places on each stage. The first rider at each stage finish was awarded 25 points, the second 20 points, the third 16 points, the fourth 14 points, the fifth 12 points, the sixth 10 points, down to one point for the rider in fifteenth. The classification leader was identified by a green jersey. Mountains classification points Category 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th First (6 mountains) 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Second (4 mountains) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1 Third (5 mountains) 5 4 3 2 1 Fourth (18 mountains) 3 2 1 The mountains classification awarded points to the riders who reached summits first. Most stages of the race included one or more of these climbs, categorised as fourth-, third-, second- or first-category, with the more difficult climbs rated lower. The calculation for the mountains classification was changed in 1962, and the fourth category was added. 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HBO also provides its content through digital media; the channel maintains HBO Go, a video on demand streaming service available as a website and slate of mobile apps exclusively to existing subscribers of the linear channel suite and a separate, but virtually identical standalone service, HBO Now, which launched in April 2015 as a subscription streaming platform that does not require a subscription to the HBO television service. A tertiary, co-branded streaming service, HBO Max, will launch on May 27, 2020; along with content from the linear HBO television channel (including original series, films, comedy specials and documentaries, and theatrical movies from the channel's various film distributors, including sister studio Warner Bros. Pictures), HBO Max will offer a proprietary slate of original programming as well as content from the libraries of Warner Bros. 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"Silent films" need not be utterly silent, but are films and movies without an audible dialogue, including those that have a musical accompaniment. The word, "Talkies," refers to the earliest sound films created to have audible dialogue recorded for playback along with the film, regardless of a musical accompaniment. "Cinema" either broadly encompasses both films and movies, or it is roughly synonymous with film and theatrical exhibition, and both are capitalized when referring to a category of art. The "silver screen" refers to the projection screen used to exhibit films and, by extension, is also used as a metonym for the entire film industry. "Widescreen" refers to a larger width to height in the frame, compared to earlier historic aspect ratios. A "feature-length film", or "feature film", is of a conventional full length, usually 60 minutes or more, and can commercially stand by itself without other films in a ticketed screening. A "short" is a film that is not as long as a feature-length film, often screened with other shorts, or preceding a feature-length film. An "independent" is a film made outside the conventional film industry. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4205 **********************************************