From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6430 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 Sunday, April 18 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6430 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Comfortable Under-Shirt Thatās Better Than Traditional Holsters! ["Co] Landscaping Designs Without Hiring Costly Professional Landscape Designers! ["Garden Landscaping" Subject: The Comfortable Under-Shirt Thatās Better Than Traditional Holsters! The Comfortable Under-Shirt Thatbs Better Than Traditional Holsters! http://budspro.us/865amOMdn58rEUec9T8rv-owz7cjQ9zWAHK_ibwyDZs_PCWP http://budspro.us/VyPBLEoc9HkXfJphjzPqU7nY0jZ3I-sPqZknY2nFpnhPWR2b fter the Republic of Dubrovnik acquired the PeljeE!ac in 1334, it required the protection of Ston. 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The complex defense corps has been shaped over the course of four centuries, due to the development of weapons. The walls were of great importance because they were defending the saltworks that gave 15,900 ducats every year to the Dubrovnik Republic, the shellfish farm and the city itself. In 1667, about 0.5 km of walls were destroyed in a catastrophic earthquake, and the walls were significantly damaged in the earthqua ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 09:11:24 -0400 From: "Garden Landscaping" Subject: Landscaping Designs Without Hiring Costly Professional Landscape Designers! Landscaping Designs Without Hiring Costly Professional Landscape Designers! http://snakeqrip.us/6eZzZ9CKZphOdOfV79PPaZMb7DmDAJBQUvwi66hz0-4zQ_NR http://snakeqrip.us/P-i3imPrslAs9m8h36RTU0db-pOIKSTIuHEhWjq5tYUJ2I0G ome the sole ruler of the realm. He isolated Matthew III CsC!k and destroyed the K?szegi family. The time had come for the E ubi?s. Near the end of 1321, he ordered Stephen II to act from Bosnia supported by Ban Ivan Baboni? from Slavonia, encircling and isolating Croatia. Stephen II now fell under King Charles Robert's direct command. Due to the fact that he wanted to get revenge and get rid of the E ubi?s, this was useful to him for the time being, since he could then rule Bosnia uninterrupted without incursions from Dalmatia, and practically entirely by himself as Charles I would be too far away to watch his every move. Besides that, he also got a chance to expand his influence in Croatia. The decisive battle happened near Mladen's capital Skradin in 1322, where he was defeated decisively. Mladen II fell back to Klis Fortress and waited for Charles I to come, blindly believing that he would somehow retain his power because of E ubi?'s loyal service during King's ascension to tron. However, Charles I came to Knin and invited Mladen to meet him there where he was immediately arrested and sent to a dungeon in Hungary where he died. Early reign and other marriages Immediately after the death of Serbian King Stefan UroE! II Milutin in 1321, he had no problem in acquiring his lands of Usora and Soli, which he fully incorporated in 1324. He helped his uncle Vladislav of Syrmia to regain all Serbia, but after the fall of Ostrvica at Rudnik at the hands of Stefan De?anski, there was no more point in supporting him during the struggles for the Serbian throne, so he took Usora and Soli for himself. The hostility caused by this betwee ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 05:31:15 -0700 From: "FHA Program Guidelines" <2021MortgageGuide@maxspeech.us> Subject: RE: your mortgage RE: your mortgage http://maxspeech.us/BZ7o9kapD9GIC1m-3DA-Z-QXyYz2qZqokpEk2uJj006Nr2tq http://maxspeech.us/gGEkNBaAEiN4KVNpqMCinFRTnqrmVtqTAEYZ5wIsH9dSPOjM aju keeps getting into trouble since he can be only at one place at one time. One such incident forces Raju, Sarah and Jeffrey Rosario to file a missing complaint for Kunwar Raj Pratap Singh. Inspector Jagjit Godbole gets skeptical of the situation and starts to believe that Raju and his twin Raj are the same person. To prevent further problems, Deepak suggests that he should "kill" Raju. Taking this suggestion, Raju tosses his "Coolie No. 1" badge into a car which he and Deepak push down a cliff, into a lake. However, when the car is recovered but no body is found, Inspector Godbole's suspicions are confirmed. Mahesh is disowned by his father Mahendra Pratap Singh due to his criminal activities. To get back at him and Raju, Mahesh stabs Mahendra and frames Raju for the same. Inspector Godbole arrives to arrest him, but Raju informs him that Mahendra is still alive and needs critical medical care, following which he escapes police custody. Raju runs to Deepak and both of them hatch a plan to pretend to be nurses to save Mahendra's life, as that is Raju's only proof of innocence. At the hospital, Inspector Godbole tells Jeffrey, Sarah and Anju that Raju is just a coolie who pretended to be Kunwar Raj Pratap Singh. While trying to save Mahendra Pratap Singh, Raju and Deepak bump into Sarah and Anju. Raju confesses his fraud to Sarah, and she forgives him. Jeffrey and Sarah help Raju and Deepak stop Mahesh from killing Mahendra. Once he gains consciousness, Mahendra announces that since Raju saved his life, he is like a son to him. Anju also announces her love for Deepak. When Jeffrey cries about his sons-in-law being a coolie and a mechanic, Jai Kishen arrives and tells Jeffrey that it was bound to happen to someone so arrogant and proud of his wealth. Jai Kishen explains that for a happy marriage, wealth isn't ne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 00:29:35 -0700 From: "Exclusive Reward" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $50 Verizon gift card! Congratulations! You can get a $50 Verizon gift card! http://budspro.us/pmtHjOsbvPYYlJqtg1yLNv5d6W_umyD-9Yl1IkXCxvYSpl-L http://budspro.us/Jo5FvClFfYaTC6KxTxoRqX2fC9LjwDrL9xySCQwYc1lSOOD4 wing year Mukesh starred in Vishal Bhardwaj's 7 Khoon Maaf, a black comedy (based on Ruskin Bond's short story "Susanna's Seven Husbands") featuring Priyanka Chopra as a woman who murders her seven husbands in an unending quest for love. The actor was cast as Chopra's first husband, Major Edwin Rodriques, an arrogant, jealous and possessive army officer who lost a leg in Punjab's Operation Blue Star in 1984. The film premiered at the 61st Berlin Film Festival; it was a commercial failure, receiving a mixed response from critics, but Mukesh's performance was praised. Nikhat Kazmi wrote that he "excelled as the brute." In 2012, Mukesh starred in Abbas-Mustan's Players as part of an ensemble cast including Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Bipasha Basu and Bobby Deol. The film was a remake of the 2003 Hollywood heist thriller The Italian Job; it was also a commercial failure, receiving mixed to negative reviews from critics (as did Mukesh's performance). Subhash K Jha said he "brings a mean menacing tone to the villainy." And according to Rediff.com's Sukanya Verma, Mukesh "mistakes sinister for superficial, resulting in a truly phony performance." In 2013, Mukesh worked in three films, though all were commercially unsuccessful. His first release was Bejoy Nambiar's action-drama David, in which he played a gangster whose boss controls the Asian community in 1970's London. The actor said his character's dual personality appealed to him: "Here was this hardcore, extremely violent gangster and on the other hand, my director wanted me to show the emotional and romantic side to him too." The film received mixed reviews, but Mukesh's performance was critically acclaimed. Writing for The Times of India, Madhureeta Mukherjee described it as "restrained and powerful" and CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand said that Mukesh is "nicely understated". He next appeared opposite Sonal Chauhan in Eros International's horror film 3G. Filmed in Fiji, the film told the story of how the duo face supernatural occurrences when they buy a 3G-enabled phone. The film was not well received by critics. In a review for Rediff.com, Ankur Pathak said that Mukesh is "aggressively over the top" and added that his "body language is consistently uncomfortable." He also appeared in Susi Ganeshan's crime thriller Shortcut Romeo with Ameesha Patel and Puja Gupta. The picture ran into trouble when it got a limited release by its producers, and emerged as a major commercial failure. On his performance, Madhureeta Mukherjee of The Times of India said: "Neil performs well as always, he looks good (he needs to tone down his physicality for such roles) and proves that actors like him need better scri ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 07:07:37 -0400 From: "Unclaimed Stimulus Check Guide" Subject: Do You Have Unclaimed Stimulus Funds? Do You Have Unclaimed Stimulus Funds? http://fitwatchz.us/osuF-d8Tur-AHwBk_UtDx8VIYyeF6Zg59xDaKJDZOlp0sw5E http://fitwatchz.us/sd0MIAflc_AM12RF9C3u6w_X45OEcEX4p8OE7t1QqHQBHRxA he album was met with high praise from critics upon release. Raja Sen of Rediff, who awarded the soundtrack four and a half stars was ecstatic about the soundtrack, "Johnny Gaddaar is a delightfully harebrained work showing off extreme musical maturity. This is the soundtrack that breaks all the rules, the three buddies reveling in the recklessness director Sriram Raghavan gives them. This is what Modesty Blaise would dance to, an album of lunatic retro genius.". Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama gave the album a three-and-a-half stars, stating, "In 'Johnny Gaddaar', don't even expect the kind of soundtrack that you hear in a conventional Bollywood film. Instead expect to get on a rhythmic ride which would hardly give you a breather throughout its 11 tracks. The music of 'Johnny Gaddaar' isn't anything that you have heard before in a mainstream Hindi film before. And this is where its strength lies!". Atta Khan of Planet Bollywood in his 9 star review, praised the soundtrack "Every once in a while a soundtrack comes along that leaves you in awe at its sheer audacity and pizzazz. Not to mention style, inspiration, variety, innovation and all round brilliance! In this reviewer's opinion, Johnny Gaddaar is such a soundtrack. The whole package here including the instrumentals is an integral USP of the movie giving it a (dark but hip) character that many soundtracks only dream of achieving. Yet at the same time it is a great stand alone audio product too. Its unconventional approach challenges every listener to expand their listening horizon and it's an offer everyone should wholeheartedly accept." The soundtrack featured in the "Top 10 music Albums of the year" list by Rediff, which said Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy get it right again with twisted, unorthodox productions like Johnny Gaddaar. It also was featured in the "Top 15 albums of the year" list of Planetbollywood, who remarked that "SEL have succeed in re-defining themselves and maintaining the edge over their counterpa ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 11:39:20 -0400 From: "African Tribesmen@myshedplanz.us" Subject: Husband Offers His Wife To African Tribesmen To Find Elongation Secret Husband Offers His Wife To African Tribesmen To Find Elongation Secret http://myshedplanz.us/Xw76P-h4-aXmhj1nuEGIMUAQV_5IHB8YwsrhsX3etPmqm4Kc http://myshedplanz.us/IbikKw8syvECQherFukJsV_ohQcacB9W3EYC-OtL7BHPAnTA at strictly opposed Prince Nelipac's reign. The first to fall to Nelipac's hand were the E ubi?s who were, despite constant help from Stephen II, were forced to sign a peace treaty with Nelipac and compensate him for the war. Charles Robert did not watch easily as his subjected lands were being war-torn. He was preparing to move to Croatia and depose Nelipac. Stephen II seized the opportunity and pushed against Nelipac, talking some of his lands for himself. Soon, Ban Stephen II would finally stop the constant threat of the Western Crusades to the Bogumil population of Bosnia. In 1339, during Franciscan General Gerard's stay at the Hungarian Court of King Charles Robert, Gerard paid a visit to the Bosnian Ban to negotiate an arranged prosecution of Bosnia's heretics. At first, Stephen II thought that it was time to bow to the Roman Catholic Church; but he realised that the neighboring Orthodox Christians might stand up to him if he moved against the Bogumils, their allies. In addition, Serbia wanted a reason to involve itself in a conflict, for its King desired revenge for the losses in the Bosnian war against the Serbs, so Ban Stephen abandoned the thought. Nevertheless, Stephen's diplomatic efforts convinced the Pope that he was a loyal Catholic in February 1340, once again saving Bosnia. After the final peace between the Bosnian Ban and the Papacy, the Catholic Church started to grow in influence rapidly throughout Bosnia in 1340-43. The Roman Catholic monks had constructed numerous monasteries in Usora and Hum and baptised a large number of Bosnia's heretics on their way to Ston in the Republic of Ragusa. This process eventually brought on the demise of the Bosnian Church that held supremacy over the religious life in Bosn ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6430 **********************************************