From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8485 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, February 15 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8485 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Go on your very own $90 Shopping Spree! Details Inside! ["Online Survey" ] Claim Your FREE Copy of this best-selling self-defense and survival guide. ["Self Defense Guide" Subject: Go on your very own $90 Shopping Spree! Details Inside! Go on your very own $90 Shopping Spree! Details Inside! http://xtrafat.biz/Mzm_k7Wo6u_I-85P1Q8efC9puuIVq21dzKjYFdfavTBXt10YmQ http://xtrafat.biz/ZLAkR0ej7dQw7Fid7-qYP0kNG8e9GFZgdCpQKH70KQg8VY0oGg Normans started building a cruciform church in the early 12th century, but its tower (located on the site of the Saxon building's chancel) collapsed during construction, destroying the new chancel and the transept, although the nave survived. By the early 13th century the chancel had been rebuilt and the nave extended by four bays. These were added to the south aisle, but this fell out of use after 1377 when the church and surrounding buildings were sacked by French invaders who had landed on the coast nearby. Damage to the west wall necessitated rebuilding at the same time, and the south aisle was blocked up. The church remained structurally unaltered until a major restoration in 1856 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. A new three-bay south aisle was built; Scott removed an ancient window from the original aisle and built it into one of the new walls. The chancel wall was also partly rebuilt at this time. Earlier in the 19th century, box pews and a gallery were added; Scott removed the gallery during his restoration. Window by Burne-Jones Additions in the 20th century comprised a porch at the west entrance, erected in 1908, and vestries in one corner of the nave, added in the 1970s in a style appropriate to the mediaeval architectural style of the church. This was designed by the Brighton-based architecture firm Denman & Son. A new gallery, at the west end of the nave and accommodating the organ, was also built in 1908; the original gallery had been on the south side. The bowl of the original Norman font was discovered in the vicarag ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 06:12:01 -0500 From: "Self Defense Guide" Subject: Claim Your FREE Copy of this best-selling self-defense and survival guide. Claim Your FREE Copy of this best-selling self-defense and survival guide. http://planhut.us/MuFlbwk-Tnhfyiz1icCIk-eHu11eVI0lGrt4wRpFr513aWLq3g http://planhut.us/49RJ5hgnclTQRFdz27aMHjBvB4Sk-rFq7pQLg5324Ia6vVQWoA man has been married twice: first to actor Tom Cruise, and later to country singer Keith Urban. Kidman met Cruise in 1989 while working on the set of Days of Thunder, a film in which they both starred, and they married on Christmas Eve of 1990. While married, the former couple adopted a daughter, Isabella Jane Cruise (born 1992), and a son, Connor Antony Cruise (born 1995). On 5 February 2001, the couple's spokesperson announced their separation. Cruise filed for divorce two days later, and their marriage was dissolved later that year, with Cruise citing irreconcilable differences. In a 2007 interview with Marie Claire, Kidman noted the incorrect reporting of an ectopic pregnancy early in her marriage. "It was wrongly reported as miscarriage by everyone who picked up the story. So it's huge news, and it didn't happen." In the June 2006 issue of Ladies' Home Journal, Kidman revealed that she still loved Cruise despite their divorce: "He was huge; still is. To me, he was just Tom, but to everybody else, he is huge. But he was lovely to me and I loved him. I still love him." In addition, she expressed shock about the divorce. In 2015, former Church of Scientology ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8485 **********************************************