From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9763 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 Wednesday, September 21 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9763 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... ["Instant Reli] Exposed: American Defeat In WW3 Now Certain... ["Attacking America" Subject: Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... Scientists: Tinnitus Has Nothing To Do With Your Ears..... http://transgarden.us/WCdbUxp8zpBaVDfzE-2WCyG_t6kiiOIynIiKikOuHMXfRnxlYQ http://transgarden.us/RlVF-IA42MiobW9epeOn8dowS9Y9vLKftlJGnV5UMG3QHY31BQ nza's first crest was designed in 1920: it depicted a blue shield with a red border, with a golden Corona Ferrea inside. The text "A.C. Monza" was written in black inside a white horizontal band on top of the shield. The crest remained in use until 1932, when Monza's colours changed to red and white. In 1933, the badge became circular and was vertically divided into red and white halves, and included golden initials A.C.M. with the crown at the bottom. During the 1937b38 season, the badge's shape was changed from a circle to an oval, keeping the same details. It stayed the same until 1945, following World War II, when it changed to a rectangular shape that was divided into red and white halves. The white half on the left featured the club's name and the founding year, while the crown was placed in the red half. Following Monza's promotion to the Serie B in 1951, the crest again became oval shaped and the text's orientation was changed from vertical to horizontal. This design lasted five years until Monza's merger with Simmenthal, when the logo became more detailed; the badge was shaped like an ox head, including the horns. The colours were placed diagonally, similarly to the 1951 crest, with the letters S (for Simmenthal) and M (Monza) being placed on top of each other in the badge's centre. The crown was placed above the letters. After the end of the merger in 1966, the badge became a stylised golden Corona Ferrea with red details. The epigraph of the club's name was placed in the inner circle. In 1984, Monza's logo went back to a rectangular shape. A white inverted chevron was placed inside, with the words "Calcio" and "Monza" placed on each side of the chevron. A vertical sword, a reference to Estorre Visconti, was placed inside the downwards-pointing triangle forme ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 09:20:47 -0400 From: "Attacking America" Subject: Exposed: American Defeat In WW3 Now Certain... Exposed: American Defeat In WW3 Now Certain... http://folitaly.rest/U3q_S8gdRZqH7WAHg1zWo868PlM8SPEaVmgNTbUhi0CXIi2i0g http://folitaly.rest/beN4PeTE_AZdJhp5QUFi_w5mdUjtof_8EhszbeOn01bXYzFhHQ on their formation in September 1912, Monza's team wore long-sleeved, blue shirts with a white collar and cuffs. The choice of blue was "forced"; a local cloth dealer, who was a football fan, gifted the newly founded club a piece of blue cloth he had not been able to sell for years. Following World War I, in the 1919b20 Promozione, the countless washes faded the shirts' colours from blue to white and they were replaced with new, half-white and half-blue shirts with matching sleeves. The club continued to wear the blue-and-white colours for 20 years until September 1932, when Monza changed their colours to red and white, which they have worn ever since. The change came as a result of professor Giuseppe Riva's report addressed to the comune of Monza in May 1923, in which he discovered that the city's historical colours were red and white. Monza debuted with their new colours in the Coppa del ventennio (Two-decades cup), a friendly tournament to mark Monza's 20-year anniversary. The kit was a white shirt with a red vertical stripe in the middle and black shorts. The team's away kit was the inverse of the home one; on occasions when Monza were to face a team also wearing red and white, they wore a blue kit. Ever since, the home kit has been red and the away kit white; prior to 1971, the home shirt was generally solid red and the away shirt white. In the 1937b38 and 1961b62 seasons, Monza's home shirt was striped red-and-white. Eleven players of Monza in two rows wearing red shirts with a thin white stripe facing the camera Monza's kits first featured the white vertical line in 1971; the Corona Ferrea was placed on the stripe as a logo. During the 1950s, the shorts were usually white and rarely black. Goalkeepers wore black or grey kits. In 1971, Monza's home kit underwent a slight but significant change: a vertical white band was added on the left-hand side, running through the length of the red shirt. The band was red for t ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 11:39:24 -0400 From: "Worlds Healthiest Bread" Subject: Burn Fat Burn Fat http://ketodessertor.us/kTXqpOD6NIxdrhGg-BRukjxvkk-Mwv-HH4x5aAotU_xLsGJD http://ketodessertor.us/vkJ14Yno4RWWCLlhK7UDGwoX9bEoYuqCKGdOFguijWKDiTtbhQ e word "documentary" was coined by Scottish documentary filmmaker John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana (1926), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by "The Moviegoer" (a pen name for Grierson). Grierson's principles of documentary were that cinema's potential for observing life could be exploited in a new art form; that the "original" actor and "original" scene are better guides than their fiction counterparts to interpreting the modern world; and that materials "thus taken from the raw" can be more real than the acted article. In this regard, Grierson's definition of documentary as "creative treatment of actuality" has gained some acceptance, with this position at variance with Soviet film-maker Dziga Vertov's provocation to present "life as it is" (that is, life filmed surreptitiously) and "life caught unawares" (life provoked or surprised by the camera). The American film critic Pare Lorentz defines a documentary film as "a factual film which is dramatic." Others further state that a documentary stands out from the other types of non-fiction films for providing an opinion, and a specific message, along with the facts it presents. Scholar Betsy McLane asserted that docume ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 08:24:12 -0400 From: "Gutter Guardian Promo" Subject: Find the best deal on gutter guards Find the best deal on gutter guards http://healcomplete.rest/3Sbvj3ugQg5yZU8xwr4SW6xcky8Z46wShIO-9nE69beMu5msBg http://healcomplete.rest/NB6Y1_zD1h3YaqJmy0N0ripUul7kCP2KQEZvS0BByuT3OmZ9Lg ember 2018, the holding company Fininvest, which was headed by former Milan president Silvio Berlusconi, announced its acquisition of Monza; Monza-born Adriano Galliani, formerly CEO of Milan, also became part of the board of directors. The BerlusconibGalliani duo had been one of the most successful leaderships in football history, having won 29 trophies with Milan between 1986 and 2016. According to Forbes's 2021 ranking, Berlusconi was the richest owner of a football club in Italy, and ninth worldwide, with his fortune being valued at $7.6 billion. In the first season under the new leadership, Monza finished the 2018b19 Serie C in fifth place with Cristian Brocchi as coach, and lost to Viterbese in the final minute of the Coppa Italia Serie C final. On 1 July 2019, the club returned to its historical name A.C. Monza. Aiming for direct promotion to the Serie B, Monza reinforced their squad with high-end players with Serie A experience to prepare for the 2019b20 season. In March 2020, Monza held first position with a 16 point-lead over second-placed Carrarese. The same month, the Lega Pro committee announced the suspension of the league due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 8 June, the Italian Football Federation formally declared Monza champions and the team were promoted to the Serie B after a 19-year absence from the competition. Monza headed into the 2020b21 Seri ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 12:12:58 -0400 From: "Tormenting Smptoms" Subject: Eliminating Migraines and Headaches Forever Eliminating Migraines and Headaches Forever http://visisharpsbuz.us/9NPevGLeARcwGO6cy2RJO7fghrQEcfZq3MIFuFlnmy2VHPvPmA http://visisharpsbuz.us/YvfEzbeP1s6K0-c4Lb8d7EjS_aiHPEeYgnCCNMPDGcMlajtRPg thletic Club, later known as the Genoa Cricket and Football Club was established on 7 September 1893, Italy's fourth oldest football team (after Torino F.C.C., Nobili Torino and Internazionale Torino), and the oldest active Italian football team, with 13 decades of activity. In March 1898, the Italian Football Federation (Federazione Italiana del Football, later re-called Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio, FIGC) was set up in Turin. With four clubs joining b Genoa, FC Torinese, Internazionale di Torino and the SocietC Ginnastica di Torino (Gymnastic Society of Torino). Other clubs existed but decided not to join. The first championship took place on a single day, May 8, 1898, in Torino. The title was won by Genoa. FIGC joined FIFA in 1905 and the championship moved to a league structure, based on regions, in the same year. After the interruption of World War I, football popularity grew and smaller clubs joined. In the summer of 1921, a second association was briefly created in competition with the FIGC: the Confederazione Calcistica Italiana (CCI), emerged from an argument between major and minor clubs over the structure of the national leagues. Hence in 1922 Italy had two champions US Pro Vercelli and US Novese. The two groups eventually re-merged at the end of the season. The move to a single national league structure occurred in 1929 with initially eighteen teams in the top league. The first winners in 1930 were Internazionale. The national team also won the World Cup in 1934 and 1938. After World War II the league briefly returned ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9763 **********************************************