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Celebrating the 10th anniversary!
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a few more mini asks (apologies if there are any repeats)
what social media would your ocs most use
they go to a fancy restaurant, what do they order?
they are transported into a high school AU type deal, what cliques would they join? or if they'd be staff instead of students, what kind of staff would they be? (a teacher/custodian/administrative position?)
they go to the pub for drinks, what do they order, how drunk do they get, what kind of drunk do they end up being?
Okay, four questions times ten OCs equals to forty answers.
Here we go, long post
What social media would your ocs most use?
Jokir: Reddit
Naythaa: Twitter
Sundros: Tumblr
Acelta: MSN (they rarely use it, and didn't notice it's gone)
Dubak: Youtube
Viceeraud: Twitter
Caythees: Tiktok
Taraelan: Snapchat
Pemecia: Instagram
Zahasa: Facebook
They go to a fancy restaurant, what do they order?
Jokir: T-bone Steak
Naythaa: Roasted Rack of Lamb
Sundros: "Can I get- uuuuuhhhhh- French Fries? In a big plate? :)"
Acelta: Ratatouille
Dubak: "Give me the biggest meat you have."
Viceeraud: Duck Breast
Caythees: Crab Cakes
Taraelan: "Uuuuuhhhh human heart?" *get arrested*
Pemecia: Souffle
Zahasa: Stuffed Lobster
They are transported into a high school AU type deal, what cliques would they join? or if they'd be staff instead of students, what kind of staff would they be?
Jokir: Class clown. In good turns with every group. From sports team to metal band to chess club. He like to help everyone and is fun to have around.
Naythaa: Straight-A student. Captain of the table tennis team. Popular cool kid who is always busy, but love to spend quality time with friends.
Sundros: Military School Instructor (I don't know if you have that in your country but we do). Loved and feared by all students. Walking around school yard with MK21 for some unknown reason.
Acelta: School Nurse. Kindest person you've ever seen and can heal you with only a bag of ice.
Dubak: Chad. Big and strong. Has a pet rabbit.
Viceeraud: Emo kid that no one understand.
Caythees: Trouble maker. Go to the principal office so many times you'll wonder why she hasn't get expelled yet.
Taraelan: The other trouble maker who also visit the principal office very often.
Pemecia: Shady.
Zahasa: Climbing Club teacher who can hang around with only her fingers.
They go to the pub for drinks, what do they order, how drunk do they get, what kind of drunk do they end up being?
Jokir: Nord Mead. If he get drunk he'll be like "Loooook, is a spoooon ahahah." So high and so happy.
Naythaa: Greef. If she get drunk it's a high chance she'll start fist fight someone in rang.
Sundros: Sujamma and Emberbrand Wine and the special drinks Cliff Racer made by Talen-Jei. She never gets drunk.
Acelta: Doesn't drink. Get drunk once and start telling incoherent jokes such as "A duck walked up to the lemonade stand..." and no one get the joke.
Dubak: Mazte. He claimed he never use his Berserker Rage ability...
Viceeraud: Flin. If he gets drunk, he'll lose his body coordination. Can't walk a straight line, fell from the chair and can't get up...
Caythees: Tamika's West Weald Wine. And if she gets drunk: "I'm gonna go run around naked in the woooods!"
Taraelan: Alto Wine. Running and barfing at the same time.
Pemecia: Spiced Wine. Black out.
Zahasa: Wine. She'll be so emotional and start crying and tell you how much she love you and stuff.
Thank you for reading. Here, have a mushroom.
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All this will be for nothing. We will have been for nothing. Defined by their histories distorted to fit into their narrative until all that is left of us are the monsters in the stories they tell their children.
Captain James Flint, Black Sails XXXVIII
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      So Jim preening over Captain James Flint is news to me.
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[swallowpropriety's thomas, postcanon] "I understand you're trying to help," says Thomas coldly, backed up against the headboard of the bed, eyes wide and furious, "But touch me and it will be the last thing you ever do. Tell him, James." [ thomas is angry and defensive but also very much needs medical attention hes just TERRIFIED OF DOCTORS and james is there bc hes the one that went to get marcellus but so help him even james isn't safe from thomas' fear-wrath he will FIGHT ]
the second marcellus had seen james (fuck it was weird calling him anything other than flint) at his door, wide-eyed, he knew it was going to be one hell of a situation. he’d never seen james panicked, unusualy worry-lines drawn tight around his eyes, mouth set over clenched teeth. he’d taken his case from behind the counter before he had said anything, and the former captain of the Walrus had looked grateful.
“it’s thomas,” he had said in a gruff undertone as they’d walked, and marcellus had understood immediately. he’d never told james, he’d never found the fucking time, and he could only hope that him being the first nassau doctor thomas hamilton was faced with wouldn’t be too much to handle.
he’d been wrong. hamilton had been flushed and bleary with fever, and marcellus had almost made a beeline for the door at the sight of potential contagion, but as flint had made his way into the room, he’d grit his teeth against the sickly smell of fever and entered after him, trying to breathe as little as possible. he’d braced, and when the reaction had come, it had been as swift and severe as he’d anticipated it. there’d been a mouthed shocked “you!” before hamilton had been bunched like a feral thing, fully ready to throw himself at marcellus across the span of the room. marcellus appreciated his restraint.
“I understand you’re trying to help… but touch me and it will be the last thing you ever do.” 
he turns fever-bright eyes on flint. “Tell him, James.” flint looks at him, eyes worried, but marcellus knows he’s the thing making this worse, and decides that fallout from flint be damned, he was going to at least need thomas hydrated if they were going to see what sort of fever this would sort itself into. as he set his case on the burea, sitting in the chair and maintaining the very clear boundary that thomas had set for him, he takes stock of the cold compresses and his ability to sanitize them, and the necessity to possibly burn them. he’d take the loss, this was thomas hamilton, the only patient he’d ever killed with negligence.
“hello again thomas. it’s been a while.” flint looks up at him so fast that marcellus doesnt half wonder at if he’s pulled a muscle in his neck. thomas’s cold eyes are still on him, but some of the fever-brightness has faded from them, as if relieved that marcellus isn’t a hallucination, that marcellus isn’t pretending that what happened never happened. bedlam looms large, and in the way thomas is shivering, a low fine shiver distinct from fever-chills, he knows it is looming large for thomas too.
“i’m pleased to meet you again now under more pleasant circumstances. i’m dr marcellus orestes, and i need to at least know your temperature, so i can see how severe your fever is.” he keeps his tone light, makes no sudden movements, keeps his hands visible. tremors of exhaustion are starting to show in hamilton’s frame, and a muscle is jumping in flint’s jaw. he may very well have earned himself a black eye, but if hamilton lives he doesn’t think the situation will necessarily be irreparable. it’s flint’s fucking fault for never mentioning the fact that he was the exiled rising naval star lieutenant james mcgraw, lover of the lord thomas hamilton.
“however, if i go get an instrument for measuring fever from my store, i can get flin- uh, james, to do that for me. it is a glass tube that is placed in the mouth to measure fever. it does nothing else. may i go fetch it?” hamilton’s breath is hitching, and marcellus half hopes the man explodes and tells him to leave the room. he is not the best person to treat hamilton. ironically, flint might be the best suited of the surviving nassau population. he waits for hamilton’s trembling, exhausted, furious nod, and then exits, deeply unsurprised at the thudding of flint’s footsteps that follows.
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Birmingham: Months of complications for day-to-day commuters, long-haul drivers and downtown companies grasp reach to an halt with the reopening of Interstate 59/20 by town. Workers grasp nearly carried out finishing touches esteem yellow striping and placing in signs on a mile-long a part of the toll road that used to be demolished and rebuilt after the dilapidated boulevard used to be shut down just a few three hundred and sixty five days previously. The project forced east-west visitors to fetch alternate routes by Birmingham. Officials opened the westbound lanes Friday night after a ribbon-reducing ceremony, and all facets were launch by Sunday night. The land under the elevated boulevard will be aged for community areas along side parks and meals truck parking in what planners hope will be a technique to tie together the north and south facets of town, the place a unusual outside football stadium is being constructed come I-59/20.
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Anchorage: A dentist who won notoriety after he used to be seen in a video utilizing a hoverboard and pulling tooth used to be convicted Friday of defrauding the Alaska Medicaid program. Seth Lookhart used to be convicted of 46 counts, along side felony medical assistance fraud and scheming to defraud, as successfully as misdemeanor counts of illegally practising dentistry and reckless endangerment, prosecutors acknowledged. The conviction adopted a five-week bench trial earlier than Anchorage Superior Court Exhaust Michael Wolverton, who acknowledged in a written discovering that he chanced on the articulate’s evidence “merely overwhelming.” He also acknowledged Lookhart’s grasp textual relate material conversations were persuasive. Friends had requested Lookhart how he obtained away with about a of his practices. “Dr. Lookhart responded, in pause, that until any individual used to be standing loyal subsequent to him on the time, no one would ever know,” Wolverton wrote.
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Phoenix: The articulate’s budding hemp-growing business is suffering growing disaster as phases of THC which would possibly maybe per chance be too high force some farmers to assassinate crops in plan of harvesting them. About 41% of hemp flora tested for THC, the compound that offers marijuana its high, grasp failed, in response to the Arizona Division of Agriculture’s Plant Products and companies Division, which oversees this system. Growers in a bunch of states spherical the nation grasp had points managing the THC relate material of hemp flora, however none as much as in Arizona’s early months. The articulate began issuing hemp-growing licenses to farmers in 2019, and harvesting started later that three hundred and sixty five days. “At 40%, that’s off the charts,” Sully Sullivan, govt director of the Hemp Industry Alternate Association of Arizona, acknowledged of the articulate’s THC findings. “I’m a good deal surprised by that. That’s grand.”
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Pine Bluff: Penal advanced officials acknowledged Sunday that a articulate penal advanced inmate has died after being chanced on inserting in his cell. The articulate Division of Correction acknowledged in a recordsdata liberate that David Shabazz, 53, used to be chanced on by guards about 6: 30 p.m. Saturday in his one-man cell, inserting from a mattress sheet that used to be wrapped spherical the cell’s bars. The division acknowledged Shabazz used to be taken to a Pine Bluff health facility, the place he used to be pronounced tiresome almost instantly earlier than 7: 30 p.m. The division acknowledged Shabazz used to be sentenced to 20 years in penal advanced in 2002 following a drug-associated conviction in Miller County and used to be later paroled however used to be abet in custody for being a parole absconder. Shabazz’s physique used to be despatched to the articulate medical examiner to search out out the placement off of loss of life, and the loss of life will be being investigated by Arkansas Direct Police.
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San Francisco: The San Francisco Zoo is retaining a web-based contest to name its latest koala, and it’s pledging to donate the proceeds to put flora and fauna tormented by Australia’s deadly wildfires. The San Francisco Story experiences the two-three hundred and sixty five days-dilapidated male arrived from the Los Angeles Zoo, the place he used to be diagnosed as Flin. He will get to plan halt a unusual id in his unusual home, on the opposite hand, following the San Francisco Zoo’s fundraising tradition of allowing donors to name unusual arrivals. The winner of the name-the-koala contest will be chosen subsequent month, and proceeds will be despatched to an emergency flora and fauna fund organized by Australia’s Zoos Victoria. Australia’s unparalleled wildfires season has to this level charred extra than 40,000 sq. miles of brushland, rainforests and nationwide parks – killing by one estimate extra than a billion wild animals.
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Denver: A proposal to rewrite the articulate’s rules for plan of labor harassment claims is expected to be launched almost instantly on the Capitol. It would substitute things for employers by limiting utilizing confidentiality agreements in courtroom and would doubtlessly create companies liable even supposing an person doesn’t reach ahead internally earlier than filing a lawsuit. The invoice would also substitute things for group by allowing impartial contractors, subcontractors and unpaid interns to file harassment claims, Colorado Public Radio experiences. All workers would be given two years to file a complaint, up from six months now. “With the gig financial system that now we grasp on the display time, increasingly folks don’t grasp usual jobs in the dilapidated sense,” acknowledged most definitely the most invoice’s foremost sponsors, Bag. Susan Lontine, D-Denver. “And in addition they don’t grasp any methodology to address after they’ve been harmed by harassment.”
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New London: Extra than $56 million has been raised to manufacture a Flee Guard museum. The Day newspaper experiences the National Flee Guard Museum Association has secured $15 million in federal funds, $21 million in internal most donations and $20 million by articulate borrowing for the downtown New London waterfront project. Wes Pulver, the museum affiliation’s president and a retired Flee Guard captain, says the tranquil fundraising tally is a “foremost” accomplishment. The newspaper says the museum to repeat the story of the Flee Guard is projected to worth on the very least $100 million. Building used to be supposed to originate up early this three hundred and sixty five days however has been pushed abet toward the halt of 2020, The Day experiences. The 80,000-sq.-foot, five-story, in part glass building is expected to fetch four years to manufacture.
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Wilmington: Prolonged-proposed plans to outfit police in the articulate’s largest city with physique cameras can also goal now hinge on negotiations with the police union later this three hundred and sixty five days. The union that represents Wilmington officers has told the mayor’s administration any disciplinary procedures or consequences stemming from a physique camera program would constitute a condition of employment that needs to be negotiated earlier than officers originate up wearing them. The union’s labor contract with town expires June 30. The occasions grasp now not but begun negotiations. Proposals to outfit officers with physique cameras were mentioned since 2015. Activists grasp renewed the demand them in the aftermath of two police shootings final three hundred and sixty five days. The collection of municipalities across the nation utilizing physique cameras has grown drastically following high-profile police shootings of unarmed sunless men.
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Washington: Amtrak has apologized to civil rights prison knowledgeable Sherrilyn Ifill after she acknowledged she used to be requested to present up her seat on a put together on the beginning up of Martin Luther King Jr. weekend. Ifill described the incident – which sparked outrage from observers who drew comparisons of the indignities sunless civil rights icons confronted – in a series of tweets over the weekend. “I’m being requested to head away my seat on put together 80 which I appropriate boarded in D.C. There are no assigned seats on this put together. The conductor has requested me to head away my seat because she has ‘a bunch of oldsters coming who she wants to present this seat.’ Are you able to please level to?” she tweeted tiresome Friday afternoon to about a 166,000 followers. The internationally diagnosed prison knowledgeable, pupil and activist wrote in but any other tweet: “is it 1950?” Jason Abrams, an Amtrak spokesman, told The Baltimore Solar the firm apologized for the incident and its leisurely response.
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Tallahassee: Direct lawmakers are transmitting a recordsdata bulletin: The telegraph skills is over. Sooner than there used to be instant messaging, emails and even corded telephones, there used to be the legit telegraph to instantaneously transmit messages in all locations. Now, folks turn to the fetch, textual relate material messaging, Twitter, gifs and emojis to write their long-distance notes. While thumbing by a volume of Florida prison pointers, articulate Bag. Tommy Gregory and a colleague got right here upon dilapidated statutes regulating the telegraph business. “I puzzled if they were now dilapidated,” acknowledged Gregory, a former lieutenant colonel in the Air Power who has moved to bound the prison pointers out of the articulate’s books. A articulate Home committee on Wednesday agreed unanimously to repeal Chapter 363 of the Florida Statute in its entirety. One lawmaker cheekily registered his vote by utilizing his fingers to faucet into the dais as if utilizing Morse code.
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Atlanta: A articulate agency says dozens of counties statewide will part $166,000 in grant money to bewitch child automobile seats. The Georgia Division of Public Health acknowledged in a recordsdata liberate that automobile seats will be distributed among 107 counties utilizing money awarded from the Child Passenger Security Mini Grant program. “Motor automobile crashes are a number one location off of loss of life for children, and it’s up to all of us to enact the total lot we are in a position to to protect our children on the boulevard,” Public Health Commissioner Kathleen Toomey acknowledged. “Buckling up our children is the most productive methodology to put lives and cut accidents.” Funding for the security grants comes from the Governor’s Place of business of Motorway Security. The grants also red meat up community applications that educate fogeys and caregivers learn how to properly discover about, install and spend child automobile seats.
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Honolulu: Tax collections in the articulate were up by about 5% final three hundred and sixty five days, a document says. The articulate Division of Taxation despatched the annual document in December to Democratic Gov. David Ige and the Legislature, Hawaii Tribune-Herald experiences. The document showed $8.2 billion used to be aloof in fiscal three hundred and sixty five days 2019, which ended June 30, in contrast to $7.9 billion aloof the three hundred and sixty five days prior. Earnings from the frequent excise tax and income tax accounted for a good deal of of the expand, division officials acknowledged. Hawaii County obtained $10.2 million from its frequent excise tax of 0.25% however is expected to expand its fetch after the tax went up to the most 0.5% on the beginning up of the unusual three hundred and sixty five days, the document says.
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Boise: Boise Fry Co. is along side crickets to the want of seasoning-salt combos it affords customers to sprinkle on their french fries. The in the community owned restaurant chain debuted four unusual salt blends final week that comprise pulverized crickets at its three areas in Boise and one every in Meridian and Nampa, the Idaho Statesman experiences. The response has been overwhelming, with reactions mostly particular, though some folks are a little little bit of alarmed, CEO Brad Walker says. “Some were ‘right here's icky,’ and others were ‘right here's awesome,’ ” Walker says. “It’s fascinating to enact one thing a bunch of.” The crickets reach from Orchestra Provisions, a miniature business in Carmen, a hamlet north of Salmon, that produces eight spice combos with crickets that it sells at retail. They fluctuate from curry powder to a Mexican-inspired combine, from a chai spice to a Sichuan pepper.
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Chicago: The Museum of Science and Industry is marking the 50th anniversary of a program honoring the achievements of African People in science, skills, engineering, art and capsules and intelligent youngsters to fetch into story those fields. The Black Creativity program began in 1970. This three hundred and sixty five days’s match is targeted on innovation. This map, which began Monday and runs by March 1, entails hands-on activities for faculty groups and a museum display featuring extra than 200 works by sunless artists. The museum also has scheduled a occupation match Feb. 29 highlighting sunless artists, scientists and engineers working in Chicago.
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Indianapolis: The articulate has appropriate seen the ideal decrease in its little one mortality price in six years, officials issue. In 2018, 7.3 out of every 1,000 babies born in Indiana died in their first three hundred and sixty five days of lifestyles – most definitely the most very best charges in the nation. Final three hundred and sixty five days, the price dipped to 6.8 per 1,000. In all, 559 infants died in 2018, in contrast to 602 the outdated three hundred and sixty five days. “Pretty truthfully right here's a fruits of a collection of years of very intensive efforts from just a few articulate companies and Gov. Eric Holcomb,” acknowledged Dr. Kristina Field, Indiana articulate successfully being commissioner. “I grasp an supreme time those babies that were saved, however we peaceable grasp a long methodology to head.” In point of fact most definitely the most initiatives the articulate took to wrestle its little one mortality price used to be an OB navigator program that offers private, at-home red meat up for ladies folk living in the 20 counties with the very best little one mortality price. This map follows mother and little one for six months to a three hundred and sixty five days after delivery.
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Des Moines: The articulate’s industries recovered from the Broad Recession at a price much less than half of that of the nationwide life like, in response to a unusual Iowa Direct College paper. From 2007 to 2018, the articulate added about 92,000 jobs. Nonetheless economist Dave Swenson says Iowa would grasp added many extra jobs if industries right here grew on the the same price they did in the relaxation of the nation. Iowa also would grasp added extra jobs if its combine of companies were nearer to the nationwide life like. “We’re merely shedding flooring,” he acknowledged. “Our competitiveness is waning.” Swenson’s paper measures how Iowa’s recovery from the Broad Recession compares to a bunch of states. He acknowledged Iowa’s industrial combine has been a “breeze” on enlargement, because the articulate depends carefully on industries the place job mumble is either growing slowly or anxious, comparable to agriculture and manufacturing.
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Lawrence: A role force has urged steps for the Greek organizations on the College of Kansas to fetch to receive rid of hazing and to place extra with the community. The 27-member job force established in November 2018 to fortify security and efficiency in the Greek community on the Lawrence campus now not too long previously released its ideas. In a public message, Chancellor Douglas Girod acknowledged the job force strongly supported Greek lifestyles despite nationwide issues about hazing and substance abuse at fraternities and sororities, The Lawrence Journal-World experiences. The neighborhood directed its ideas to the Greek community at big. In point of fact most definitely the fundamental ideas used to be to invent a partnership aloof of Greek students, alumni, college representatives and representatives from the Lawrence community.
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Louisville: Researchers are launching a three-three hundred and sixty five days see of elk in the Bluegrass Direct. The College of Kentucky and the Kentucky Division of Fish and Natural world Sources are teaming up on the see, which begins this month and would possibly maybe per chance goal give attention to elk replica and survival, WFPL radio experiences. The animals were native to Kentucky earlier than being wiped out earlier than the Civil War by unregulated hunting. They were reintroduced in jap Kentucky about 20 years previously, and the population has grown since then to about 10,000 animals spread over 16 counties. “We know plenty has changed. When we regarded at this recordsdata, these were elk that were born into the west and brought into the east,” acknowledged Gabe Jenkins, deer and elk coordinator with the Kentucky Division of Fish and Natural world Sources. “Now nearly all of those animals from the west are tiresome. Now we grasp nearly a actually unusual Kentucky bred, Kentucky-born population.”
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Lafayette: The National Endowment for the Humanities will provide up to $125,000 to support restore the oldest building on the College of Louisiana at Lafayette. The Center for Louisiana Stories must elevate but any other $375,000 over the next four years to receive the burly amount, Director Joshua Caffery acknowledged in a recordsdata liberate. “The Roy Home is over 100 years dilapidated, and we want to create obvious it’s right here in but any other 100 years,” Caffery acknowledged. The heart began restoring the Roy Home final three hundred and sixty five days. In-constructed 1901 by landowner, businessman and Lafayette Parish College Board member J. Arthur Roy, it’s the one college building on the National Register of Historic Places. Restoration plans comprise a reading and listening room the place scholars and a bunch of patrons can access the heart’s audiovisual archives, plus a book shop the place UL Press titles will be provided.
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Portland: The articulate’s smelts, a miniature fish loved by ice fishermen, appear to be continuing a rebound in population after years of decline. Rainbow smelts reach to shallow freshwater streams to spawn every spring, making them a preferred purpose of ice fishermen in the winter. Ice fishing shacks on frozen rivers are a frequent glimpse in some Maine cities, the place fishermen sit down for hours in the hopes of catching the fish and ingesting them fried and with the head on. Nonetheless the successfully being of the fish’s population is in quiz, because the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration listed it as a federal “species of field” in 2004. The Maine Division of Marine Sources has described the explanations for the decline as now not successfully understood. Lack of habitat is one probability. Maine made it extra complicated to fish for the smelts about five years previously with unusual restrictions, and fresh years grasp shown particular signs.
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Annapolis: In 1962, Verda Freeman Welcome used to be a civil rights pioneer, a trainer and the foremost sunless girl in the nation elected to a articulate senate. Final week, she became the foremost sunless person to grasp a portrait hung in a chamber of the Maryland Direct Home. Her likeness replaced a 115-three hundred and sixty five days-dilapidated canvas depicting a white man – and former governor – who used to be born when slavery used to be peaceable excellent and had been honored for overseeing improvement of the Senate chamber. Welcome, who represented Baltimore, fought for interracial marriage, equal pay for girl, banning harassment of welfare recipients and barring racial discrimination in public areas. Her daughter, Mary Sue Welcome, attended the portrait unveiling and recalled spending time along with her mother spherical the Senate chambers extra than half of a century previously. “This is improbable,” she acknowledged.
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Springfield: The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is closing to the final public for nearly two months in early February for the final segment of a $23 million renovation project. The Springfield facility’s interactive Jerry Colangelo Court of Needs will be completely redeveloped throughout the closure. In addition to, the 2nd flooring will be deconstructed for a burly transformation, the Hall of Fame acknowledged in a observation. The renovation entails the refurbishment of the hall’s dome, the addition of unusual skills and customer experiences, a actually redesigned “Excessive Above Center Court” ride and a unusual Honors Ring. The renovations are privately funded and are expected to be completely carried out by June 1. Many of the contractors employed for the project are from the region. The Hall of Fame will be closed to company from Feb. 3 till March 25.
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Lansing: Some articulate lawmakers imagine the federal govt can also goal peaceable launch Isle Royale National Park to moose hunters. MLive.com experiences the Home Natural Sources Committee heard testimony final week on a option supporting a restricted moose hunt on the Lake Superior island. A vote can also reach on the next meeting. There will be extra than 2,000 moose on Isle Royale. Wolves are the foremost predator, however the wolf population is struggling. “That you would be in a position to continue to put that wolf pack, however why now not enact a moose hunt in the duration in-between to support cull the herd the total vogue down to support organize that population, so you don’t assassinate the vegetation on the island,” acknowledged Bag. Steven Johnson, a Wayland Republican. Any hunt would be up to the National Park Provider. A 2018 document disregarded the premise, MLive experiences. The park is on the market only by boat or seaplane.
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Duluth: Snowplow drivers in northeastern Minnesota ended their strike with St. Louis County on Monday when union contributors voted to approve a unusual contract. Teamsters Native 320 contributors went on strike Wednesday afternoon over differences about successfully being care and collected ailing scurry away. On Monday morning, union officials posted on Fb they'd reached an agreement “both occasions can also even be proud of.” They peaceable wished to vote on it, on the opposite hand, and did so later in the afternoon, in response to KBJR-TV. The ratification meeting befell in Eleveth. The snowplow drivers planned to reach to work Tuesday at 7 a.m. Public Works supervisors and a bunch of licensed and qualified group from a bunch of divisions and departments operated the plows throughout the strike. St. Louis County spokeswoman Dana Kazel acknowledged the replacements had 70% of the roads plowed by the time they completed Saturday.
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Hattiesburg: The mayor is shifting ahead with a realizing to install a camera surveillance system across town as a technique to cut crime. WDAM-TV experiences Mayor Toby Barker brought up the premise of a partnership with Mission NOLA throughout a Fb video message to his constituents throughout which he also mentioned a fresh crime spree. “This partnership will deploy high-definition cameras throughout town. These cameras can detect gunshots and browse license plates. Cities that grasp aged these cameras grasp seen foremost decreases in violent crime over time,” he acknowledged. Mission NOLA is a New Orleans-basically basically based group that works with cities and cities, organizations and folks to place cameras and gunshot detectors in wished areas. The video is transmitted to a heart in New Orleans, the place an analyst then affords recordsdata to officials on the flooring.
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Arnold: A couple who had been together for nearly 65 years grasp died on the the same day at a St. Louis-space nursing home. Jack and Harriet Morrison’s beds were placed subsequent to every a bunch of in their final hours, allowing them to retain hands, the St. Louis Put up-Dispatch experiences. Jack, 86, died first. Harriett, 83, died later Jan. 11. “I’m unhappy. Nonetheless I do know they’re at peace, they assuredly’re abet together,” acknowledged Sue Wagener, a niece raised by the Morrisons. “It truly used to be a love story for the books.” The couple went on their first date on Halloween of 1955. “They went to a little little bit of diner and never separated from that day on,” Wagener acknowledged. They married about six months later. They met as Harriett accompanied her father on a scurry to with the drum and bugle corp wherein he played. Jack used to be in the abet of the wheel of a charter bus that drove the neighborhood to about a of its concert occasions.
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Helena: Contributors of the articulate Home of Representatives and legislative staffers grasp evaluated two chair designs to substitute the seating that has been aged by lawmakers for added than a century. “Now we grasp to enact this loyal because these chairs will be spherical but any other 100 years,” Home Speaker Greg Hertz, R-Polson, acknowledged Thursday, along side that the chairs can also goal peaceable fit the historic atmosphere of the Home. Lawmakers location aside $200,000 to bewitch 106 wooden chairs for the Home along with furniture for the Senate. The tranquil chairs in the Home are uncomfortable, unstable and grasp broken as soon as in a whereas, sending a lawmaker tumbling to the flooring. The designs reviewed Thursday included a rounded-abet chair from Appleton Furnishings of Helena and a high-backed chair manufactured by Montana Correctional Enterprises on the penal advanced in Deer Hotel. Appleton furniture’s variety got right here out ahead in Thursday’s scoring.
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Ogallala: The Sport and Parks Commission is delaying motion on a location of restrictions that can maybe per chance drastically restrict overnight campers and beachgoers on the articulate’s largest reservoir, Lake McConaughy in western Nebraska. Commission Director Jim Douglas acknowledged Saturday that the commission is going to fetch time beyond law to fetch into story your total solutions provided by a total bunch of oldsters who showed up for a listening to on the proposed rules final week. Most folk at Thursday’s meeting acknowledged they wished extra regulations enforcement and bigger attention to checkpoints, now not a crackdown to restrict access to the lake. The proposed restrictions the commission had been location to fetch into story were developed following complaints about overcrowding and rowdy behavior final Fourth of July. The collection of annual company to Lake McConaughy has grown drastically from 500,000 in the 1990s to extra than 1 million in 2012 to almost 2 million final three hundred and sixty five days.
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Pyramid Lake: Direct flora and fauna officials and the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe teamed up final week to liberate 20 bighorn sheep into the hills above the desolate tract lake on tribal land in issue to reintroduce the species to segment of its native habitat for the foremost time in nearly a century. One by one, the bighorns bolted out of the gates Monday, all however ignoring the handfuls of supporters who quietly cheered them on, in response to the Las Vegas Overview Journal. Previous the crowds, they hoofed it by the rocky hills jutting out above the picturesque waters of Pyramid Lake, some 50 miles north of Reno, at a frenetic breeze because the solar location in the abet of the snow-capped mountains. It marked the foremost time for the rationale that early 1900s that the species has been spotted on the fluctuate there. As segment of a reintroduction program several years in the works, the Nevada Division of Natural world captured the animals earlier in the day in the Sheep Creek Vary come Fight Mountain.
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Harmony: The articulate’s Democratic congressional delegation says New Hampshire will receive extra than $700,000 in federal funding to support adolescence suicide prevention efforts. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan and Reps. Annie Kuster and Chris Pappas acknowledged the articulate will receive $735,844 that can scurry to the the National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire. The funding will be aged to preserve awareness about adolescence suicide, educate the final public and be obvious those in crisis can receive the support they want. Pointing to recordsdata that displays suicide used to be the 2nd-most-frequent location off for loss of life among younger People in 2017, Shaheen acknowledged the advise “demands our burly attention.” Pappas described adolescence suicide as a “psychological successfully being emergency” and acknowledged that “we must guarantee our children right here in New Hampshire receive the support and red meat up they want.”
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New Brunswick: Rutgers College is planning to name Jonathan Holloway, the tranquil provost of Northwestern College, as its 21st president on Tuesday, in response to NJ Advance Media. A former Stanford football player, Holloway, 52, will be the articulate college’s first sunless president. A joint meeting of the college’s Board of Governors and Board of Trustees has been referred to as for 9 a.m. Tuesday. Rutgers spokesperson Dory Devlin confirmed the session’s agenda is to vote on an govt-level space topic. Holloway would substitute President Robert Barchi, who has served in his publish since September 2012. Barchi announced in July that he'll step down on the halt of the 2019-20 faculty three hundred and sixty five days. Gov. Phil Murphy tweeted about the expected hiring Sunday, saying Holloway has “the imaginative and prescient & ride to place the needs of students first & lead Rutgers to the next level.”
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Albuquerque: Plans are in the works to redevelop but any other ancient hotel along the longest city stretch of historic Route 66, however this project on the threshold of downtown Albuquerque will be bankrolled in a a bunch of methodology. ARRIVE Resorts & Restaurants, the California-basically basically based hotel and entertainment firm in the abet of the disaster, is partnering with funding platform NextSeed to preserve $6 million by native crowdfunding to pay for segment of the project. At nearly $25 million, the work will grasp updating rooms at The Hotel Blue, altering the property’s name, and along side unusual meals and drink choices. The methodology to funding is frequent in the skills world however rather unproven on this planet of Albuquerque exact estate. Serene, NextSeed CEO Youngro Lee told the Albuquerque Journal the funding affords native investors a probability to invest in trends which would possibly maybe per chance be nearer to home than most tech startups.
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Albany: Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced a unusual Census Council that can oversee outreach and a bunch of efforts to create obvious the upcoming census counts as many New Yorkers as attainable. The Democrat acknowledged Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lucy Liu and Martin Luther King III were tapped to co-chair the unusual council, which he acknowledged will retain conferences and work in hard-to-reach communities to create obvious they’re counted. “Sadly, folks of color are those most assuredly undercounted, which ends in negative consequences for his or her communities,” King acknowledged in a observation. Cuomo acknowledged he also plans to suggest but any other $10 million for the articulate’s census efforts in this three hundred and sixty five days’s rate range, which if permitted would bring articulate funding efforts up to $70 million.
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Raleigh: The articulate’s online archival protection force collection now entails set up camp newsletters and newspapers that grasp little-diagnosed facts about lifestyles in the articulate throughout World War II. The collection is on hand as segment of a two-three hundred and sixty five days digitization project that the Direct Archives of North Carolina began in 2018 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of WWII. The project entails newsletter points from installations comparable to Camp Lejeune, Camp Davis, Morris Self-discipline and Elizabeth City Naval Air Station. Of us were ready to spend the newsletters for research since 1947, however they needed to enact that on the Direct Archives in want to online. Direct officials issue the newsletters provide important recordsdata, along side names of folks in protection force units, civilian group in a bunch of departments on inappropriate, feminine civilian and protection force personnel working on the installations, and data of casualties of oldsters formerly stationed at those bases.
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Bismarck: Ten communities in the articulate will spend segment of a settlement with Volkswagen to manufacture electric automobile charging stations. The North Dakota Division of Environmental Quality will ship $2.7 million to the native governments and companies for clear automobile tasks, along side 17 charging stations statewide. All however one are like a flash chargers that can payment vehicles in about 30 minutes, in response to the Bismarck Tribune. True 187 electric vehicles are registered in the articulate, and North Dakota has no Level 1 like a flash chargers. Plenty of dozen Level 2 chargers exist in the articulate, on the opposite hand. They are more cost-effective to install, however they fetch hours to present a burly payment. The stations will be a little little bit of spread across the articulate, with the Interstate 29 corridor in the Purple River Valley having the very best focus.
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Nelsonville: The ongoing theft of historic bricks has pissed off officials in this miniature city who spent a good deal of time monitoring down the bricks for downtown sidewalks. Not much less than 50 so-referred to as Nelsonville Vital person Bricks were taken since early January, city supervisor Chuck Barga says. The bricks are a legacy of Nelsonville’s brick-making history and won first prize on the 1904 World’s Resplendent in St. Louis. Every has a fundamental person imprinted in its heart. Not much less than three brick producers as soon as referred to as Nelsonville home due to very big clay deposits in the gap. Although millions of Vital person Bricks were manufactured between the tiresome 1800s and about 1920, the bricks are now now not made, which makes the thefts your total extra irritating, Barga told The Columbus Dispatch. The city tracked down the bricks for a renovation of Nelsonville’s downtown about a years previously.
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Oklahoma City: A high Republican legislator wants to receive rid of the articulate Board of Corrections after a former board member allegedly overstepped his authority. Sen. Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, pre-filed regulations to receive rid of the nine-member board first formed roughly 50 years previously. In mid-September, gang-associated inmate fights broke out at six articulate prisons, leading the Oklahoma Division of Corrections to lock down the prisons for days. Late the scenes, then-duration in-between director Scott Crow and a bunch of corrections officials were discussing learn how to address the field. That’s when a board member tried to step in, Thompson acknowledged. “We had a board member in that retain watch over room seeking to present orders and seeking to be in payment, and we’re facing public security,” he acknowledged. “We are in a position to retain the folk protected without board contributors truly seeking to intervene.” Thompson declined to name the person.
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Portland: Marijuana gross sales in Oregon along the Idaho articulate line are 420% the statewide life like, in response to a articulate document. Idaho residents are shopping recreational marijuana in Oregon because it is illegal in their very grasp articulate, says the document released Friday by the Oregon Place of business of Financial Evaluation. “The gross sales in counties along the Idaho border were much stronger than I anticipated,” analyzer Josh Lehner acknowledged. “Obviously recreational marijuana is now not excellent in Idaho, however even after throwing the solutions into a tough border tax model that accounts for incomes, collection of outlets, tax charges and the esteem, there stays a gigantic border pause.” A border pause happens when two neighboring jurisdictions grasp a bunch of rules prompting residents to scurry back and forth to inner reach regions to fetch advantage of the a bunch of regulations, experts acknowledged.
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Philadelphia: The union representing public faculty lecturers in town is suing the district over its facing of asbestos contamination in colleges, the union acknowledged Monday. The Philadelphia Federation of Lecturers’ scurry neatly with comes after town faculty district used to be forced to halt a north Philadelphia classic faculty for a 2nd time Friday after assessments demanded by lecturers and union leaders showed elevated phases of asbestos, a diagnosed carcinogen, in the air. The Philadelphia Inquirer experiences district leaders had assured lecturers a day earlier that McClure Elementary College used to be protected to enter. “Over and over, the College District has claimed that their actions are out of an abundance of caution,” union president Jerry Jordan acknowledged in a observation. The college district acknowledged in a observation that it would possibly maybe per chance “completely overview” the most piquant filings whereas final targeted on fortify environmental stipulations in colleges.
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Providence: A articulate representative is pushing for a invoice that can maybe per chance allow faculty districts to preserve money for extracurricular activities, along side self-discipline journeys and dances. Bag. Joseph McNamara, a Warwick Democrat, acknowledged many faculty districts canceled self-discipline journeys final three hundred and sixty five days after the articulate’s former training commissioner established a policy stating that faculty departments can also goal now not payment students to participate in public faculty self-discipline journeys. Colleges interpreted that to intend no fundraising will be carried out either, McNamara acknowledged. The invoice he now not too long previously launched would add a provision to articulate regulations to tell that faculty districts are now not prohibited from soliciting for money from students, their fogeys or excellent guardians to support pay for faculty-backed self-discipline journeys, dances, clubs and a bunch of activities, provided the district pay the prices to meet any deficit.
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Columbia: The neighborhood that awards accreditation to the College of South Carolina has determined Gov. Henry McMaster had undue affect on final three hundred and sixty five days’s behold a unusual president. The option by the Southern Association of Colleges and Colleges methodology the college must publish a document and be visited by a particular committee from the accreditation neighborhood, The Direct newspaper experiences. The neighborhood has already told the college it won’t receive any extra punishment from the president search. Universities that lose accreditation cannot receive monetary back from the government, crippling the establishment. The group opened an investigation into the college after the tumultuous hiring as president of Bob Caslen, a retired Military frequent who used to be the superintendent of West Level for five years.
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Immediate City: Arrests for capsules, aggravated assaults and automobile thefts are the very best they’ve been since 2012, town’s police chief says. Drug arrests in inform are at an all-time high and grasp extra than doubled since 2012, Chief Karl Jegeris says. The Immediate City Journal experiences police officers made 1,567 drug arrests in 2019, in contrast with 734 in 2012, in response to police recordsdata. Jegeris says the expand is due to the articulate’s meth crisis and repeat offenders. He wants lawmakers to expand funding for meth medication applications and originate picks to penal advanced. Nonetheless he also wants repeat meth offenders to receive more difficult punishments. Referring to aggravated assaults, police recordsdata displays officers handled 389 aggravated assault circumstances final three hundred and sixty five days, the very best since 2012 and up from 379 in 2018.
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Memphis: Vice President Mike Pence gave a speech Sunday in remembrance of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at a carrier on the Holy City Church of God, the day earlier than the federal holiday named after the civil rights chief. “I’m right here to pay a debt of honor and admire to a man who from walking the dirt roads of the Deep South, to talking to an total bunch of hundreds on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, touched the hearts of the American folks and led the civil rights movement to triumph over Jim Crow,” Pence acknowledged. Sooner than the carrier, Pence toured the National Civil Rights Museum on the Lorraine Motel, the place King used to be fatally shot April 4, 1968, whereas standing on a balcony. Native church leaders successfully-known commonalities between their religion and Pence’s, with Bishop Vincent Mathews Jr., COGIC World Missions president, calling Pence “most definitely the most persecuted Christians in The USA.”
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Bellaire: Police grasp chanced on the gun they imagine a 16-three hundred and sixty five days-dilapidated pupil aged to fatally shoot his classmate final week inner a Houston-space high faculty, officials acknowledged. Police characterized the shooting in an ROTC room at Bellaire Excessive College final Tuesday as an accident. Nineteen-three hundred and sixty five days-dilapidated Cesar Cortes used to be killed, and the teenage gunman, who fled after the shooting, used to be captured extra than three hours later and charged as a minor with manslaughter. The city of Bellaire announced Monday that authorities grasp recovered the weapon. Lt. Greg Bartlett declined to tell when or the place the gun used to be chanced on. Bartlett acknowledged final week that the younger pupil took a semiautomatic pistol out of his waistband and pulled the placement off, killing Cortes. There were four a bunch of students in the room on the time however no adults. Police can also now not bag the gun for days.
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St. George: A rockfall in tiresome August dumped 435,712 cubic toes of particles onto Weeping Rock path and inner reach trails at Zion National Park, and a unusual document from the Utah Geological Look for finds the same rockfalls can also occur at any time in the gap. “With annual visitation exceeding 4.3 million in 2018, the probability of geologic hazards affecting park company and infrastructure continues to upward push,” the see says. The rockfall Aug. 24, 2019, injured three company. A a part of Navajo sandstone weighing extra than 31,000 plenty broke off Cable Mountain, about 3,000 toes above Weeping Rock. The rockfall triggered an avalanche of particles to tumble on the Weeping Rock trailhead automobile car parking zone, the path itself, Hidden Canyon path and East Rim path, with some rocks flowing across the Zion Canyon Scenic Pressure to the Virgin River.
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Montpelier: The articulate Senate permitted a paid household scurry away invoice by ample votes to override a potential veto by Gov. Phil Scott. The regulations used to be permitted by a vote of 20-9 in the Senate on Friday and is now headed to the Home. The invoice affords up to 12 weeks of paid scurry away for the delivery of a unusual child or an adoption. Of us caring for an ailing cherished one would be eligible for eight weeks of benefits. The everyday Vermont resident will receive 70% of their pay throughout their scurry away reckoning on how much cash they devise. The invoice would spend a 0.2% payroll tax on most group in the articulate to fund the paid scurry away advantage. It’s unclear how Scott feels about the invoice, however he has acknowledged he prefers a voluntary paid scurry away program that group can also opt into.
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Fortress Belvoir: Plans are underway to entirely dismantle the foremost nuclear vitality facility that provided electrical energy to the U.S. vitality grid. In December, the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers proposed completely weeding out the SM-1 Reactor Facility at Fortress Belvoir in Fairfax County, Virginia, WTOP experiences. The project will now exit to suppose and is expected to originate up in 2021 with a projected halt date of 2025. The reactor opened in 1957 and used to be decommissioned in 1973. Dismantling began over 40 years previously when the Military Corps eradicated a majority of the radioactive field topic, which used to be taken to a storage region in South Carolina. Final constructions comprise the reactor plant as successfully as many labs that were on the region. They'll all be eradicated along with any radioactive contamination exceeding regulatory level, the place experiences. The Military Corps of Engineers says there is little to no possibility of radioactivity on the region as soon as the skill is eradicated.
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Seattle: The Washington Direct Ferries seen ridership tumble 3.2% final three hundred and sixty five days, held down by February’s blizzard and ongoing waterfront improvement and replacement ferry carrier from Kitsap Transit. The Seattle Cases experiences the ferry agency tallied 23.9 million passengers in 2019, down about 800,000 from 2018. With out reference to the decrease, officials acknowledged there’s no location off for field. “We’ve had a seven-three hundred and sixty five days scurry of going up and up. It’s now not a gigantic red flag for us,” acknowledged Ian Sterling, spokesperson for Washington Direct Ferries. Final February seen a 19% decline in ferry ridership throughout the story-environment blizzard, and the numbers never caught up throughout the relaxation of the three hundred and sixty five days. With out a doubt, every month apart from January and April had fewer passengers than in 2018. The Seattle-Bremerton route recorded the ideal drop, with ridership down by 15%.
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Fortress Homosexual: The community has handed a option declaring itself a “Second Amendment sanctuary.” The Fortress Homosexual town council handed the option Friday night, recordsdata shops document. Supporters issue it is a protection against attainable federal or articulate regulations that can also restrict access to firearms, ammunition or gun accessories. Mayor Joetta Hatfield says Fortress Homosexual is the foremost municipality in West Virginia to adopt this form of option. She says the switch used to be made in response to fresh occasions in Virginia, the place the unusual Democratic majority leadership plans to attain a slew of gun restrictions. Fortress Homosexual is positioned in Wayne County along the West Virginia-Kentucky border. Final week the Putnam County Commission handed a the same option.
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Madison: Gov. Tony Evers announced Sunday that he wants articulate lawmakers to scurry a package of funds geared toward curbing adolescence vaping and teaching the final public about vaping’s potential dangers. The funds that Evers, a Democrat, is soliciting for would ban vaping and vapor products on Ok-12 campuses and expand the definition of public successfully being emergencies. One other invoice would fund a public successfully being campaign to address adolescence vaping in the articulate, and a fourth proposal would expand the enforcement capability of the Departments of Earnings and Agriculture, Alternate, and Particular person Protection to prevent vaping products from being provided to minors. The governor’s plan of labor acknowledged vaping products pose crucial successfully being dangers to younger users for the rationale that nicotine contained in e-cigarettes can inconvenience facets of the brain that retain watch over attention and discovering out.
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Cheyenne: Direct regulators grasp issued a one-time enable for a firm to study whether its skills to treat oil drilling and manufacturing wastewater can support vegetation grow on a farm. The Wyoming Division of Environmental Quality enable issued this month allows Encore Inexperienced Environmental to note about 7,000 barrels of the handled water to internal most farmland launch air Pine Bluffs come the Nebraska articulate line by the halt of the three hundred and sixty five days. The Wyoming firm’s co-founder, Marvin Nash, told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle the enable marks the project’s transformation to actuality after several years of planning. “Stock growers grasp acknowledged they behold how this can also work and that it’s going to be a probability for agriculture to fortify,” Nash acknowledged. The firm says on its web region that it wants to resolve the advise of an excessive amount of oil and manufacturing wastewater being produced at industrial websites whereas inner reach agricultural lands are in want of water.
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Captain America who??? Tom Evans aka Captain Canuck is the,,, real deal,,, he’s from a city called Flin Flon,,,, he should be friends with Deadpool and Wolverine,,,, I haven’t actually read any of the comics but anyway I hope he’s actually good like I need some #Canadian rep 
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Review: Captain Canuck Season 3 #1
Captain Canuck Season 3 #1 kicks off in an intriguing way, no Captain Canuck! #comics
The Chapterverse continues! Captain Canuck returns with a brand new first issue! Tom Evans has walked away from Equilibrium, his brother Michael, and the mantle of Captain Canuck, choosing to return instead to a simple life on the reservation near Flin Flon where he grew up. What a terrible time for an extraterrestrial incursion! Captain Canuck is back in a brand new volume that’s a continuation…
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Black Sails is a tragedy. Literally.
So, my friend and I finished Black Sails this week-end, and boy was it a wild ride. We cried (a lot) and laughed (a bit), and talked far too much about it. She also came up with this idea about Black Sails having some similarities with a tragedy, and since she doesn’t have a tumblr (too time-consuming, she says. Psht), I’m the one sharing her views with you.
If there are comments or questions about it (and about the references she uses), I’ll answer the best I can, and relay them to her. Hey, if there are enough, she might be swayed enough to get her own blog !
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One thing I love about Black Sails is how conscious the whole show is of its own links with stories. For an ex-litterary student like me, it’s a delight to puzzle about it.
One interesting way of interpreting the whole story that occurred for me at the last episode is: the whole show is a tragedy about anger.
My argument is linked with my own culture: I know a lot about Greek tragedies and French ones, and not that much about the rest of them. Yet what I know about it makes quite a compelling, if incomplete, point.
 So, I’ll try to make it, with spoilers up to the end of S4 (and therefore, after the cut).
First thing about a tragedy is the weight of destiny. That one is quite obvious: we know that the Pirate Republic, Nassau, won’t stay that way for long. We know that the British will win, because both History and Treasure Island tell us they do. The same can be told for the Maroon insurrection wanted by Madi…
What’s interesting is that the link between BS and History is basically the same that we see in tragedy (and in romantic drama, and in a lot of historical shows): what matters is not the truth, but the myth of it and the way it can be bended to reinvent another story (yup, that’s basically what Rackham says to Mary at the end).
 Then, there’s the notion of hubris, which is quite present in the show. Hubris is an excessive pride that allows the heroes to try and defy the norms of the world (and with it, the gods). That can summarize the hope that Nassau remains free of English rules for Flint and Vane and Eleanor, but also Rodgers’s actions in S4, since he ignores what England wants in order to stay in control of Nassau (most obviously when he goes to Spain-controled Cuba in the middle of the war). Interestingly, hubris has a very similar treatment in BS and in some Greek tragedies (Antigone from Sophocle comes to mind): in both case, their hubris is justified and is based on an earnest desire for justice. But at the same time, that desire is scary and drives them to extremes. We see exactly the same thing with Flint and Rodgers.
In all those situations in BS, what fuels their hubris’s is anger (hence my “tragedy about anger”). Flint’s anger is born in the death of Thomas and Miranda. Rodgers’s anger at seeing the Island resisting him and civilization. Eleanor’s anger at needing a man to succeed. Vane’s anger is more discreet,because that’s not the main point of his story arc and is more said by his wish to stay free of any chains, but he still dies to make others angry and to make Flint’s plan come true, so I tend to count him in.
 Another thing that made me think of tragedies is the way Nassau, and then the maroons, are used. The structure of it is very similar to the Chorus/Coryphaeus relation in greek tragedies. Basically: the chorus and their spokeperson (the Coryphaeus) comment on the actions, and judge them. It’s very very close to Max saying “the streets are afraid/angry”, or to Madi and her mother then Julius telling Flint what the maroons want, and how the revolt he proposes suits, or not, their purpose.
That’s a very interesting fact, because all the moments that I alluded to? They are also the moment when BS hints that it’s a show about politics, or rather: how someone with a vision for Nassau tries to seize power and how their political agenda is received. It’s not the center of the show, but it’s quite crucial in the main events. For example: the reason Eleanor failed is deeply linked with the way she was unable to be seen as something different from a tyrant – same with Rodgers. The same could be said of the maroons: the way Flint aligns or not with what they want (be it hidden in peace or in open revolt with England) is crucial for him, and in some ways, overtakes his own plans: Madi’s resolve for a revolution lasts longer than Flint needs for it.
 My last (and longest) point is about passions.
So tragedies are more about facing your passions than about every characters dying or even a bad end (we have Corneille’s Cinna, a tragedy with a good end, and Racine’s Berenice, a tragedy without death).
Passions are emotions and states of being that, if growing unchecked, will eventually lead the character to their doom. If you prefer: the problem of passions is not their existence, but the moment when they are too much. The whole problem of a play is generally: a passion is born or exists and lead the main characters into making one or several harmful choices. They then face the consequences of that, and in doing so are either consumed by their passion (and are more likely to end up dead) or learn to harness it (and are more likely to end up alive, if someone else’s passion don’t kill them).
The most common passion throughout the show is anger.
For some, anger shapes their arcs:
·    Flint is born out of his anger at Thomas’s death (and becomes James again when Thomas is found alive). His whole arc is about him being finally able to let it go.
·    Miranda has two important moments that link her with anger. The major one, of course, is the manner of her death, when she expresses her anger for the very first time. She is consumed by her anger in this moment, and dies frome it. The second undermines Flint, since it’s the choice of pursuing the Maria Aleyne to kill Alfred Hamilton, which fuels the distrust that leads to the mutiny of Dufresne and the others.
·    Eleanor Guthrie’s main mistakes are all marked with her anger at seeing men trying to controls her life. It’s usually with Vane (unmaking him captain starts the moment she is called a tyrant, and well, I think their last meeting is quite telling in itself), though it also includes her father, Scott, Flint or Max. When her anger and her pride disappear, her storyline is ending – and she’s killed by her husband’s anger.
·    Billy looses slowly his power as a representative of the crew while he is consumed by his anger at Flint, thus becoming Billy Bones
·    Rodgers is to me a possible mirror of Flint in the way anger fuels them: they are the two character that can go from English gentleman to angry brute in a breath, and become even more angry and self-destructive when their lovers die.
·    Madi is also an exemple of a character that is more and more moved by her anger, though hers is directed towards slavery. That’s when she begins to align herself quite clearly with Flint. It’s very visible in her splendid answer to Rodgers when he tries to blackmail her with Silver’s lifein the last couple episodes. Actually, Madi’s anger is never resolved (and that may be my own regret with the end of S4).
·    Teach is a character that only appears in the plot when he is angry. He arrives to gloat over Eleanor’s death (enabling him to reconcile with Vane), goes when his anger is insufficient to make him defend Nassau, returns when Vane’s death angers him… and dies when Rackham persuades him to let go of avenging Vane.
 For others, anger is less important. There are two configurations:
·    Anne and Vane face another problematic passion, which is a love so great they lose their sense of self. However, we know that their anger exists, and that it clouds their judgement (Anne’s in S1, which leads to her and Rackham being excluded from Vane’s crew. As for Vane, Teach’s “that’s the first time Charles Vane stays cool instead of being angry” when Eleanor returns in S3 is a pretty good indication). But, beyond that, as I said, the passion that rules them is more about love to my mind (and the way it gives them a sense of self). Both struggle with their own sense of self, both chose to leave Nassau to find who they are (or, in Vane’s case, revert to a previous state of being by going with Teach) after a betrayal (Ashe’s daughter and Rackham leaving Anne on the shore). I could add that, when they return, their fate is decided by the ones they chose to love (and specifically, by their lucidity, for Max and Rackham - or lack thereof, in Eleanor’s case).
·    Max, Rackham and Silver are able to control that passion. Interestingly they are in some ways the winners of the show, Silver by disbanding Flint’s army, Max and Rackham by convincing Marion Guthrie to back them. Max and Rackham are very good at controlling their anger and making the right choices in spite of it. Max refuses to kill Silver in S4. Rackham, for all that he hates Rodgers, chooses to avenge himself with helping a legal process which is wonderfully vicious and subtle and is not a new action, but accompanying one that is already here.
 I was tempted to say that each season has an arc about a different passion, anger being the fourth (and so, the most important since it ends the story). S1 would be about desire, symbolized by the Urca gold. S2 about individuality (in French tragedies and in the Greek ones I studied, the fact that someone stands against the community is seen as a risk: that’s the problem raised by Antigone), since the key point is about enacting Thomas’s plan and growing closer to England (civilisation). S3 would then be about power with the question of who will rule Nassau.
 And lastly, linked with passion is the question of catharsis. It’s a notion defined by Aristotle and it’s basically the idea that tragedy frees us from our own passions by representing them in a way that’s relatable until it’s scary. Hence, heroes should be charismatic and humane, but also monstrous. And that’s the point of Vane and Flint at the end of S2 (”let’s remind them that the pirates should be scared”), the point of the creation of Long John Silver…That part is most wonderfully used buy the show runners. On the one hand, these decisions are always made under a cynical light. There is always the question of whether or not England is civilized (with Thomas’s fall, with Teach’s death…) compared to the so-called monsters. And on the other hand, Flint, Vane, Teach, Anne or Silver are sometimes monstrous, sometimes overcome by anger or able to reach a lack of empathy that is never depicted in a sympathetic light.
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Titans Of Junior Hockey
At the start of the CHL season, the three leagues had their favorites as to who would be traveling to Regina, Saskatchewan for the 100th Mastercard Memorial Cup. The perennial powerhouses would be mentioned. The slight underdogs would be given a nod. The host team in the Regina Pats impressed pundits. It would be none of these teams who would emerge the victor in the end. When all was settled tonight, though, the league's smallest-market team would stand above the rest in capturing their first Memorial Cup in franchise history! In living in one of the NHL's smallest markets in terms of population, there's always this stigma that the team is fighting the current as it makes its way upstream alongside the teams in major NHL markets. The great equalizer, though, is that the team's ownership and management have to be on the same page in making moves and decisions that even the odds regardless of the amount of fan support. Winning is the key to bottom-line success in all levels of hockey, and the Acadia-Bathurst Titan leveled the playing field with shrewd player moves and an ownership group set on seeing Titan hockey thrive and survive in New Brunswick. The Titan are owned by a group of 28 people that includes steel industry businessman Leopold Theriault, Darryl Stohart, and Philadelphia Flyer Sean Couturier. Theriault sits as the chairman of this ownership group, and he and his partners have ensured that the Titan will remain in Bathurst for the foreseeable future after years of speculation that the Titan may relocate. Instead, this group laid the financial groundwork in 2013 for the Titan to be stable, ensuring that management could begin building a squad that would be highly competitive within the QMJHL and beyond. The Titan has known change over its 49-year history. Starting as the Rosemont National in 1969, the team would become the Laval National in 1971, the Laval Voisins in 1979, the Laval Titan in 1985, the Laval Titan Collège Français in 1984, and finally moving to Bathurst, New Brunswick from Laval, Quebec in 1998 where they became the Acadie–Bathurst Titan. For the last twenty years while calling New Brunswick home, the Titan have only been the QMJHL champions once, advancing to the Memorial Cup tournament just once, and winning a grand total of zero games at that tournament way back in 1999. They went 0-3 at their only appearance in the Mastercard Memorial Cup to date as the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, so there was hope that this tournament would be different. They needed overtime, but the Titan picked up their first win at any Memorial Cup tournament with a 4-3 overtime victory over the WHL's Swift Current Broncos on Saturday, May 19. They followed that win with another victory over a WHL team in the host Regina Pats by an 8-6 score on Sunday, May 20. They would drop their May 22 game against the OHL's Hamilton Bulldogs by a 3-2 score, setting the stage for a three-way tie-breaking siutation as all of Hamilton, Regina, and Acadia-Bathurst finished with 2-1-0 records. Thankfully for the Titan, they finished with the best goal differential among the three tied teams, so they advanced directly to the Memorial Cup final, ensuring that the Titan would play for Canadian major junior hockey's biggest prize! Who would they play? Hamilton and Regina would clash for that right, and Regina claimed a 4-2 victory on Friday to set up tonight's Memorial Cup final between the host Regina Pats and the QMJHL champion Acadia-Bathurst Titan. Remember how I stated above how ownership and management needed to be on the same page when it comes to leveling the playing field with the teams in the larger markets? Titan GM Sylvain Couturier made incredible deals through the season, acquiring players such as scoring dynamo Samuel Asselin, goaltender Evan Fitzpatrick, sniper Mitchell Balmas, offensively-minded defenceman Olivier Galipeau, and Philadelphia Flyers first-rounder and blue-chipper German Rubtsov. These players were added to Titan players such as Noah Dobson, captain Jeffrey Truchon-Viel, and Ethan Crossman, and the Titan went bananas following the trade deadline with all their new arrivals. The Titan posted a ridiculous 23-4-2 record for the remainder of the regular season and followed that up with a 16-4 record in the playoffs. Needless to say, the Titan stormed through the QMJHL playoffs in eliminating Chicoutimi in six games, sweeping both Sherbrooke and Victoriaville out of the playoffs, and winning the QMJHL's President's Cup in six games over Blainville-Boisbriand. They didn't lose a game between March 28 and May 4 in the QMJHL playoffs - a rather remarkable achievement! In the Memorial Cup final, Adam Holwell scored in the first period to put the Titan up through 20 minutes in a period in which they dominated from start to finish. The Titan continued the barrage in the second period, suffocating the Pats in every zone while carrying the play entirely through the frame. And in the third period, the captain showed off why he's one of the best in the nation when Jeffrey Truchon-Viel set up the second Titan goal.
Viel went through the legs at full speed to get past Montreal Canadiens prospect Cale Fleury before feeding the puck to Samuel Asselin out front where it found the back of the net past Max Paddock to make it 2-0. That kind of move in a game of this magnitude with a one-goal lead takes some serious moxie, but the Titan were showing the moxie all night so kudos to Viel who will be on highlight reels for the next week with that move! Ethan Crossman added an empty-netter with 30.3 seconds remaining, and the celebration was on as the Titan captured the 2018 Mastercard Memorial Cup with their 3-0 win over the Regina Pats! For the city of just under 12,000 people, Bathurst is the smallest city to win the Memorial Cup since Flin Flon, Manitoba captured the Memorial Cup in 1957! Take nothing away from Regina, Hamilton, or Swift Current as they battled hard, but the Titan looked like the best team in the tournament from the moment the puck dropped on Friday, May 18. The Titan are the first QMJHL team to win the Memorial Cup since the Halifax Mooseheads in 2013, and the eighth different QMJHL team to win the Memorial Cup since 1983 when the tournament format changed to the three CHL conference champions and the host team. Congratulations to the Acadia-Bathurst Titan, your 2018 Memorial Cup Champions! Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice! from Sports News http://hockey-blog-in-canada.blogspot.com/2018/05/titans-of-junior-hockey.html
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The Mail
It was the Dover road that lay, on a Friday night late in November, before the first of the persons with whom this history has business. The Dover road lay, as to him, beyond the Dover mail, as it lumbered up Shooter's Hill. He walked up hill in the mire by the side of the mail, as the rest of the passengers did; not because they had the least relish for walking exercise, under the circumstances, but because the hill, and the harness, and the mud, and the mail, were all so heavy, that the horses had three times already come to a stop, besides once drawing the coach across the road, with the mutinous intent of taking it back to Blackheath. Reins and whip and coachman and guard, however, in combination, had read that article of war which forbade a purpose otherwise strongly in favour of the argument, that some brute animals are endued with Reason; and the team had capitulated and returned to their duty. With drooping heads and tremulous tails, they mashed their way through the thick mud, floundering and stumbling between whiles, as if they were falling to pieces at the larger joints. As often as the driver rested them and brought them to a stand, with a wary "Wo-ho! so-ho- then!" the near leader violently shook his head and everything upon it - like an unusually emphatic horse, denying that the coach could be got up the hill. Whenever the leader made this rattle, the passenger started, as a nervous passenger might, and was disturbed in mind. There was a steaming mist in all the hollows, and it had roamed in its forlornness up the hill, like an evil spirit, seeking rest and finding none. A clammy and intensely cold mist, it made its slow way through the air in ripples that visibly followed and overspread one another, as the waves of an unwholesome sea might do. It was dense enough to shut out everything from the light of the coach-lamps but these its own workings, and a few yards of road; and the reek of the labouring horses steamed into it, as if they had made it all. Two other passengers, besides the one, were plodding up the hill by the side of the mail. All three were wrapped to the cheekbones and over the ears, and wore jack-boots. Not one of the three could have said, from anything he saw, what either of the other two was like; and each was hidden under almost as many wrappers from the eyes of the mind, as from the eyes of the body, of his two companions. In those days, travellers were very shy of being confidential on a short notice, for anybody on the road might be a robber or in league with robbers. As to the latter, when every posting-house and ale-house could produce somebody in "the Captain's" pay, ranging from the landlord to the lowest stable non-descript, it was the likeliest thing upon the cards. So the guard of the Dover mail thought to himself, that Friday night in November, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, lumbering up Shooter's Hill, as he stood on his own particular perch behind the mail, beating his feet, and keeping an eye and a hand on the arm-chest before him, where a loaded blunderbuss lay at the top of six or eight loaded horse-pistols, deposited on a substratum of cutlass. The Dover mail was in its usual genial position that the guard suspected the passengers, the passengers suspected one another and the guard, they all suspected everybody else, and the coachman was sure of nothing but the horses; as to which cattle he could with a clear conscience have taken his oath on the two Testaments that they were not fit for the journey. "Wo-ho!" said the coachman. "So, then! One more pull and you're at the top and be damned to you, for I have had trouble enough to get you to it! - Joe!" "Halloa!" the guard replied. "What o'clock do you make it, Joe?" "Ten minutes, good, past eleven." "My blood!" ejaculated the vexed coachman, "and not atop of Shooter's yet! Tst! Yah! Get on with you! " The emphatic horse, cut short by the whip in a most decided negative, made a decided scramble for it, and the three other horses followed suit. Once more, the Dover mail struggled on, with the jack-boots of its passengers squashing along by its side. They had stopped when the coach stopped, and they kept close company with it. If any one of the three had had the hardihood to propose to another to walk on a little ahead into the mist and darkness, he would have put himself in a fair way of getting shot instantly as a highwayman. The last burst carried the mail to the summit of the hill. The horses stopped to breathe again, and the guard got down to skid the wheel for the descent, and open the coach-door to let the passengers in. "Tst! Joe!" cried the coachman in a warning voice, looking down from his box. "What do you say, Tom?" They both listened. "I say a horse at a canter coming up, Joe." "_I_ say a horse at a gallop, Tom," returned the guard, leaving his hold of the door, and mounting nimbly to his place. "Gentlemen! In the kings name, all of you!" With this hurried adjuration, he cocked his blunderbuss, and stood on the offensive. The passenger booked by this history, was on the coach-step, getting in; the two other passengers were close behind him, and about to follow. He remained on the step, half in the coach and half out of; they re-mained in the road below him. They all looked from the coachman to the guard, and from the guard to the coachman, and listened. The coachman looked back and the guard looked back, and even the emphatic leader pricked up his ears and looked back, without contradicting. The stillness consequent on the cessation of the rumbling and and labouring of the coach, added to the stillness of the night, made it very quiet indeed. The panting of the horses communicated a tremulous motion to the coach, as if it were in a state of agitation. The hearts of the passengers beat loud enough perhaps to be heard; but at any rate, the quiet pause was audibly expressive of people out of breath, and holding the breath, and having the pulses quickened by expectation. The sound of a horse at a gallop came fast and furiously up the hill. "So-ho!" the guard sang out, as loud as he could roar. "Yo there! Stand! I shall fire!" The pace was suddenly checked, and, with much splashing and floundering, a man's voice called from the mist, "Is that the Dover mail?" "Never you mind what it is!" the guard retorted. "What are you?" "IS that the Dover mail?" "Why do you want to know?" "I want a passenger, if it is." "What passenger?" "Mr. Jarvis Lorry." Our booked passenger showed in a moment that it was his name. The guard, the coachman, and the two other passengers eyed him distrustfully. "Keep where you are," the guard called to the voice in the mist, "because, if I should make a mistake, it could never be set right in your lifetime. Gentleman of the name of Lorry answer straight." "What is the matter?" asked the passenger, then, with mildly quavering speech. "Who wants me? Is it Jerry?" ("I don't like Jerry's voice, if it is Jerry," growled the guard to himself. "He's hoarser than suits me, is Jerry.") "Yes, Mr. Lorry." "What is the matter?" "A despatch sent after you from over yonder. T. and Co." "I know this messenger, guard," said Mr. Lorry, getting down into the road - assisted from behind more swiftly than politely by the other two passengers, who immediately scrambled into the coach, shut the door, and pulled up the window. "He may come close; there's nothing wrong." "I hope there ain't, but I can't make so 'Nation sure of that," said the guard, in gruff soliloquy. "Hallo you!" "Well! And hallo you!" said Jerry, more hoarsely than before. "Come on at a footpace! d'ye mind me? And if you've got holsters to that saddle o' yourn, don't let me see your hand go nigh 'em. For I'm a devil at a quick mistake, and when I make one it takes the form of Lead. So now let's look at you." The figures of a horse and rider came slowly through the eddying mist, and came to the side of the mail, where the passenger stood. The rider stooped, and, casting up his eyes at the guard, handed the passenger a small folded paper. The rider's horse was blown, and both horse and rider were covered with mud, from the hoofs of the horse to the hat of the man. "Guard!" said the passenger, in a tone of quiet business confidence. The watchful guard, with his right hand at the stock of his raised blunderbuss, his left at the barrel, and his eye on the horseman, answered curtly, "Sir." "There is nothing to apprehend. I belong to Tellson's Bank. You must know Tellson's Bank in London. I am going to Paris on business. A crown to drink. I may read this?" "If so be as you're quick, sir." He opened it in the light of the coach-lamp on that side, and read - first to himself and then aloud: "`Wait at Dover for Mam'selle.' It's not long, you see, guard. Jerry, say that my answer was, RECALLED TO LIFE." Jerry started in his saddle. "That's a Blazing strange answer, too," said he, at his hoarsest. "Take that message back, and they will know that I received this, as well as if I wrote. Make the best of your way. Good night." With those words the passenger opened the coach-door and got in; not at all assisted by his fellow-passengers, who had expeditiously secreted their watches and purses in their boots, and were now making a general pretence of being asleep. With no more definite purpose than to escape the hazard of originating any other kind of action. The coach lumbered on again, with heavier wreaths of mist closing round it as it began the descent. The guard soon replaced his blunderbuss in his arm-chest, and, having looked to the rest of its contents, and having looked to the supplementary pistols that he wore in his belt, looked to a smaller chest beneath his seat, in which there were a few smith's tools, a couple of torches, and a tinder-box. For he was furnished with that completeness that if the coach-lamps had been blown and stormed out, which did occasionally happen, he had only to shut himself up inside, keep the flint and steel sparks well off the straw, and get a light with tolerable safety and ease (if he were lucky) in five minutes. "Tom!" softly over the coach roof. "Hallo, Joe." "Did you hear the message?" "I did, Joe." "What did you make of it, Tom?" "Nothing at all, Joe." "That's a coincidence, too," the guard mused, "for I made the same of it myself." Jerry, left alone in the mist and darkness, dismounted meanwhile, not only to ease his spent horse, but to wipe the mud from his face, and shake the wet out of his hat-brim, which might be capable of holding about half a gallon. After standing with the bridle over his heavily-splashed arm, until the wheels of the mail were no longer within hearing and the night was quite still again, he turned to walk down the hill. "After that there gallop from Temple Bar, old lady, I won't trust your fore-legs till I get you on the level," said this hoarse messenger, glancing at his mare. "`Recalled to life.' That's a Blazing strange message. Much of that wouldn't do for you, Jerry! I say, Jerry! You'd be in a Blazing bad way, if recalling to life was to come into fashion, Jerry!"
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Chapterhouse in May 2017
Chapterhouse Comics' releases in May 2017 #comics
CAPTAIN CANUCK 2017 #1 The CHAPTERVERSE continues! Volume 3 of Captain Canuck returns with a brand new first issue! Tom Evans has walked away from Equilibrium, his brother Michael, and the mantle of Captain Canuck, choosing to return instead to a simple life on the reservation near Flin Flon where he grew up. What a terrible time for an extraterrestrial incursion! Written by Kalman Andrasofszky |…
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