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NOVEMBER 28 = Lady Astor is Elected to Parliament


The above picture is a portrait of Lady Astor by John Singer Sargent from 1909.

Lady Astor is Elected in 1919

On today's date in 1919, Nancy Witcher Astor, Viscountess Astor, was elected to the British Parliament, becoming the first woman so elected to ever take her seat. Nancy Astor was born in Danville, Virginia in 1879. Her father had been a Confederate officer and a one time slave owner. In 1897, she married Robert Gould Shaw II (brother of late commander of the fabled 54'th Massachusetts - regiment during the Civil War). and they had one child, a son, before they got divorced in 1903. Not long after that during a visit to England, she met and fell in love with Waldorf Astor (right), the great-great-grandson of the American fur trader John Jacob
Astor.  In 1906, they married. They lived at the Astor family estate in Clivedon. Lady Astor took the Unionist seat of her husband, Waldorf Astor, who was moving up to the House of Lords, after he inherited his father's seat. She had run a bright and flamboyant campaign for the seat and attracted international attention when she won a resounding victory(she was not actually the first woman ever elected -that laurel belongs to Constance Markiewicz, an Irish Nationalist who won in 1918, but declined to take her seat in protest to British policy in Ireland).

Lady Astor and "The Clivedon Set"
Lady Astor (below, circa 1940's) became known as a strong individualist, a friend of George Bernard Shaw, and prone to many
acidic comments on politics and society saying once "I married beneath me. All women do." Her comments would sometimes take on a self-deprecating nature: "My vigour, vitality, and cheek repel me. I am the kind of woman I would run from." She met once with Joseph Stalin despite her hate for communists, and told him that Winston Churchill was finished. This caused considerable comment and was just part of a life-long tendancy on her part to go against the grain. She eventually became identified with "the Clivedon Set" a group of British politicians who strongly favored a policy of appeasement towards the regime of Adolf Hitler in Germany. "The set" became so named because they frequently met at the Astor's estate, Clivedon.

Lady Astor Becomes a Favorite Target of Churchill

But it was as the object of two of Sir Winston Churchill's most venomous barbs that Lady Astor achieved what is likely her most enduring claim to fame. As noted above, she had written Churchill off as being finished long before he actually was. This was not unusual, as many others did this as well. But Lady Astor and Churchill developed a particularly biting relationship. After one exchange, she is said to have told Sir Winston:
"If you were my husband, I would put poison in your coffee!" To which Sir Winston is said to have replied "And if you were my wife, I'd drink it!"
Another exchange between the two came at a point when Churchill, as was often the case, had had a bit too much to drink.
Lady Astor - "Sir Winston, you are very DRUNK!"
Churchill - "Yes madam I AM very drunk. And you madam, are very ugly. But in the morning I shall be sober!"





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Sources =

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Astor,_Viscountess_Astor


The Last Lion: Volume 1: Winston Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874 - 1932
------------------------- AND --------------------------------
The Last Lion: Volume 2: Winston Spencer Churchill: Alone, 1932-1940                              BOTH  by William Manchester. Little Brown & Co., Boston, 1983 and 1988.











Portrait by Sargent =
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ladyastor.jpg

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THANKSGIVING!!


"Our harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling, that so we might after a special manner rejoice together after we had gathered the fruit of our labors. They four in one day killed as much fowl as, with a little help beside, served the company almost a week. At which time, among other recreations, we exercised our arms, many of the Indians coming amongst us, and among us with some ninety men, whom for three days we entertained and feasted..."

The REAL First Thanksgiving

This was the scene at the first Thanksgiving feast as remembered by Pilgrim Edward Winslow in his Dec. 11, 1621 entry in "A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth". This first observance took place sometime between Sept. 21 and Nov. 11, 1621, and lasted three days. But it was a one-time affair, and was not celebrated the following year. It did not even become a national holiday in the United States until much later. In 1827, theauthor Sarah Josepha Hale began a campaign for just such a holiday. "We have too few holidays..." She wrote into her novel "Northwood":

"Thanksgiving like the Fourth of July should be considered a national festival and observed by all our people."

She continued to pursue the idea as an editor for the popular journal "Godsey's Lady's Book". Due in part to the efforts of Sarah Hale, on October 1, 1863 President Abraham Lincoln wrote to remind Americans of their blessings, even in the midst of Civil War:

Lincoln's Declaration:

"No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins , hath nevertheless remembered mercy. It has seemed to me fit and proper that they should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American People. I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States...to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father in the heavens."



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Sources:

The full text of Lincoln's Thanksgiving proclamation can be found at:

http://showcase.netins.net/web/creative/lincoln/speeches/thanks.htm

The above picture from the hilarious Thanksgiving film "Planes, Trains &Automobiles" can be found at:
http://www.hwdyk.com/quiz/m/403/planes-trains-and-automobiles

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Bangtan'ın Şirket Adresi



Güncelleme tarihi: 18.04.16

Bangtan üyelerine hediye göndermeniz için yapmanız gerekenler;

1- Hediye ya da mektubunuzu hazırladıktan sonra tüm yollayacaklarınızı bir mektubun ya da paketin içine koymanız gerekiyor. Eğer uygun bir paket bulamadıysanız, PTT'nin kendi paketlerini kullanabilirsiniz.*

1,5- BigHit'in yeni yaptığı açıklamaya göre artık hediye göndermeden önce fanclub@ibighit.com adresine göndereceğiniz paketle ilgili bir mail atmanız gerekiyor. Eğer onay alırsanız ancak o şekilde paketinizi kabul ediyorlar. Açıklama ve form için buraya tıklayın.
Formu Korece doldurmanız gerektiği için, açıklamaları da Türkçeye çevirmedik. Koreceyle ilgili herhangi bir teklifinize maalesef olumlu cevap veremeyeceğiz, lütfen bu teklifle gelmeyin.
Paketiniz küçükse (örneğin bir tişört, birkaç sayfa mektup vs.) form göndermenize gerek yok.


2- Paketinizin üzerine yazacağınız adres;
(OOO olan kısma, paketi göndereceğiniz üyenin adını yazmalısınız.)



(Adresi Kore alfabesi ile yazmak zorunda değilsiniz.)
Adres günceldir. (28.05.2017)


3- Görevli daha önce Güney Kore'ye paket yollamamışsa ona ülkenin sistemde 'Kore Cumhuriyeti' olarak geçtiğini belirtin. Siz söylemeseniz de o size sorar büyük ihtimalle.

4- Paketinizin ağırlığına göre belli bir fiyat ödemeniz de gerekecek.**

5- Görevli paketin üzerine de yapıştıracağı bir takip numarasını size verecek. Bu numara ile paketinizin her an nerede olduğunu görebilirsiniz. 


Yapmanız gerekenler sadece bu kadar. Daha sonrasında bilgisayar başında, yeni çıkan her logda her video ve resimde hediyenizi görme umuduyla etrafa bakınmayı adet haline getireceksiniz. ^^

*Yurt dışına kargo gönderirken PTT Kargo'yu kullanmanızı öneriyoruz. Biz adminler olarak başka bir kargo şirketi ile daha önce göndermediğimiz için, farklı bir şirketi tavsiye edemiyoruz.
** Ücret göndereceğiniz paketin ağırlığına ve gideceği ülkeye göre değişiyor.  http://www.ptt.gov.tr/index.snet?wapp=calculatingDeliveryPrice_tr sitesinden yurt dışı hizmetlerinden paketinizin tutacağı fiyatı tahminen görebilirsiniz

awaken from the enternal slumber.

I have been eating everything and anything with complete disregard for all caloric intake. I am two weeks deep into this "dirty bulk". It started off being really fun because going to the Wendy's drive thru and ordering 3 Jr. Bacon cheese burgers, a crispy chicken seng-wich, a cup of chili, and small fries just for myself was in and of itself satisfying. but now the gains have become rather laborious. I am watching my weight skyrocket which was the intent but in turn watching my body and definition shape shift like some kind of mutant tumor. the GP (game plan) is to maintain this gluttony until my return from Japan over Christmas and New Years then begin chipping away at the weight and form it into COLD STEEL!

This is my first true bulk. I have flirted in the past with gain cycles but have never yielded any photo worthy results. My metabolism is incredibly high. If i take even a week off of the gym my size shrinks so fast. its upsetting and makes enjoying vacation difficult. Behind this 29 year old, 6'3, 210lbs. muscly figure is a 180lbs of shrimp screaming to get out.

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I moved from Germany to Olympia Washington about 6 months ago. Getting that northwest grizzly appearance and vibe going on. building my winter coat and dead lifting myself to the Throne of Satanic Gains.

Playlist:
Carcass, Pest, Massemord, Power Trip, Cultes des Ghoules, Craft

Powerlifting in Prison



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Korece -(이)나 다름없다 (-ndan farksızdır, -gibidir) eki






Yalan söylemekten farksız...

Yalan söylemekten farkı yok

Türkçedeki "Annem gibidir, annemden farksızdır" cümlesindeki anlamı katar cümleye. Kıyaslanılan şey diğer bir şeyle neredeyse aynıysa "-(이)나 다름없다" eki kullanılır.
다르다 = farklı olmak
다름  = farklılık
없다 = olmamak, yok


Kullanım:
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İsim + -(이)나 다름없다 =...-den farksızdır, farkı yoktur
Fiil + 는 것이나 다름없다 = ..mekten

Dragon City Mısır Görevi Hilesi

Merhaba Arkadaşlar Mısır Görevi Hilesi ile Karşınızdayız.
Dragon City keyifle oynanan harika bir oyun. Siz değerli Dragon City kullanıcılarına yeni görev olan Mısır Görevini Kolaylıkla yapmanızı sağlayacağız. Aşağıdaki Videoda değerli arkadaşımız sizler için detaylı olarak anlattı. Keyifli oyunlar.
Gerekli Site : TIKLA 
Teşekkürler Dartmol

Bu hile www.bonusgala.com adresinden alıntıdır.

Asrın kuyrukluyıldızı ISON aydınlatacak dünyamızı!









Dünya pür dikkat ISON 'un yayacağı ışığı gözlemekte!


İçinde yaşadığımız şu sorunlu ve çalkantılı sosyo-
politik gündemlerden ne, dünyada olup biten gelişmelerin tam farkındayız, ne de
şöyle adam gibi dört başı mamur refah bir hayat yaşamaktayız. Birbirimizle
sürekli didişip durmaktan ve önümüze atılan yemleri sorgusuz, sualsiz herkesten
önce kapma telaşı içinde oltaya takılıp durmaktan

Afişlerle Korece - 연애의 온도 (Aşkın Derecesi)



Öyle bildiğimiz klasik aşk filmlerinden biri değil, gerçekten de sıradan, gerçek hayattan bir aşk hikayesi kavgası gürültüsü ve yaşanılan hisler.

Umarım siz de beğenirsiniz...

iyi seyirler







맛있니? Lezzetli mi?

응! 왜? Hıhı neden?

밥이 넘어가? Yemeyecek misin? (Yemek kaldı)

아 왜 또? Evet, yine ne oldu?

됐다. 됐어 Boşver unut gitsin



연애가 월래 이런 건가요?

Aşk gerçekten böyle birşey mi?



연애의 온도

Aşkın

The Armstrongs of Woodland and Brookland

Brookland
In the last post, we began looking at the Armstrong family of southwestern Christiana Hundred, a portion of which they came to dominate in the 19th Century. We saw four generations of Robert Armstrongs, at least three of whom lived on the farm called Hedgeland, located at the present-day site of DuPont's Chestnut Run facility. The funny thing is, this is not even what I started out researching. Initially I was looking into two other Armstrong properties -- Woodland and Brookland -- situated west of Centre Road (Route 141) and south of Faulkland Road. The recent removal of the Woodland name (which I doubt many people knew dated back at least 200 years) from a prominent place along the road got me thinking about the area, which in turn lead me down the whole Armstrong family path.

In the Armstrongs of Hedgeland post I noted that most of the family biographical information (which primarily came from Runks) began with Robert Armstrong (1743-1821). It said little other than A) he served in the Revolutionary War, B) owned a farm called "The Hedge", and C) had two sons, Robert and William. In the first post we followed the line of son Robert. In this one we'll take a look at William and his descendants.

William Armstrong (1777-1840) was likely born on his father's Hedge farm, as best as I can tell, in 1777. As noted in the last post many of the dates for the Armstrongs tend to vary from place to place. In the Runks biography of one of his grandsons, it states that William fought in the Continental Army during the Revolution. If this date of birth is anywhere close to correct, I think we can safely rule that out and say that he actually fought in the War of 1812, like his brother Robert. It would have been in this conflict then, that William rose to the rank of Major, a rank he proudly wore the rest of his life (and beyond -- his headstone id's him as Major William Armstrong).

If William grew up at Hedgeland as seems reasonable, he soon moved away to his own farm, but not very far away. By at least 1806, William was residing at the farm he called Woodland, a name still very much in use, although I doubt many know the name dates back over 200 years. Woodland occupied the southwest corner of 141 and Faulkland Road, with the manor house probably sitting near the back of the apartment/condo complex, until recently, known as Woodland Terrace. (Its name change to "Greenville at 141" is what got me thinking about the area in the first place.) Having not seen any property records relating to the tract, it's unclear whether Woodland was a part of the larger family holdings, or whether William purchased it himself. Major William Armstrong lived on his Woodland farm until his death in 1840, after which he was buried at St. James Church near Stanton, like so many in his family.

The Armstrong area in 1868

Maj. Armstrong and his wife Ann had eight children, the first five of whom were sons. Of these boys, Robert (the oldest) moved away to farm first in White Clay Creek Hundred, and then in Pencader Hundred. The youngest, George, moved to Wilmington. Second son John Paulson (1808-1885) purchased his own farm, Oakland, located west of Centerville Road near today's Little Falls Corporate Center. The other two sons stayed even closer to home. After Maj. Armstrong's 1840 passing, ownership of Woodland went to the fourth son, James Armstrong (1818-1873). James lived the rest of his life at Woodland, after which it remained in the family.

The remaining son, William Armstrong (1815-1890), third child of Maj. Armstrong, would eventually cultivate the last of the Armstrong estates in the area. William was born at Woodland in 1815, although this is an example of the dates not agreeing in different sources. Runks says he was born in 1806, the 1850 Census implies 1820, but his headstone says 1815. For our purposes, I'm going with the date literally written in stone. Whatever the true date was, William grew up at Woodland, then as a young man trained to be a blacksmith. He moved to Wilmington where he worked in that profession, before eventually returning to Christiana Hundred about 1850.

Like some of the personal dates surrounding the family, that 1850 date for William's purchase of Brookland seems to be an approximation. Since the Runks tome that it came from was written nearly a half century later, I'm willing to cut them some slack on this one. However, the 1849 map clearly shows William already owning the property. On the 1850 Census he's listed as owning property, but is shown in the same household with his brother James at Woodland. Perhaps he was in the midst of building or rebuilding the house at Brookland at the time of the census. Again, like with his father's purchase of Woodland, it's not clear whether William bought part of a larger family tract or if he purchased a neighboring farm from someone else. What I do know, though, is that his house is still there, tucked away in the middle of the Brookland Terrace development.

While residing at his Brookland farm, William and his wife Mary Lowber (Banning) had three children. The youngest, and the only son to reach manhood, was William J. Armstrong (1861-1925). [Again, Runks says 1862 but his headstone says 1861.] After finishing his schooling (both locally and in Wilmington), William J. returned to Brookland and worked his father's farm. After William, Sr.'s death in 1890 (or 1892 if you go by Runks), William J. took over ownership of the property and home. He also owned neighboring Woodland. His Uncle James had died in 1873, but the 1881 map shows it as owned by his wife Mary. So sometime between 1881 and 1899, Mary sold the farm to either her brother-in-law or nephew.

William J. Armstrong presumably lived on his Brookland farm until his death in 1925. Since the earliest homes in the Brookland Terrace/Centre Road area began to go up only a few years later, it seems likely that the land was sold to developers after his passing. The farms may have passed into history during the interwar period, but the names live on. So the next time you drive along 141 and see a street sign for Brookland Aveneue or Woodland Heights, bear in mind that those names go back over 150 and 200 years, respectively. Just another neat example of how sometimes our history is still there in plain sight, if you know where to look.