The Mysteriously Funny Sockdologizing Line from Our American Cousin The New York Times had an article on line today, the anniversary of Lincoln's Assassination at Ford's Theater, with a story about Booth's selection of the line from the play "Our American Cousin" which Booth knew would cause a great belly laugh from the audience and so was his best chance of
Challenging Sword Identification Authentication As for the solder, my guess would be that as a result of the loss of the leather buffer at the base of the blade, there was a little rattle so someone soldered the blade to the hilt to stop it
Dr William Gibbs McNeill Whistler - Guess Whose Brother He Was! From "The Hidden Timeline" FB page and also "Share Research Civil War Soldier, Photos, Information, Documents" FB page This is someone who needs to be honored Never heard of him before He was surrounded, bleeding, and exposed—then, in 1862, after the chaos of Shiloh, Dr William Gibbs McNeill Whistler, a surgeon in the Confederate army, did the unimaginable: he remained on the
Old Clip Resurfaces of Kimmel Having Women Guess What’s In His Pants . . . In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the skeletons in other celebrities’ closets have been coming out Twitter user Austen Fletcher shared an old clip of Jimmy Kimmel (from The Man Show) playing a game with women on the street where they had to guess what’s in his pants using their hands