A Run-Away Husband
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
The following is a quaint advertisement I found in the June 9, 1788 edition of Connecticut Courant: RUN-away from the subscriber the 10th of May. one Joseph Randall, a tall trim built fellow; had on when he went away a blue coat, velvest wasit-coat and breeches, mixed coloured stockings, and wore away two felt hats ..read more
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A Good News and a Thank You
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
Half an hour ago, while I’m with my grandmother (who suffered a massive stroke two days ago) in the Emergency Room, I saw her eyes open. After a few moments, she began to move her hands slightly. I called the doctors to inform them that my grandmother have regained consciousness. The doctors immediately performed a ..read more
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Learn Fun Facts’ 3rd Year Blogiversary
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
To everyone who reads this, I wish you a Happy New Year. Time flies and just like that, Learn Fun Facts is now three years old. This blog is still a baby compared with other blogs. But I think that it’s something for a blog to reach three years. 2019 is the most uneventful year ..read more
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Gleanings from the Past #92
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
Etymology of Peebles Dr. Dalgleish, minister of Peebles, in giving a statistical account of that parish for Sir John Sinclair’s immense compilation, simply stated, that the place must have derived its name from the pebbles which are found there in great quantity. The more elaborate antiquary George Chalmers, by a tolerable pun for a man ..read more
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The Mystery Cargo
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
A wagoner was asked to identify what his load contained. However, he provided the following vague response: Three-fourths of a cross, and a circle complete; An upright, where two semi-circles do meet; A right-angled triangle standing on feet; Two semi-circles, and a circle complete. Can you figure this out? Solution The verse describes capital letters ..read more
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Livin’ ‘Till the End
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
George Burns in his book How to Live to Be 100 – or More (1983) has a section titled “Stay Away from Funerals, Especially Yours.” He remarked that if you look in the obituary column in the morning and your name isn’t there, “go ahead and have breakfast.” He said that if he ever looks in the obituary column ..read more
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If You Can’t Beat Them…
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
Poet Lewis Morris (1833 – 1907) on one occasion bored Oscar Wilde with his ramblings regarding his woes. Morris lamented that the press boycotted his books on purpose. He also thought that he should have become a Poet Laureate after the death of Alfred Tennyson. After he enumerated several more examples of unfair treatments he ..read more
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Puns of the Weak #2
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
“Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener.” — Bruce Lansky, For Better and for Worse, 1995 … Are you interested in making $$$$ fast? Here’s an incredibly simple way to do it, and there is nothing to buy, no investment to make, no money to lose! Try it now! Follow this simple procedure: Hold ..read more
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How to E-Mail Like a Boss
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
The following image that I found details some ways to make your emails more professional and assertive. While I personally don’t care that much about this kind of stuff, this may prove to be useful to some of you: Image: Tumblr ..read more
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A Comedian Enters the Court
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by Edmark M. Law
4y ago
“Of all forms of monotony, the monotony of affirmation is the worst.” — Joseph Joubert According to Marcelle Boren in Disorder in the American Courts (2016), the following conversation apparently occurred in a US court of law: Clerk: “Please repeat after me: ‘I swear by Almighty God…’” Witness: “I swear by Almighty God.” Clerk: “That the evidence ..read more
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