Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL.
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen †
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Uprising in Britain!
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and it’s important to keep up on what Filipina Cage Girls are thinking
I reckon
White House UFC octagon girl reveals her shock cage-side wish… and her message for Trump
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Sigh . . . this is all to true . . . This is me walking across the parking with some groceries. 🙂
Greetings Treepers! 🙏✝️🙏
greetings! mr. frank! 👋🏻 ♥️
14 June 2016 Henry McCullough, Irish guitarist (Wings), dies at 72
Henry McCulllough on The One Show
14 June 2004 Eamonn McGirr, Irish-born singer and entertainer
Irish Medley
14 June 1995 Rory Gallagher, Irish rock guitarist (See Here), dies at 47
Best live performance Rory Gallagher
14 June 1994 Lionel Grigson, British jazz musician, dies at 52
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Add Up The Score (possibly only known copy posted)
14 June
Henry Mancini
(1924-1994)
American Grammy and Academy Award-winning film and television composer (Breakfast at Tiffany’s; Peter Gunn; Pink Panther films), arranger, and conductor, dies of pancreatic cancer at 70
Classicc Soundtracks
14 June 1989 Pete de Freitas, British drummer (Echo & the Bunnyman), dies in a motorcycle accident at 27
The Killing Moon, Lips Like Sugar
14 June
Benedict Arnold
(1741-1801)
American general and turncoat (American Revolutionary War), dies of delirium in London at 60
Biography: Benedict Arnold was an American general during the American Revolutionary War who initially fought for the American Continental Army but later defected to the British. His name has become synonymous with the term “traitor” in the United States due to his notorious switch of allegiance.
Arnold’s early military career was notable for its brilliance, particularly during the invasion of Canada and the Battle of Saratoga. He was instrumental in the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777, a pivotal moment in the war that helped secure foreign aid for the American cause. Arnold’s aggressive tactics and leadership skills played a significant role in defeating the British forces.
However, disagreements and disputes over promotions, combined with mounting financial problems, gradually soured Arnold’s relationship with other American leaders. His dissatisfaction led him to contemplate shifting his loyalties, and he started secret negotiations with the British. His plan to surrender the American fort at West Point to the British was uncovered, causing him to flee to the British side in 1780.
Arnold served the remainder of the war as a brigadier general for the British. He led raids against American supply lines and coordinated British troops in the American south. However, even within the British ranks, Arnold’s loyalty was often questioned, and his military career after the defection did not achieve the success he had hoped for.
After the war, he lived in London and Canada, but he never completely escaped the public’s scorn for his betrayal. Today, Benedict Arnold’s name remains a byword for treachery in American culture.
Replacement #1 for privatization
14 June
Pierre Charles L’Enfant
(1754-1825)
French-born American architect who laid out Washington, D.C., dies at 70
Biography: Architect and civil engineer, best known for designing the layout of the streets of Washington, D.C., the L’Enfant Plan.
14 June
John Logie Baird
(1888-1946)
Scottish inventor and father of the television, dies of a stroke at 57
Biography: John Logie Baird spent his early working life as an engineer for an electrical power company in his native Scotland before moving south to set up on his own and build the first television.
By 1926 Baird was able to demonstrate to fellow scientists in his lab the first true television and would go on to demonstrate other firsts – a televised display between London and Glasgow in 1927 and between London and New York in 1928. He was also the first to shown color on a television.
Baird worked with the BBC, where they initially used his television system. However in 1937 the BBC switched to the Marconi-EMI system.
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14 June 1986 Marlin Perkins, TV host (Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom), dies at 81
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australia
i was falling over heels in love with you when time stood still ..
all drunk upon our favorite song in that, old, karaoke bar