Apr. 17th, 2008
Update on that gravesite...
Apr. 17th, 2008 03:44 pm"This stone was pierced by a cannonball fired from the sloop-of-war HMS Vulture, under Lt. Sutherland, September 1780. This marker erected by the DAR to commemorate the event, March 1903."
It's just to the right of the stone for Anna and Abraham Lagew, and to the left of the stone for John Legew, died 30 years later. Yes, the spelling changed.
Since there was some confusion over which bits of the tale were accurate, and which were made up...
It's just to the right of the stone for Anna and Abraham Lagew, and to the left of the stone for John Legew, died 30 years later. Yes, the spelling changed.
Since there was some confusion over which bits of the tale were accurate, and which were made up...
Update on that gravesite...
Apr. 17th, 2008 03:44 pm"This stone was pierced by a cannonball fired from the sloop-of-war HMS Vulture, under Lt. Sutherland, September 1780. This marker erected by the DAR to commemorate the event, March 1903."
It's just to the right of the stone for Anna and Abraham Lagew, and to the left of the stone for John Legew, died 30 years later. Yes, the spelling changed.
Since there was some confusion over which bits of the tale were accurate, and which were made up...
It's just to the right of the stone for Anna and Abraham Lagew, and to the left of the stone for John Legew, died 30 years later. Yes, the spelling changed.
Since there was some confusion over which bits of the tale were accurate, and which were made up...
Ever want to play the never shipped sequel to Infocom's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
Now you can.
Now you can.
Ever want to play the never shipped sequel to Infocom's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
Now you can.
Now you can.