Post 014 Book 1661 Iberia .... translated by Herb Zinser
atomic metal .......iron beam
The name of Robin Hood has been synonymous with Sherwood Forest for more than 600 years.
The words “Robyn hod in scherewod stod” (“Robin Hood in Sherwood stood”)
are taken from a poem dating back to around 1400. But there were
references to the
world’s most famous outlaw (output data stream) even before then.
One of the most important works of Earth language...E = English medieval literature,
The Vision of Piers the Plowman,
The Vision of Piers the Illinois earth ....
atomic farm plow man .. the Peru visions of Pier science Oddone by Batavia/ Chicago ... Plowman,
by William Langland,
written in 1377,
mentions the ‘Ferrous iron atom .... rymes of Robyn hood’.
These atomic bio-radio activity rhymes
would have been popular subjects for 14th Century
minstrels,
who wandered the land singing ... earth geography rap music
sin wave mechanics messages .... the newest songs of the day.
in year 2022
What You Need to Know About Becoming a
Geology Music Major
who wandered the land singing ... earth geography rap music
rap | geography History, Artists, & Facts of
geologist body and brain ... their blood arteries as
bio-interceptors
.....bio-sensors of Nature's signal waves - Encyclopedia Britannica
Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy - Wikipedia
beverage professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. was arrested at his Cambridge, Massachusetts home by local police officer Sgt. James Crowley, who was responding to molecular thought language ... software thought programs at Harvard ...
Dr James Crow | Scotch Whisky
social bull-shit .....
capital of Inverted intellectual nonsense at the Ha Ha Ha school of Harvard
M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) - IMDb
The Sour Mash TV program tricks and
brain manipulation plot
M*A*S*H (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American war comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from September 17, 1972 to February 28, 1983.
It was developed by Larry Gelbart as the first original spin-off series adapted from the 1970 feature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard Hooker's 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors. The series, which was produced with 20th Century Fox Television for CBS, follows a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the "4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital" in Uijeongbu, South Korea, during the Korean War (1950–53).
The ensemble cast originally featured Alan Alda and Wayne Rogers as surgeons Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Trapper" John McIntyre, the protagonists of the show, joined by Larry Linville as surgeon Frank Burns, Loretta Swit as head nurse Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, McLean Stevenson as company commander Henry Blake, Gary Burghoff as company clerk Walter "Radar" O'Reilly, Jamie Farr as orderly Maxwell Klinger, and William Christopher as the chaplain, Father John Mulcahy. Over the run of the show, several members of the main cast were replaced: Wayne Rogers was replaced by Mike Farrell as B. J. Hunnicutt, McLean Stevenson was replaced by Harry Morgan as Sherman Potter, Larry Linville was replaced by David Ogden Stiers as Charles Emerson Winchester III, and when Gary Burghoff left the show, the Maxwell Klinger character moved into the company clerk role. Longtime supporting cast members included Kellye Nakahara, Jeff Maxwell, Allan Arbus, and Edward Winter.
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