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POPSGiants Worthy to read: ° Giants in Scripture ° Book of Enoch – new translation ° Book of Enoch ° Epic of Gilgamesh ° Ancient & Lost Civilizations ° Gilgamesh Tomb Found! ° Gog ° Floods Stories from Around the World ° The Book of Giants ° Ancient Egyptian Treasures in Grand Canyon ° The Karankawa ° Lost City of the Grand Canyon
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POPS An Unlooked-For Solace In April 1782, the British merchant/philanthropist John Thornton, a cherished Christian friend of Cowper’s, sent a gift to Benjamin Franklin—then in France as part of the American diplomatic delegation. The gift was a copy of Poems by William Cowper of the Inner Temple. Thornton’s gift to Franklin was accompanied with a letter, which read in part: “Permit me to request your acceptance of some poems of a friend of mine who has been many years excluded from the World, as not being in his right Mind & considers himself as a Non Entity & reads nothing beyond a News paper, & yet he wrote the most of these poems last Year.” Just over one month later, in May 1782, Franklin wrote a remarkable letter in reply. I received the letter you did me the honour of writing to me, and am much obliged by your kind present of a book. The relish for reading poetry had long since left me; . . . .
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POPSBritney's letter to fans 'decoded' I'm no Britney fan, but I think this is all rather nasty. I just wanted to reach out to all of you and explain some of the things that I have been faced with recently. Translation: "Dear Gahd, my next album is goin' straight down the shitter unless I salvage the rusted, sinkin' dinghy that is my image." It's so funny how many stories are put out there about people. They're not "stories," Britney. Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, is a story. You neglecting your kids, flashing your vag, shaving your head, and puking in nightclubs is a sad reality.