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Plight of the Homos
by goldentoad
Man oh man, they're everywhere, like ants on a dropped lollipop, an army marching, confiscating, devouring that lollipop I call Los Angeles, es mi casa, and maybe yours too. Everywhere I go, I see ‘em. At... published 2 days ago
We're Here Because We're Here
by CJStone
It was the song they sang as they marched to the trenches. "We're Here Because We're Here." It was sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne, a sardonic joke sung in full-throated defiance of death. "We're here... published 7 months ago
what is RA (Republic Act) 1425
by sepiroth
Old Armenia bronze medal Armenian Tsar national hero Current Bid: $21.99 ... published 14 months ago
World War 1 Women At War
by jimmythejock
Before the outbreak of World War One in 1914 a woman's role in the workplace was quite restricted, jobs for women consisted mainly of domestic labor, nursing, teaching, and agriculture if their family owned a... published 8 months ago
Some Facts About The Roman Empire
by hassam
According to legend, Rome was a settlement of a mixture of native Latins and the survivors of the Trojan War who were brought to Italy in the 12th century. On a date corresponding to April 21, 753BC, the city... published 5 months ago
Desperate for Love.Women taking off their clothes for some attention
by ASHWINSPGA
"Bare it all for the boys", "No bush". 'Mistress of Undressing'. These were some of the words written on the backs of a group of women who had banded together to bare their all to the public. 30 American... published 9 days ago
World War 1 Trench Living
by jimmythejock
Soldiers fought and Soldiers Died, some lived through World War One, others lived but were disabled for the rest of their lives, everyone who fought in the Trenches and lived had lost close friends or family... published 10 months ago
Makati City: Philippines
by doodsdpogi
(Source: Wow Philippines) In the pre-Spanish era, Makati was ruled by Lakan Tagkan, a native chieftain, and his wife Bouan. The area was predominated by the swamps and cogon grass overlooking the banks of the... published 16 months ago
Hoovervilles
by Chef Jeff
By Chef Jeff I am a veteran, and a historian. I often have read lots of pages on various subjects and I often formulate my own opinions about things. In this article I do not pretend that I am not biased... published 8 months ago














