For Singles Only! (And more...)
Artwork like the beautiful calligraphy with poetry von Mary Shelley on the left and art photography, both by Yvonne Elizabeth Ashworth, will enhance the ambiance of the place the first Singles Night is being held this coming Friday night in Fiskdale.My favorite aphorism of Mary Shelley:
It is justice, not charity, that is wanting in the world.
Mary Wollstonecroft Shelley wrote the novel “Frankenstein” in 1816 while on vacation in Switzerland.
The year 1816 was the year known as
the year without a summer.
Lord Byron, John William Polidori, and Mary Shelley stayed inside as it was to cold outside and competed in writing the scariest story. Mary Shelley beat the others with her
“Frankenstein” story which became a world wide classic,
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Posted on 23 Apr 2009, 6:44 by Jim LSingle Again
Singles are usually that way by choice. Sounds like a gimmick to drum up business.
I suppose it is better than picking up someone at PJ's. Perhaps match.com would work better; Gleason seems to have met many of his boyfriends and girlfriends on the internet.
I need to straiten something out here. Sara was not a call girl. She was an adult entertainer. Working as a stripper at bachelor parties or private parties. What she did with her clients was between the two. Chief Gleason was not a customer but a client who neglected to pay. Madame figured by taking care of the chief she would not get too much heat
For her actions while working in the town hall I have named Sara also as a defendant in the Federal civil rights case for the reasons outlined in the complaint.
As you said, she did work right next to Earl Johnson and lived with Chief Gleason. As such she was contaminated by their wretched black corruption and was trying to please them. I would be more than happy to remove her name from the complaint if she gives me more information about the flyer and the inner workings of the wretched ones she worked with.
I will say this about Sara, she is a tenacious survivor who is a Mom first and foremost. Whatever she did in the past should not hinder her future endeavors. I wish her well.
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