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- From: wolfone@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Patrick Chester)
- Newsgroups: alt.overlords
- Subject: Re: THE SADDEST DAY IN U.S. HISTORY
- Message-ID: <83248@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 07:56:54 GMT
- References: <1defshINNn7s@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu> <DJOHNSON.92Nov6180358@flash.gac.edu>
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- In article <DJOHNSON.92Nov6180358@flash.gac.edu> djohnson@flash.gac.edu (Daniel P Johnson) writes:
- ]Actually, I can think of a few sadders days:
- ]
- ]March 23, 1917
- ]September 3, 1847
- ]November 9, 1910
- ]April 2, 1965
- ]October 1-23, 1951
- ]And finally: September 12, 1975 <- the worst of the all! (shudder)
- ]
-
- Allright, I'll bite. What is so sad about those dates? They aren't familiar to
- me (and I'm a history major <ack!>)
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- Patrick Chester |----------------------------------------------------
- wolfone@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu |"The earth is too fragile a basket in which to keep
- Politically Incorrect | all your eggs." Robert A. Heinlein
- Future Lunar Colonist |"The meek shall inherit the Earth. The rest of us
- #^%$!! Militarist | are going to the stars." Anonymous
- (Of the Sun Tzu mentality) |----------------------------------------------------
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