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The play was outstanding. We were fortunate to get second row seats last November. I've looked and it's completely sold out now far as the eye can see.
@MFO Members: Putting Andrew Jackson from the front of the twenty dollar bill to the back is a joke. The country is going to drowned in political correctness. Regards, Ted
@davidmoran: It has nothing to do with Tubman, its doing a dishonor to the office of the President of the United States by removing him from the front of the bill. I will not discuss this any further, except to say the hell with political correctness. Regards, Ted
I don't much care who's picture is on my money as long as it will buy stuff. Ever since credit card companies made it hard to use my cards when traveling out of state I've taken to stashing a few extra $50s here and there on trips. Hey ... $50 is $50. (Tips: under your cap, in your shoes, and in a cellphone case all work.)
@Ted, "its doing a dishonor to the office of the President of the United States." Hamilton was never president. If anything, Hamilton was in opposition to a major president--John Adams--whom he tried and succeeded in thwarting.
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The early bird ...
Regards,
Ted
@Ted: correction: "is already"
Regards,
Ted
Hamilton was never president. If anything, Hamilton was in opposition to a major president--John Adams--whom he tried and succeeded in thwarting.
>> I will not discuss this any further,
Thank goodness! Good comedy, though, wrt presidential ignorance and PCness.
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