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"My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country"
Nathan Hale was executed on this day in 1776 by the British for spying for the United States.
There is a memorial of him at Yale University, at his old dormitory, that the public is not allowed to have access too. Since I used to work there in the summers (Yale is five minutes away from me), I got to see it, and it is very cool.
He's Connecticut's official state hero!
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Lurking Violet
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I had a feeling you would take a shine to this thread. I'll endeavor to challenge you better.
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....I am not the computer genius that Scott is, so I can't Google the answer... So is it Squeeky Fhrome in 1974??? From memory (cuz I'm so damn old) and if I'm wrong... that's cuz I'm old too hahahahaha
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I applaud you for working from memory as I'm sure many will take the easy route (casts an accusatory glance towards Cobalt) but that isn't quite correct, beauteous Raven.
Lynnette "Squeaky" Fromme IS the name of the assassin from the bonus question, though! You were definitely in the ballpark, if not inches from the dugout!
On a side note... I wonder why they called her Squeaky.
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quote:Originally posted by Lurking Violet: I applaud you for working from memory as I'm sure many will take the easy route
Not that there's anything wrong with using a search engine, of course. Most days, I'd Google my own name if I thought I'd find any results.
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There was no googling . I just happen to have been brushing up on my Revolutionary history these last few years...
"Squeaky" was one of Charles Manson's mainstay members of the Manson family, and one of the few that didn't ever get to go to jail. Until of course, she attempted to assassinate the president. Some say it was on her own accord (most likely), but it was definately to usher in the new age that Charlie Manson convinced her of half a decade earlier.
She has her own website, which is pretty creepy too. (I've always been fascinated by Manson and other seriel killers, it used to be a hobby of mine to read up on them).
Can't say I know the answer to the first question though without doing a google check.
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quote:Originally posted by Lurking Violet: I applaud you for working from memory as I'm sure many will take the easy route (casts an accusatory glance towards Cobalt) but that isn't quite correct, beauteous Raven.
Lynnette "Squeaky" Fromme IS the name of the assassin from the bonus question, though! You were definitely in the ballpark, if not inches from the dugout!
On a side note... I wonder why they called her Squeaky.
I believe the second assassin (today's) was Sara Jane (or Jean) Moore.
In one of the attempts, the man who stopped the assassin, was later outed as being gay by the mainstream media.
-------------------- Five billion years from now the Sun will go nova and obliterate the Earth. Don't sweat the small stuff!
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And Squeaky got her knickname when the old man who owned the ranch the Family took over, George Spahn I think was his name, gave it to her. He took a liking to her and would try to grope her when he could. When he did, she would 'squeak'.
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