Message from @Whithers
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His dog was named the N word
True story
I am not quite sure that is true. I think Churchill was more of a culturalist - or rather saw English culture as a blessing on the rest of the world.
One of the most incredible stories of WWII will never be a movie because of that.
Yes, but remember, for someone with an education in classical Latin the N word just means black.
Look up the story of Dambusters.
He named the operation "N--er" after his dog, who was named after American blacks.
But the story is worth a read. Unreal.
That sounds very much like a myth.
I'll check it out.
It is very well documented across all sources.
But read the story anyway. Its almost unbelievable what we did.
Really cool story
Of course, this might be me misreading your sarcasm again...
Churchill's dogs were named Rufus and then Rufus II.
Fake news. At least one was called the N word.
He had a bulldog named Dodo, the Rufuses were poodles, and he had two cats: Nelson and Marmalade.
Intresting. Suppose this is the way ISIS was radicalized through DOD and Dept of State...impulse algorithms?
I dont know much about it. Just that the content of what you search is not nearly as valuable as the patterns of how and when you search.
Reading an article where Churchill referred to his depression episodes as a Manic-Depressive as his "Black Dog".
Wierd
And racist
Lol
Not racist. As a trucker we used to refer to ghosting on the road from being too tired as the "the Black Dog". Shadows in the dark on pavement that would make you jump and have an accident because your brain was playing games with you while you were exhausted. Nothing racist in it.
Black Ice, unintentional? Not easily seen, definitely not verify but deadly nonetheless.
Yeah, dealt with that a couple times. Coming down Mt. Shasta was one. Another time in Virginia I caught some under a bridge. Lost control of my truck and managed to get it up a ramp and under control without an accident. But it took me 10 days before I could go to the bathroom again.
I used to live in Mt Shasta
Gorgeous place. I prefer pictures of it to driving it while it is iced up.
Or living there
Lol
Beautiful place to visit. Horrible place to try to earn a living and live.
That's a lot of control. Most people would shit themselves but such is the way of Black Dog discipline
My dad and uncle were born in Sloat, ever hear of it?
Don't think so.
Where is it?
It isn't too far from Oroville. SSE of Chico. Logging village/camp.
Grandpa died there in a logging accident Oct 23, 1940.
I was up in Shasta/Weed/Redding area for a few years.
Then had a scuffle with law enforcement and left...quickly
Lol