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Which president was able to write Greek in one hand and Latin in the other, AT THE SAME TIME!
Know anyone that could do that?
Know anyone that could do that?
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Obama. And dribble a basketball and eat a corn dog at the same time.Which president was able to write Greek in one hand and Latin in the other, AT THE SAME TIME!
Know anyone that could do that?
James Garfield....Which president was able to write Greek in one hand and Latin in the other, AT THE SAME TIME!
Know anyone that could do that?
Very Good. Which First Lady actualy witnessed her sons head decapitation in a horrible accident?James Garfield....Which president was able to write Greek in one hand and Latin in the other, AT THE SAME TIME!
Know anyone that could do that?
No ideas..Very Good. Which First Lady actualy witnessed her sons head decapitation in a horrible accident?James Garfield....Which president was able to write Greek in one hand and Latin in the other, AT THE SAME TIME!
Know anyone that could do that?
you get a cookie........who was our only foreign born first lady?Mrs. Pierce. A train accident, I think.
Garfield. Not the cat.Which president was able to write Greek in one hand and Latin in the other, AT THE SAME TIME!
Know anyone that could do that?
Wow never heard that one. I aint googlin either. lolWho was our only president to invent something & patent their invention?
no, Eleanor rooseveltI don't know the patent question.
Nancy Reagan was the first bi first lady in the WH.
well here yrs of intimate love letters to her personal secretary are truly revealing.........which first lady never occupied the white house during her husbands termI have read the evidence, and there might be some merit about Eleanor.
Who was our only president to invent something & patent their invention?
Steamy, they are not. Affectionate, yes they are. I certainly think the lady had a jones for ERR.well here yrs of intimate love letters to her personal secretary are truly revealing.........which first lady never occupied the white house during her husbands termI have read the evidence, and there might be some merit about Eleanor.
well actually in those days, innuendoes were the norm....true emotional feelings an attachments were disquised, some more than othersSteamy, they are not. Affectionate, yes they are. I certainly think the lady had a jones for ERR.well her yrs of intimate love letters to her personal secretary are truly revealing.........which first lady never occupied the white house during her husbands termI have read the evidence, and there might be some merit about Eleanor.