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Caffeinated Screenwriter

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Christian. Husband. Dad. US Navy veteran. Patriot. SPEC SCREENWRITER...Ralph Wiggum stunt double. Coffee all day - dark roast, black! ☕🇺🇸🇵🇭

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Currently Roasting Bayonet A dark roast in honor of The Battle of Stony Point In September of 1777 American forces lost 200 soldiers to bayonet wounds in a battle… 2 years later Gen George Washington gave Gen “Mad” Anthony Wayne orders to retake Stony Point in a midnight

Currently Roasting Bayonet

A dark roast in honor of The Battle of Stony Point

In September of 1777 American forces lost 200 soldiers to bayonet wounds in a battle…

2 years later Gen George Washington gave Gen “Mad” Anthony Wayne orders to retake Stony Point in a midnight
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At 17, Gerald “Jerry” Enos walked into a Navy recruiting office and never looked back. He dreamed of being a sailor, a cowboy, or a cop — and somehow, he became all three. From the flight decks of America’s mightiest carriers to tense days during the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban

At 17, Gerald “Jerry” Enos walked into a Navy recruiting office and never looked back. He dreamed of being a sailor, a cowboy, or a cop — and somehow, he became all three.
From the flight decks of America’s mightiest carriers to tense days during the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban
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Why is the pine tree a symbol of resistance? Here is some New Hampshire lore in honor of the free staters, courtesy of “Daily Dose of the American Rev” “A 1722 law prohibited New Hampshire settlers from cutting down any white pine trees more than one foot in diameter. Those

Why is the pine tree a symbol of resistance? Here is some New Hampshire lore in honor of the free staters, courtesy of “Daily Dose of the American Rev”

“A 1722 law prohibited New Hampshire settlers from cutting down any white pine trees more than one foot in diameter. Those