William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-8-17

Bronze is harder than iron– wrought iron anyway.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-8-17

Old Felons Fill Fed Prisons

Old Felons Fill Fed Prisons — For those who think America is Amerika and oppressive and repressive and mean, consider that of the 188,000 persons in federal prison, 80 percent are over 30 and about 45 percent are over 40.

In other words, those doing the hard time aren’t kids who made a stupid mistake, but calculating adults who likely have a long history of stupid mistakes.

Old Felons Fill Fed Prisons

Old Felons Fill Fed Prisons

Wolf Failed As Governor

Wolf Failed As Governor

By Sen. Scott Wagner

Pennsylvania is among the worst places in the nation to start a business, according to a study released by Fox Business. Back in the summer of 2014 Tom Wolf touted that he would be good for Pennsylvania because he was a private sector business owner, but under his leadership state agencies are outright hostile to small businesses.

Tom Wolf will go down in history as a one of the most ineffective and failed Governors our state has ever seen.

And it’s no wonder. Tom Wolf knows nothing about what it takes to start a business from scratch, make it healthy and keep it thriving. I’ve been doing it for 40 years.

If there is one thing I learned from building successful businesses from the ground up, it’s that you must take care of your current customers. Tom Wolf has failed to take care of existing Pennsylvania business owners.

When I become Governor of Pennsylvania, I will work closely with the House and Senate to enact many of the reforms needed — and I will not hesitate to exercise executive order powers.

It has become crystal clear that Tom Wolf did not, and does not possess the leadership skills to be the Governor of Pennsylvania. He and his policies are the enemy of employers, job seekers and the economy. My administration will empower entrepreneurs to invest, create jobs and provide better incomes for our families.

Learn more about me at www.wagnerforgov.com. Go to the menu bar and click on “take a tour.”

I’m a proven job creator and a leader with vision. I am determined to be the next Governor of Pennsylvania.

Wolf Failed As Governor

 

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-7-17

Rex Stout, the creator of Nero Wolfe, was not only a terrific writer, he also had a flair for numbers. He used to give shows where he would take a casual glance at a column of figures and immediately give the total.

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William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-6-17

Rubies and sapphires are the same mineral. It’s called corundum.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-6-17

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-5-17

Hawaiian flag vs British East India Co Flag —  What’s the difference between the Hawaiian state flag and the flag of the famed British East India Co.? The British flag is more American in that it’s stripes are red and white. The Hawaiian flag uses red, white and blue stripes.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-5-17

Hawaiian flag vs British East India Co Flag

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-4-17

Vicksburg, Miss stopped celebrating the 4th of July in 1863. In was only in 1945 when the holiday returned.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-4-17

Vicksburg, Miss stopped celebrating the 4th of July in 1863. In was only in 1945 when the holiday returned.

Molly Pitcher’s Pepper Pot Soup

Molly Pitcher’s Pepper Pot Soup is a legenary recipie for this 4th of July.

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Mary Ludwig Hays was in on one of the most delicious concoctions ever invented. Who was Mary Ludwig Hays? You have heard of her, but by a different name.

She married John Casper Hays, a barber who lived in Carlisle, Pa., in 1769. Her husband enlisted in the First Pennsylvania Artillery in 1775. Like many other soldiers of the time, he took his wife with him.

The couple spent the bitter winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge. The men were in tatters. There was little food, and desertions were frequent.

General Washington called his mess sergeants together and implored them to devise a belly-filling meal. They went back to the wives, who did most of the cooking, and took inventory of their supplies.

The only meat available was tripe and veal bones. They had an abundance of peppercorns, some potatoes, onions, and hot peppers. Mary Hays helped to dice the provisions. The cooks came up with enough scraps to brew a thick, hearty soup.

It later was named Philadelphia Pepper Pot. Some historians credit the dish with saving the Continental Army.

A few months later, on Sunday, June 28, 1778, the Battle of Monmouth took place. John Hays and his wife were there. It was a scorching day. John and the rest of the gunners fired their artillery pieces steadily under the broiling sun.

His wife grabbed a pitcher, which she filled and refilled from a cool spring. She went from gun to gun, taking the delicious water to the thirsty fighters. It was they who named her Molly Pitcher.

When her exhausted husband fell from the heat, Molly took over and fired until the battle ended.

George Washington awarded her a non-commissioned officer rank and in later life she became known as Sergeant Molly.

Those later years, however, were not happy ones. After Hays died, she married George McCauley, a former soldier and close friend of her husband. McCauley was lazy and refused to work. The heroine had to work as a laundress to keep both of them.

She welcomed a $40-a-year pension the Pennsylvania Legislature authorized. She continued to brew Philadelphia Pepper Pot soup until she died.

She is listed as Molly McCauley on her tombstone in Carlisle.

Molly Pitcher’s Philadelphia Pepper Pot

1 Lb. fresh white honeycomb tripe

1 Veal knuckle

3 Quarts. cold water

1 Small bunch parsley

3 Large diced potatoes

2 Carrots

2 Onions

15 Peppercorns crushed

1 Tsp. marjoram

1/2 Tbs. thyme

1 Tsp. basil

1 Hot red pepper

1 Tbs. salt

3/4 Cup flour

1/2 Tsp. salt

1 Egg

2 Tbs. margarine

3 Tbs. flour

Wash tripe in several times changing the waters, then cut with scissors into strips, then dice. Place in pot with knuckle, add water. Heat slowly to boiling, let boil for 15 minutes. Skim. Cover and simmer gently for two hours. Put spices and crushed peppercorns in cheesecloth bag. Add the pepper, diced potatoes and diced onion. Let the soup return to a boil and add balls the size of little marbles made from the 3/4 cup flour, egg and 1/2 Tsp. salt. To make these, beat the egg, add the salt and enough flour to make a not-too-stiff dough. Roll between palms into tiny balls. Cook an hour longer, then thicken with the melted margarine and three Tbs. flour. Cook a few minutes longer and serve piping hot.

 

Molly Pitcher’s Pepper Pot Soup

Molly Pitcher’s Pepper Pot Soup

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-3-17

Majors rank above lieutenants but major generals rank below lieutenant generals. What’s up with that?

In medieval times, the commander of the army was the vassal lord and his basic unit was the company.

The company was comannded by the captain which comse from the Latin capitaneous meaning chief.

Eventually one captain was placed in general command during operations and he became known as “captain general” and eventually just general.

The captain’s assistant was his lieutenant which come from the French words lieu which means “place” and “tenant” which means holding. The lieutenant held the place for the captain in his absence.

As the lords and kings found palace life more to their liking than the battlefield, the big boss became known as lieutenant du roi (holding the place of the king). The evolved into lieutenant general as the big bosses appear to have been mistaken once too often for the captain’s assistant.

Sergeant comes from the French “sergant” which means servent. Military sergeants were those assigned to protect superior officers and be their valets. Some rose to command positions and were called sergeant majors. These were officers above captains but below colonels. This title was eventally shortend to major.

The sergeant major for the lieutenant general i.e. became known as sergeant major general. This was eventually shortened to major general.

So lieutenant general evolved from the title for the one who acted in place of the king while the major general evolved from the title for the general’s servent.

Now you know.

William Lawrence Sr. Omnibit 7-3-17

Majors rank above lieutenants but major generals rank below lieutenant generals. What's up with that?  In medieval times, the commander of the army was the vassal lord and his basic unit was the company.

Brad Thor Media Theatre Appearance Part Of Speaker Series

Brad Thor Media Theatre Appearance Part Of Speaker Series — WPHT’s Dom Giordano hosts author Brad Thor at the Media Theatre for the Performing Arts where he will discuss his latest book Use of Force: A Thriller.

It’s 7 p.m., Thursday, July 13 and is part of WPHT’s  Speaker Series.

Tickets are $24. and include a signed copy of  Use of Force. 

They can be purchased here.

Brad Thor Media Theatre Appearance Part Of Speaker Series

Brad Thor Media Theatre Appearance Part Of Speaker Series