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These bitches are for everybody

An episode of the Royal black rose podcast, hosted by Royal black rose, titled "These bitches are for everybody" was published on February 11, 2018 and runs 4 minutes.

February 11, 2018 ·4m · Royal black rose

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These bitches are for everybody

These bitches are for everybody
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Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume One by Jonathan Swift Loyal Books Sit back and listen to these light-hearted witty rhymes and see the world Jonathan Swift saw -- and maybe recognize your own. Think there is such a thing as corrupt rich guys who pretend they're God's gift to the world? So did Swift. Think some of these types strut around as if calls of nature don't apply to them? So did Swift. In one hilarious poem, he even describes gold diggers fighting over the loaded gentleman's gaseous offerings! His poem On Poetry, A Rhapsody, censored for treasonous mocking of the royal family, is in its rare uncensored form here. As free as he himself is with his sharp tongue against the blackened rich and corrupt , he knows others might have to kiss up to eat. So he includes many verses of advice on how to go about lying for a living, for example, "Your interest lies to learn the knack Of whitening what before was black." Despite the decay and hypocrisy he sees all around him he stays upbeat throughout -- even making fun out of his own tragic onset of deafnes Casper Hernández Cordes Casper Hernández Cordes Casper Hernández Cordes (1971) graduated as a composer from the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 2006. For a number of years he has been involved in electroacoustic music, interactive installations, happenings, performances and workshops, as a means of involving non-musicians in creative , musical creation. Since the pandemic, he has found his way back to working with score music. Seacoast Real Talk with John Rice John Rice John Rice is the real deal. A true New Hampshire seacoast native who was born in Portsmouth. His family goes all the way back to the 1700’s as they worked for the colony’s royal governors and were part of the committee that welcomed newly installed president George Washington in 1789. No wonder he knows something about the Seacoast!Fast forward to today, John has been the Seacoast Board of REALTORS chief statistician for more than 10 years. A recognized expert on local real estate values, his monthly news releases and interviews appears in newspapers throughout the state. He authored a weekly real estate column in the Portsmouth Herald and has done interviews for National Public Radio and the New York Times. A real estate broker in New Hampshire and Maine for over 47 years, John Rice has represented important properties on both sides of the Piscataqua River. He has been the Seacoast Board’s REALTOR of the Year and won its Distinguished Service Award. John is also a former president o Grangegorman Histories Grangegorman Histories Grangegorman Histories is a public history project of Dublin City Council, Grangegorman Development Agency, HSE, Local Communities, National Archives, Royal Irish Academy and TU Dublin. Over the past 250 years, Grangegorman, on the northside of Dublin city centre, has been the site of a workhouse, a large psychiatric hospital and a prison and now integrating back into the city as a health and education campus for the HSE, TU Dublin and the local community. Grangegorman Histories works to uncover, catalogue and commemorate the history of this site To learn more see www.grangegormanhistories.ie
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