Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln is deemed a hoax was created by an anonymous 19th-century artist, said Barry Bauman, the independent conservator who uncovered the fraud. The con, however, dates to the late 1920s, when the portrait was recast as that of Mary Todd Lincoln, he said. Bauman ...
Hey, congrats on entry number 666. I just had my 666th commenter the other day, and of course it was from one of my very good friends who happens to be a fairly devout Christian. I didn’t bother to point it out to him, heh.
More like worst interview ever. I just spent like a day at work reading ten of those because I’m really pathetic, and that wasn’t funny. It was just, “Hey, I’m going to make fun of every question because I can’t think of a really witty response.” (Man, I LOVE impersonating people in blog comments!) I liked the note at the end though
Hey, congrats on entry number 666. I just had my 666th commenter the other day, and of course it was from one of my very good friends who happens to be a fairly devout Christian. I didn’t bother to point it out to him, heh.
More like worst interview ever. I just spent like a day at work reading ten of those because I’m really pathetic, and that wasn’t funny. It was just, “Hey, I’m going to make fun of every question because I can’t think of a really witty response.” (Man, I LOVE impersonating people in blog comments!) I liked the note at the end though