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den-the-coach

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"den-the-coach was a slogan used by Polk? I don't remember ever hearing that.
Polk called for expansion that included Texas, California, and the entire Oregon territory. The northern boundary of Oregon was the latitude line of 54 degrees, 40 minutes. "Fifty-four forty or fight!" was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory against all odds.

BTW the K his middle name was "Knox" as in Chuck Knox.
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Polk called for expansion that included Texas, California, and the entire Oregon territory. The northern boundary of Oregon was the latitude line of 54 degrees, 40 minutes. "Fifty-four forty or fight!" was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory against all odds.

BTW the K his middle name was "Knox" as in Chuck Knox.
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That's Great Stuff.

I had assumed that the Fifty-four Forty under your handle meant you were 54 but told women you were 40.

My Bad.
 

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My dream kicker is now in Indianapolis, but God didn't make little green apples
And it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summertime.
Unfortunately, there are clouds in my coffee...You're so vain. I bet you think think this song is about you.
 

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Going 1 for 6 on PATs in the playoffs last year was legendary lol. Hopefully, he worked out the yips.
I feel for the guy, sounds like he moved a striper in the week of that game.
 

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Polk called for expansion that included Texas, California, and the entire Oregon territory. The northern boundary of Oregon was the latitude line of 54 degrees, 40 minutes. "Fifty-four forty or fight!" was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory against all odds.

BTW the K his middle name was "Knox" as in Chuck Knox.
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Ahhh.. you're tag line. I knew about Polk's settlement of the continental USA's borders in a brief 4 year term. In many ways, James Polk was the most consequential President of the 19th century.
 

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Ahhh.. you're tag line. I knew about Polk's settlement of the continental USA's borders in a brief 4 year term. In many ways, James Polk was the most consequential President of the 19th century.
Polk worked himself to death during his 4 years literally. He last day in office was March 3rd 1849 and he died on June 15th, 1849.
 

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Missing 4 XPs against Tommy Bwady in Tampa? I wouldn't put it past them to have done something to the kicking balls to sabotage them for the other team.
 

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Polk worked himself to death during his 4 years literally. He last day in office was March 3rd 1849 and he died on June 15th, 1849.
Since you are interested in that timeframe, read "American Notes" by Charles Dickens. It's a nonfiction account of what he experienced when visiting the United States in 1841-42. John Tyler, Polk's predecessor, was president. The slave trade in Washington DC was still going on, which Dickens' abhorred on which he commented. The prison systems and insane asylums were points of interest to him. But the disgusting habit by Americans of spitting everywhere was a gross behavior of which I was not aware. EVEN IN THE WHITE HOUSE, visitors waiting to see the POTUS would spit on the fine carpets and polished wood floors, often within feet of a spittoon! Dickens' painted John Tyler as a pathetic figure who was little respected and who's legitimacy was questioned after the death of William Harry Harrison.
 

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Also @den-the-coach , Dickens commented on the pioneer landscape and travelling experience on river boats. It's a gritty description of what our young nation was like back then.
 

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Dickens' painted John Tyler as a pathetic figure who was little respected and who's legitimacy was questioned after the death of William Harry Harrison.
Tyler was referred to as "His Accidency."
 

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Folks had their doubts about Gay when the Rams picked him up off the scrap heap as well.
He's a legit kicker
 

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Going 1 for 6 on PATs in the playoffs last year was legendary lol. Hopefully, he worked out the yips.
It was the most exiting thing to watch in the playoffs last season.
I felt bad for the guy, but it was classic.
 

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cool story he can tell when he kicks lights out this year! go rams