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From: "Mike Geary" <unlockyourglutes@suberpane.us>
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** #1 exercise for a rounder & stronger butt
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 15:02:30 -0500
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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 15:02:30 -0500
From: "Mike Geary" <unlockyourglutes@suberpane.us>
Reply-To: "Mike Geary" <unlockyourglutes@suberpane.us>
Subject: #1 exercise for a rounder & stronger butt
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			<div style=" font-size: 18px; font-family: arial; ">If you have a bit of cottage cheese, some extra padding, or &#39;flat butt&#39;, I recommend you check out this out below. You see, there&#39;s 1 exercise -- when done correctly -- that seems to make getting a great butt easy...
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			<a href="http://suberpane.us/VOl2iLayqi1mcYlCOV8YcoeG3eK97o3TZ8lU5OVv2wBoLbDY" style="color:#0000FF;"><b>The #1 Exercise to Develop a Stronger, Rounder Butt and Improve Posture</b></a><br />
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			Enjoy your new firmer, stronger, rounder butt!<br />
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			- Mike Geary<br />
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			<td colspan="2" style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="color:#ffffff; font-family:constantia,lucida bright,dejavu serif,georgia,serif; font-size:12px">imThe following day, Newport shared some of his ship&#39;s provisions, pork and peas, with Parahunt, and learned what he could of local geography and politics from him. As they were particularly eager to proceed beyond the falls, Parahunt agreed to meet them there, where he dissuaded Newport from going into Monacan country. Returning downriver, the Captain erected, on one of the islands, a cross reading Jacobus Rex, 1607, declaring the country to be the possession of James I of England; however, he told his guide, Navirans, that the cross signified an alliance between himself and the weroance of Powhatan. Meeting Parahunt one last time, Newport presented him with a gown and an English hatchet, and returned to Jamestown. The English did not visit the falls again for a year and a half, although during this time they continued attempting to negotiate with the paramount Chief Powhatan for an assault on the Monacans. After Newport&rsquo;s return from England in September 1608, he unilaterally took a party of 120 soldiers to the falls and explored the country beyond. This upset Chief Powhatan, and the natives at Powhatan village hid their corn, refusing to sell it. By a year later, in September 1609, Powhatan&#39;s people seemed in such awe of the colony&rsquo;s then-President, Captain John Smith, that Smith felt emboldened to send another force of 120 men under Francis West to settle at the falls, in the district known as Rockett&#39;s. Smith then personally came to &quot;West Fort&quot; and arranged to purchase the entire Indian village (about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the fort) from Parahunt for an amount of copper and an Englishman named Henry Spelman. Even so, the Powhatans did not fully appreciate that the English were now actually in possession of their fortified town (which Smith had renamed Nonsuch), and thus they began to harass the settlers, eventually forcing West to abandon the project and return to Jamestown. In fall 1610, Lord de la Warre (West&rsquo;s brother) made a second attempt to build a fort at the falls, which managed to last all winter, but was then likewise abandoned. Following this, the English made no attempt to settle any higher than Henricus (in modern Chesterfield County), which lasted from 1611 until the Indian massacre of 1622. Following the Second Anglo-Powhatan War of 1644&ndash;45, the Powhatan tribes signed a peace treaty in 1646 ceding the settlers all territory below the Fall Line, from the Blackwater River to the York River. At this time, the colony built Fort Charles at the falls of the James, near where the legal frontier was for over half a century. After two years, the site of Fort Charles was relocated to Manastoh on the South Side of the river (later known as Manchester, Virginia), where the ground was considered slightly more fertile. In 1656 several hundred Nahyssans and Mahocks (Siouan groups) and Rechahecrians (possibly Erie) threatened both the Powhatans and the English by settling near the falls; a combined force of English and Pamunkeys was sent to dislodge them in a bloody battle near Richmond, where the Pamunkey weroance Totopotomoi was slain. Col. David Crawford, a Virginia Burgess 1692&ndash;94, owned much of the land in the latter 17th century that would become Richmond. By around 1699 or 1700, the Monacan had abandoned their closest settlement, Mowhemencho, above the falls at Bernard&#39;s Creek &mdash; which was then repopulated with French Huguenot pioneers, to serve as a further buffer between the downriver English plantations and the native tribes. The name of the Huguenots&#39; village survives today in that of the Richmond suburb of Manakin-Sabot, Virginia. In 1673, William Byrd I was granted lands on the James River that included the area around Falls that would become Richmond and already included small settlements. Byrd was a well-connected Indian trader in the area and established a fort on the site. William Byrd II inherited his father&#39;s land in 1704. stlei. </span></td>
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