tyb
Might be a good time to kick the habit.
>you all left and let me alone to fill up the bread, you fk.
Oh stop it. Now you're gonna make ME cry. I chit-chatted about the Beirut pics until 749.
TYFYS.
o7
>When was this from?
"7:55, on the 7th."
I'm assuming July 7th, based on the reported heat.
The 66 Gorillian 'bot. Oy.
If you actually included AS's research (a paragraph or two, footnotes, etc,…)
it might be worthwhile. Instead, it's just more of the same that gets filtered as
spam. And then there are the 'tards that converse with a 'bot. Eesh.
Solzhenitsyn breaks last taboo of the revolution
Nobel laureate under fire for new book on the role of Jews in Soviet-era repression
Nick Paton Walsh in Moscow
Sat 25 Jan 2003 05.32 EST
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who first exposed the horrors of the Stalinist gulag, is now attempting to tackle one of the most sensitive topics of his writing career - the role of the Jews in the Bolshevik revolution and Soviet purges.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/jan/25/russia.books