Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Indian Fights and Fighters, by Cyrus Townsend Brady (published 1904) I. The Original “Rough Riders” No one will question the sweeping assertion that the grittiest
Sometimes you may want to look outside of your standard back exercises, especially rows. Maybe your gym doesn’t have the right equipment, or you don’t want to put additional strain on
William Alexander Anderson “Bigfoot” Wallace was born in Virginia in 1817, where he remained until 1836, when he learned that his brother, who had gone to Texas, had been killed in the Goliad
I won’t be going to see the new Star Wars movie about a young Han Solo. I’ve ended my abusive relationship with Disney Star Wars, and I’m never going back. It was
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Victorian Worthies, by G.H. Blore (published 1920). All spelling in the original. The famous Napier brothers, Charles, George, and William, came of no mean parentage.
Finally, they released the memo. You probably have already read it. Some thoughts on what it contains. First, what was in the memo: The FBI and the DOJ, used the Steele Dossier, which
The other day, I got to explain a bit of Latin etymology to my daughters. You see, English doesn’t so much borrow words from other languages as it chases them down dark
Editor’s Note: We offer another great article from our buddy, Lupine Nobilus. This man knows what he is talking about. In those days was Hezekiah sick unto death. And the prophet Isaiah
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Soul of the Soldier: Sketches from the Western Battle-Front, by Thomas Tiplady (published 1918). Tiplady was a chaplain serving with the British Expeditionary Force
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