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Just when you thought you'd seen it all
04-16-2019, 07:01 PM
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Just when you thought you'd seen it all
I saw this today. No, I didn't buy it.

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Abraham Lincoln in the only man, dead or alive, with whom I could have spent five years without one hour of boredom.
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04-17-2019, 06:12 AM
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RE: Just when you thought you'd seen it all
A Lincoln angle for every endeavor!

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04-17-2019, 07:38 AM
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RE: Just when you thought you'd seen it all
I believe Abraham Lincoln was fond of drinking 'Adam's Ale"

So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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04-17-2019, 09:31 AM
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RE: Just when you thought you'd seen it all
(04-17-2019 07:38 AM)Gene C Wrote:  I believe Abraham Lincoln was fond of drinking 'Adam's Ale"

The following story is told (second hand) in Francis Carpenter's book. It involves the celebration at the Lincoln home when he was informed he had been nominated for President at the 1860 Republican convention:

"After this ceremony had passed, Mr. Lincoln remarked to the company, that as an appropriate conclusion to an interview so important and interesting as that which had just transpired, he sup-
posed good manners would require that he should treat the committee with something to drink; and opening a door that led into a room in the rear, he called out ' Mary 1 Mary 1 ' A girl responded to the call, to whom Mr. Lincoln spoke a few words in an under-tone, and, closing the door, returned again to converse with his guests. In a few minutes the maiden entered, bearing a large waiter, containing several glass tumblers, and a large pitcher in the midst, and placed it upon the centre-table. Mr. Lincoln arose, and gravely addressing the company, said: "Gentlemen, we must pledge our mutual healths in the most healthy beverage which God has given to man — it is the only beverage I have ever used or allowed in my family, and I cannot conscientiously depart from it on the present occasion — it is pure Adam's ale from the spring; and, taking a tumbler, he touched it to his lips, and pledged them his highest respects in a cup of cold water. Of course, all his guests were constrained to admire his consistency, and to join in his example."
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