The Broken Kingdom and The Bishops, Fritz Beer and Gus Kodros III
The Broken Kingdom
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The Bishops Reunion June 29th at The Lovejoy
The Bishops
Thanks to Halpin Music
Thanks to Matt Van Voorhis of Macias Insurance
If you would like to be a guest on the show email: cottonmouth@cottonmouth.org
find links to these live performances this weekend at
Let's go camping !! Cottonmouth is happy to be a part of Framily Fest July 26-27 in Effingham, Illinois
Check out a live performance or find a venue to book your performance below.
find links at
Friday June 28th
Brother Lee and the Leather Jackals + Biff K’narly and the Reptilians + The Mindframes 7pm The Back Room at Bottle and Barrel in Alton, Il
Matt Taul 6-9pm every Friday at Bigelos Bistro in Edwardsville, Illinois
Hideous Gentlemen 8pm at Chez Marilyn in Alton, Illinois
Up all Night 9:30pm at The Pump House in Wood River, IL.
Dan Sproat 5pm at Aeries Winery in Grafton, Illinois
Amped Up 9:30 Patricks(formally Eddies)-Bar-Grill-in Granite City, Il
Isaiah Christian 7pm at Bakers and Hale in Godfrey, Il.
Rivertown 7:30pm at Bossanova Martini Lounge in Alton
Don Starwalt 5-8pm / Mondin Band 9:30pm at Stagger-Inn-Again in Edwardsville
Mo Pleasure 7pm at the Lakehouse at Buffalo Park in Maryville, Il.
Dead Man's Bridge 7pm at Doits Village Inn in Pontoon Beach Il.
Flip the Frog 8:30pm at the Sunset Bar in Godfrey
Saturday June 29th
The Bishops at The Lovejoy, Alton, IL.
Chris Rhein 7pm at Old Bakery Brewery in Alton, Il.
Tripwire at Doc Hollidays in Cottage Hills, Il
Pat Liston 8pm at Proof in Jersyville, Il.
American Opera w Sarah Burton 9pm at the Backroom at Bottle and Barrel in Alton
HOOkie 8:30pm at Chez Marilyn's in Alton, Illinois
Billy Hurst 5pm (Patio) and Broken State 9:30 Pump House Patio in Wood River, Illinois
The Mad Baileys 9pm at The Franchise Sports Bar Wood River, Il.
Whiskey Revolution 1pm at the Hawg Pit in Grafton
Johnathan Baker 3pm at Aeries Winery in Grafton, Illinois
Scott Logan and Leslie Craig 3-7p at Grafton Winery
Flipside 6-10p at Wild Pickins in Chesterfield, Il.
Pulp Friction 8pm at Roosters Pub in Staunton
Masterminds 9:30pm at Patricks Bar and Grill(formally Eddies)in Granite City, Il
Rocky Mountain Oysters 8pm (Carrie's 40th Bday) at the Cabin at Judy Creek in Glen Carbon, Il.
Bags Fly Free 5-8pm / Wise Bros 9:30 at Stagger-Inn-Again in Edwardsville
Dead Man's Bridge 7pm at Doits Village Inn in Pontoon Beach Il.
Sunday June 30th
Open mic every Sunday and Wednesday 9pm at Stagger-Inn-Again in Edwardsville
Curt Copeland's Sunday Funday Open Mic 3pm at PROOF in Jerseyvillle, IL
Captain Geech 2-6p at Wild Pickins Winery in Chesterfiled, Illinois
Pat Liston 3PM at Boathouse in St. Charles, Mo,
Dan Grover 2pm Aeris Winery in Grafton, Il
Dawn Turlington 2-6pm at The Grafton Winery
One Man Acoustic Jam 4-7pm at the Tri County Rod and Gun club in Brighton
Dan Sproat 1pm at the Brown Bag Bistro in Alton
LIVE: Professor Christine Blasey Ford & Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh testify (Day 1)
The Senate Judiciary Committee hears testimony from Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Professor Christine Blasey Ford about her allegations that Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her while the two were teenagers.
Basically I'm Gay
Let me tell you a queer little story about a boy named Dan.
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Content warning: this video contains far too much strong language and discussions of general sexuality, discriminatory language, bullying and an attempt on my own life. Otherwise totally appropriate for education, instilling good values in young children and my grandma who I will expect a disappointed text from.
Special thanks to for production assistance.
Art by Hector aka
Soundtrack:
Handel - Messiah
Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu
Schubert - Ave Maria
Additional Music by Kevin Macleod
Disclaimer - This video is just a starting point for me, what I felt was the bare minimum (ha) required for me to get this out there so I can move forward with my life, a mix of explanation, justification and opinion. It scratched the surface of several things I could have gone into more detail about, but the purpose of this was to be ..reasonably concise and above all entertaining. In the future, in the right places, I will surely talk much more about everything touched on in this video and more. It’s also likely that something will get misunderstood or misrepresented, perhaps from the way I phrased things or people assuming my thoughts on things that I didn’t specify. Also my story is just the truth of what happened to me and what I thought at certain points of time in my environment, good and bad - of course not my opinions today. So JUST to be clear my opinion on general sexual and gender identities are that everyone is valid and deserves equal rights and the freedom to exist. The only thing I don’t tolerate is intolerance. Cheers to an inevitable bright future, either because people become nice and the old people die or the sun explodes first lmao.
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Terrorism in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Terrorism in the United States
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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In the United States a common definition of terrorism is the systematic or threatened use of violence to create a general climate of fear to intimidate a population or government and thereby effect political, religious, or ideological change. This article serves as a list and compilation of acts of terrorism, attempts of terrorism, and other such items pertaining to terrorist activities within the domestic borders of the United States by non-state actors or spies acting in the interests of or persons acting without approval of state actors.
According to a study based on the Global Terrorism Database, in 2017, 37 of 65 terrorist attacks in the United States were tied to right wing extremism, 11 attacks were tied to left wing extremism and 7 attacks were tied to Islamic extremism.
Father Goriot by Honoré de Balzac
Father Goriot (Le Père Goriot), published in 1835, is widely considered to be Balzac's finest and most popular novel. It is set in Paris in 1819, after Napoleon's defeat and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. France was undergoing massive social upheaval, as the new bourgeoisie jockeyed for position alongside the old aristocracy. Against this backdrop, we follow the lives of Goriot, an old man who irrationally dotes on his daughters; Vautrin, a shadowy criminal mastermind; and Rastignac, a young man from the provinces who studies how to navigate the complexities and climb the ladder of Parisian society. Balzac's masterful use of physical and psychological detail makes this book a landmark in the development of realism in western literature.
Translated by Ellen Marriage.
Chapter 1 - 00:00
Chapter 2 - 42:52
Chapter 3 - 1:15:26
Chapter 4 - 1:33:03
Chapter 5 - 1:57:46
Chapter 6 - 2:08:38
Chapter 7 - 2:37:57
Chapter 8 - 3:26:36
Chapter 9 - 3:52:46
Chapter 10 - 4:41:32
Chapter 11 - 5:27:43
Chapter 12 - 6:12:50
Chapter 13 - 6:56:00
Chapter 14 - 7:37:11
Chapter 15 - 8:18:33
Chapter 16 - 8:54:45
Chapter 17 - 9:36:51
Chapter 18 - 10:20:13
Chapter 19 - 10:50:39
Translated by Ellen Marriage
Read by Bruce Pirie (
Ulysses S. Grant | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:11 1 Early life and education
00:06:51 2 Early military career and personal life
00:07:02 2.1 West Point and first assignment
00:10:21 2.2 Marriage and family
00:11:26 2.3 Mexican–American War
00:14:41 2.4 Post-war assignments
00:17:49 3 Civilian struggles and politics
00:21:32 4 Civil War
00:22:34 4.1 Early commands
00:24:26 4.2 Belmont, Forts Henry and Donelson
00:29:01 4.3 Shiloh and aftermath
00:34:26 4.4 Vicksburg campaign
00:38:36 4.5 Chattanooga and promotion
00:41:55 4.6 Overland Campaign and Petersburg Siege
00:47:16 4.7 Appomattox campaign, and victory
00:49:25 4.8 Lincoln's assassination
00:50:44 5 Commanding General
00:51:45 5.1 Reconstruction
00:53:22 5.2 Break from Johnson
00:56:27 5.3 Election of 1868
00:58:57 6 Presidency (1869–1877)
01:01:49 6.1 Later Reconstruction and civil rights
01:08:38 6.2 Native American iPeace/i policy
01:12:10 6.3 Foreign affairs
01:16:49 6.4 Gold standard and gold conspiracy
01:20:32 6.5 Election of 1872 and second term
01:24:05 6.6 Panic of 1873 and loss of Congress
01:27:15 6.7 Scandals and reform
01:34:34 6.8 Election of 1876
01:36:14 7 Post-presidency
01:36:24 7.1 World tour and diplomacy
01:38:08 7.2 Third term attempt
01:40:26 7.3 Business reversals, speculation and confidence men
01:43:33 7.4 Memoirs, pension, and death
01:49:48 8 Historical reputation
01:53:12 9 Memorials and presidential library
01:55:44 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was an American soldier, politician, and international statesman who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. During the American Civil War, General Grant, with President Abraham Lincoln, led the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy. During the Reconstruction Era, President Grant led the Republicans in their efforts to remove the vestiges of Confederate nationalism, racism, and slavery.
From early childhood in Ohio, Grant was a skilled equestrian who had a talent for taming horses. He graduated from West Point in 1843 and served with distinction in the Mexican–American War. Upon his return, Grant married Julia Dent, and together they had four children. In 1854, Grant abruptly resigned from the army. He and his family struggled financially in civilian life for seven years. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Grant joined the Union Army and rapidly rose in rank to general. Grant was persistent in his pursuit of the Confederate enemy, winning major battles and gaining Union control of the Mississippi River. In March 1864, President Lincoln promoted Grant to Lieutenant General, a rank previously reserved for George Washington. For over a year Grant's Army of the Potomac fought the Army of Northern Virginia led by Robert E. Lee in the Overland Campaign and at Petersburg. On April 9, 1865, Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, and the war ended.
On April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated. Grant continued his service under Lincoln's successor President Andrew Johnson and was promoted General of the Army in 1866. Disillusioned by Johnson's conservative approach to Reconstruction, Grant drifted toward the Radical Republicans. Elected the youngest 19th Century president in 1868, Grant stabilized the post-war national economy, created the Department of Justice, and prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan. He appointed African-Americans and Jewish-Americans to prominent federal offices. In 1871, Grant created the first Civil Service Commission. The Democrats and Liberal Republicans united behind Grant's opponent in the presidential election of 1872, but Grant was handily re-elected. Grant's new Peace Policy for Native Americans had both successes and failures. Grant's administration successfully resolv ...
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