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ALSO at the end of Drink with Me, when Marius is singing "will you weep Cosette for me" and is holding out his note on "me" -
GRANTAIRE BLEW A KISS UP AT ENJOLRAS
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Part 2 of Enjoltaire Show Notes 4/16
ALSO at the end of Drink with Me, when Marius is singing "will you weep Cosette for me" and is holding out his note on "me" -
GRANTAIRE BLEW A KISS UP AT ENJOLRAS
No hasi ko’i pendeu Shownotes
The Vocal Fries Podcast
Date: May 20, 2019
Episode: 47
Title: No hasi ko’i pendeu (Don’t be an asshole)
Show Link: https://radiopublic.com/the-vocal-fries-GOoXdO/ep/s1!13017
In this episode of the Vocal Fries, Carrie and Megan talk with Keisha Wiel, PhD student at Temple University, about Papiamentu, a creole spoken in the Caribbean.
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The Trail of Tears wikipedia page - turns out this occurred from 1830-1850. It started during Andrew Jackson's presidency, but also included Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James K. Polk.
Up Simba by: David Foster Wallace - his essay that was originally published in Rolling Stone I guess? It's about John McCaine.