purlieu \PUR-loo\, noun:
1. A place where one may range at large; confines or bounds.Purlieu is an alteration (simulating French lieu, "place") of earlier parlewe, "of a forest."
2. A person's haunt or resort.
3. An outlying district or region, as of a town or city.
4. A piece of land on the edge of a forest, originally land that, after having been included in a royal forest, was restored to private ownership, though still subject, in some respects, to the operation of the forest laws.
career tragectory
- a career path marked by increasing amounts of tragedy, lameness, futility, ineptitude, respect, and/or pay.
Trivia
In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, what was the name of Tom’s half-brother?
- Sid.
- Jamaica: Christopher Columbus sighted the island while seeking China (1494)
- Nellie Tayloe Ross: the nation's first female governor was appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt as director of the US Mint — another first for women (1933)
- The Fantasticks: began its record off-Broadway run, playing for nearly 42 years and over 17,000 performances (1960)
- NPR: America's noncommercial radio network began programming (1971)
- Margaret Thatcher: Conservative Party leader became Britain's first female prime minister (1979)
- UN Commission on Human Rights: the US lost its seat for the first time in more than 50 years (2001); it was restored a year later
- Old Man of the Mountain: New Hampshire's symbol — a mountainous outcrop — collapsed in the White Mountains (2003)
- Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527): political philosopher, The Prince
- Richard D'Oyly Carte (1844-1901): impresario who founded the Savoy Theatre
- Golda Meir (1898-1978): Israel's fourth PM
- William Inge (1913-1973): Pulitzer Prize-winner for Picnic; and, writer May Sarton (1912-1995)
- Frankie Valli (77): lead singer of The Four Seasons; plus, musicians Marcel Dupré (1886-1971), Bing Crosby (1903-1977), Pete Seeger (92), James Brown (1933-2006), Mary Hopkin (61), Christopher Cross (60) and Brad Martin (38)
- Sugar Ray Robinson (1921-1989): world champion boxer
- Dulé Hill (37): Burton Guster on Psych, Charlie Young on The West Wing; also, actors Ann B. Davis (85) and Bobby Cannavale (41), Christina Hendricks (36)
- Joseph Addai (28): Colts running back
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That's some JUICY melons !
I posted those pics with YOU in mind, Heff!
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