Dance like everybody's watching: the heart of the greatest modern TV farce, Fawlty Towers, has died. Vale the original Manuel / Andrew Sachs pic.twitter.com/a16KjuQTVe
— Steve Dow (@dowsteve) December 1, 2016
Dance like everybody's watching: the heart of the greatest modern TV farce, Fawlty Towers, has died. Vale the original Manuel / Andrew Sachs pic.twitter.com/a16KjuQTVe
— Steve Dow (@dowsteve) December 1, 2016
Happy birthday to Jon Stewart, who shared this message during his last "Daily Show": https://t.co/fQ0hRHPSGL pic.twitter.com/RRmJfqpVPj
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) November 28, 2016
How Coffee Workshttps://t.co/Cq6ptrRDPb pic.twitter.com/7HX7CSiKUC
— Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) November 26, 2016
So there was a dual purpose to those organ donations. Wonder what he thought about the library gifts?Over the course of his life, Andrew Carnegie endowed 2,811 libraries and many charitable foundations as well as the internationally famous Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He also bought 7,689 organs for churches. The purpose of the latter gift was, in Carnegie's words, "To lessen the pain of the sermons."
Love to all today! Happy Thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/6XOJ7MdCSA
— Janell B Hofmann (@JanellBH) November 24, 2016