SifuPhil
R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
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In line with a few of our more recent threads I thought I'd post this bit of historic intrigue.
Recent findings indicate that George Washington, the so-called "Father of Our Country" (applies only to those living in the U.S. - sorry, everyone else) may not have been of the masculine persuasion at all.
Evidence presented by Huckleby and Smith of Middlebury University shows that "George" wore powdered wigs and frilly clothing, spoke in a high voice and constantly nagged "his" soldiers to "man-up and cross the #$^*@# river already".
Thoughts?
Recent findings indicate that George Washington, the so-called "Father of Our Country" (applies only to those living in the U.S. - sorry, everyone else) may not have been of the masculine persuasion at all.
Evidence presented by Huckleby and Smith of Middlebury University shows that "George" wore powdered wigs and frilly clothing, spoke in a high voice and constantly nagged "his" soldiers to "man-up and cross the #$^*@# river already".
Thoughts?