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You may have seen this before, maybe not...

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Joshua A. Norton



So much has been written about Emperor Norton, and interest in this ninteenth-century character continues into the twenty-first century.

Many of the “decreesâ€￾ attributed to Norton I were fakes; written in jest by newspaper editors at the time for amusement, or for political purposes. Those “decreesâ€￾ listed here were, we believe, actually issued by Norton. September 17, 1859 – Joshua A. Norton, who lost his money in an attempt to corner the rice market, today declared himself Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico.

December 2, 1859 – Norton I dismissed Gov. Wise of Virginia for hanging John Brown and appointed John C. Breckenridge of Kentucky to replace him.

February 1, 1860 – Decree from Norton I ordered representatives of the different states to assemble at Platt’s Music Hall to change laws to ameloriate the evils under which the country was laboring.

July 16, 1860 – Decree from Norton I dissolved the United States of America.

October 1, 1860 – Decree from Norton I barred Congress from meeting in Washington, D.C.

February 5, 1861– Norton I changed the place of his National Convention to Assembly Hall, Post and Kearny, because Platt’s Music Hall had burned.

September 17, 1861 – A new theater, Tucker’s Hall, opened with a performance of “Norton the First,â€￾ or "An Emperor for a Day."

October 1863 – Death of Lazarus, Emperor Norton’s dog.

February 14, 1864 – Norton I arrived in Marysville to join the celebration of the opening of the railroad.

November 11, 1865 – Mark Twain wrote an epitaph for Bummer, the long-time companion of Lazarus.

January 21, 1867 – An overzealous Patrol Special Officer, Armand Barbier, arrested His Majesty Norton I for involuntary treatment of a mental disorder and thereby created a major civic uproar. Police Chief Patrick Crowley apologized to His Majesty and ordered him released. Several scathing newspaper editorials followed the arrest. All police officers began to salute His Majesty when he passed them on the street.

July 25, 1869 – Decree from Norton I that San Franciscans advance money to Frederick Marriott for his airship experiments.

August 12, 1869 – Decree from Norton I dissolved and abolished the Democratic and Republican parties because of party strife now existing within our realm.

December 15, 1869 – Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, left San Francisco to seek his yearly tribute from the legislature and lobbyists. He inspected the new capitol during the gala ball celebrating the buildings’ inauguration.

December 16, 1869 – Decree by Norton I demanded that Sacramento clean its muddy streets and place gaslights on streets leading to the capitol.

August 1, 1870 – Norton I was listed by the Census taker with the occupation of “emperor,â€￾ living at 624 Commercial St.

September 21, 1870 – Decree from Norton I that the Grand Hotel furnish him rooms under penalty of being banished.

March 23, 1872 – Decree by Norton I that a suspension bridge be built as soon as convenient between Oakland Point and Goat Island, and then on to San Francisco.

September 21, 1872 – Norton I ordered a survey to determine if a bridge or tunnel would be the best possible means to connect Oakland and San Francisco. He also ordered the arrest of the Board of Supervisors for ignoring his decrees.

January 2, 1873 – Decree from Norton I that a worldwide Bible Convention be held in San Francisco on this day.

March 18, 1873 – David Belasco made his stage debut at the Metropolitan Theatre playing Emperor Norton in the play “The Gold Demon.â€￾

January 8, 1880 – Norton I dropped dead on California St. at Grant Ave. He was on his way to a lecture at the Academy of Natural Sciences.

January 9, 1880 – Headline in the Morning Call: “Norton the First, by the grace of God Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, departed this life.â€￾

January 10, 1880 – Norton I was buried today at Masonic Cemetery. The funeral cortege was two miles long. 10,000 people turned out for the funeral.

June 30, 1934 – Emperor Norton I reburied in Woodlawn Cemetery by citizens of San Francisco.

January 7, 1980 – The city marked the 100th anniversary of the death of its only monarch, Emperor Norton, with lunch-hour ceremonies at Market and Montgomery streets.

http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist1/norton.html

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Airsoft Equipment Specials / Good Deals at Diamondback Tactical
« on: October 09, 2005, 10:42:38 PM »
http://www.diamondbacktactical.com/Blow ... -C134.aspx

Some good deals in there.

Alta Kneepads, Blackhawk MOLLE Pouches, etc

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Serenity
« on: October 02, 2005, 09:20:39 PM »
Anybody else go see Serenity yet?

I liked it.  I found it to be an entertaining movie.  I've seen only a few episodes of Firefly, (Which the movie is based upon) but it does seem to fit in well from what I remember.  I have a friend that has the Firefly episodes on DVD, and the movie makes me want to watch them.

Overall, I give it 4/5 Gregs.


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General Off-Topic Discussion / Surefire Hellfire!
« on: August 08, 2005, 11:36:18 PM »

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Internet Stupidities.
« on: July 08, 2005, 12:03:28 AM »
Internet stupidities.

1 - "Prolly" is not a word.

2 - Dollar signs go in front of quantities of money.

3 - "wierd" is not a word.  Weird, however, is.


Add your own.









(Stupidities might not be a word.)

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Airsoft Equipment Specials / Good Deal On Magpul Ranger Plates
« on: June 22, 2005, 12:50:02 PM »
Tactical Assault Gear has Magpul Ranger Plates for a good price right now -

http://store.tacticalassaultgear.com/marapl.html

Gemtech Lanyards are also on sale -

http://store.tacticalassaultgear.com/getarela.html

They also have a good deal on the Magpul Enhanced followers right now, though they're not for airsoft -

http://store.tacticalassaultgear.com/maselefo.html

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Navy Field
« on: June 10, 2005, 11:56:14 AM »
http://www.navyfield.com/

A naval game thats in a free beta right now.  Its a lot of fun, but it does take some getting used to.

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General Airsoft Discussion / New Airsoft Arizona Patches
« on: June 06, 2005, 08:08:57 PM »
Alright, so it has been discussed recently to have another run of Airsoft Arizona patches done up for those of you who missed the originals.

Here is what the old ones look like -



As you can see, there is a desert subdued and woodland subdued version.  Some of you guys have these, but many probably do not.  There was also a desert subdued version that was black and tan, but it was printed, not embroidered.

The new run of patches will be different, probably a different shape and different design.  There will probably again be both tan and green versions.

In order for this to happen, we need to figure out how much interest there is for such a thing.  There are minimums to be met as far as numbers of patches.

So here are my questions for you guys -

Do we want to make new patches?
Would you be willing to pay maybe $5 per patch?
Would you buy both patches?
Would you want more than one of each?

Please vote in the poll and post constructive, valuable commentary.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Ninjas or Pirates?
« on: March 27, 2005, 09:54:31 PM »
To settle this once and for all...

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Funny Online Comic Strip
« on: March 27, 2005, 06:38:53 PM »
Perry Bible Fellowship - http://cheston.com/pbf/archive.html

Definately niche humor, and no idea on the name, but some are pretty funny. :P

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Accessories & Gear / Camouflage Comparison
« on: March 13, 2005, 09:54:31 PM »
Friday, Four Peaks -





The photos are kinda crummy, but it was late and there was not enough light.  None of the photos we took against foilage really turned out.

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Accessories & Gear / ACU Field Photos
« on: February 22, 2005, 07:55:03 PM »
Well, sorta...

http://www.opsmedia.com/images/Outpost.htm

I'd bet these are the TruSpec commercial ACUs.  It is interesting to see the pattern against an outside background, though.  I have to say that it does look pretty neat in these photos.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / 1st OIF MOH
« on: February 02, 2005, 02:05:50 PM »

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