When you click on the editor to type text, it changes to "Paragraph" instead of "Normal". This causes there to be a double space between lines. If your trying to do a list, this is a serious piss off. So you have to click where it now says "Paragraph" and set it back to "Normal". I've had it a couple times not stay, and had to select all then set it to Normal again. As well it puts in a leading space (indentation of 1 space) you may want to delete as well, or your list won't look quite right at the top. It used to stay where you put it, but now it just up and changes it to Paragraph for literally no reason - even if you first set it to Normal - you click and POOF it changes.
If you were to win $100 million tax free, what are 9 things you would want first. 1. Help all my friends and several charities I believe in and set up a fund for education that will be around long after I'm dead. 2. A Cadillac SUV with a light bar on top and painted hippy style. 3. A very large TV and top-end sound system and comfortable seating for up to 10 people. 4. A hell of a powerful computer with a large amount of storage in it. 5. A large eat in kitchen with a 6-burner stove and a grill. Seating for up to 10 people. 6. A very nice bedroom with a king-sized bed. 7. A hot tub that is disabled friendly with a bar in the same room. 8. A nice large deck with a top-of-the-line BBQ and a beer fridge on the deck. 9. Cats of course. All images generated on Bing Image Generator.
Whiskey in the Jar was not first sung by and very much not written by Metallica. It has a very long history going back to the 1700s where it was written as part of an opera called the beggar's Opera by John Gray. It is based on a folk story about a man named Patrick Fleming, who was executed in 1650. There was a dark ballad written in Patrick's name at the time that is said to have inspired John Gray. There was an earlier version that was said to have been heard by Gray, and he only rewrote it for his opera, “Beggar's Opera.” The song moved to America in the colonial period and became a favorite in the pubs as an irreverent send-up toward the British Authority. A more modern form showed up in the 1850s called the sporting hero, or Whiskey in the Jar. The song spread back to Ireland at this time and was popularized by folk singers at the time. The song was written down by a collector of folk songs named Coln รณ Lochlainn. He heard his mother singing the song. The dong first b...
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