Friskyone: Well thank you, but if you knew me back in the day, you may think otherwise, lol. I was a handful and I would keep you on your toes! Lol. I was quite the firecracker back then
Well to bad we never ran in to each other. We would be double-trouble, I, of course, would be the bad influence while we would have so much fun, eventually becoming mob bosses or Bonnie and Clyde
We would be unstoppable, carefree and having the time of our lives
Friskyone: Well to bad we never ran in to each other. We would be double-trouble, I, of course, would be the bad influence while we would have so much fun, eventually becoming mob bosses or Bonnie and Clyde
We would be unstoppable, carefree and having the time of our lives
Is the fact that we are now "grownups" stopping us today?
The railroad tycoon industrialists were called "captains of industry". These include people such as J. P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, Andrew W. Mellon, Henry Ford, and John D. Rockefeller. The term was coined by Thomas Carlyle in his 1843 book, Past and Present. The richest being Andrew Carnegie.
secretagent09: The railroad tycoon industrialists were called "captains of industry". These include people such as J. P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, Andrew W. Mellon, Henry Ford, and John D. Rockefeller. The term was coined by Thomas Carlyle in his 1843 book, Past and Present. The richest being Andrew Carnegie.
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