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VIP Coaching Almost Full - Reserve Your Spot Now
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (DIY Garage)
Thu Jun 19 11:02:51 2025
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 10:01:53 -0500
From: "DIY Garage" <DaveCoaching@tmax.za.com>
Reply-To: "Dave Coaching" <DaveCoaching@tmax.za.com>
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VIP Coaching Almost Full - Reserve Your Spot Now
http://tmax.za.com/NRs6gE40bREmeEFH-AaXzyyVrNdVV1ppVjm31RntAia3CRl5wQ
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gularities in the historical timeline at the outset of the Territory. After Congress refused Michigan's petition for statehood, despite meeting the requirements specified in the Northwest Ordinance, the people of Michigan authorized its constitution in October 1835 and began self-governance at that time. Yet, Michigan did not enter the Union until January 26, 1837, and Congress did not organize the Wisconsin Territory separately from Michigan until July 3, 1836.
Hoping to provide for some continuity in governance during that interim, acting Governor of the Michigan Territory, Stevens T. Mason, issued a proclamation on August 25, 1835, that called for the election of a western legislative council (the Seventh Michigan Territorial Council), which became known as the Rump Council. This council was to meet in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on January 1, 1836. However, because of the controversy between Michigan and Ohio over the Toledo Strip, known as the Toledo War, President Jackson removed Mason from office on August 15, 1835, and replaced him with John S. Horner. Horner issued his own proclamation on November 9, 1835, calling for the council to meet on December 1, 1835—giving delegates less than a month to learn of the change and travel to the meeting. This caused considerable annoyance among the delegates, who ignored it. Even Horner himself negle
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<div style="width: 600px;padding:10px;text-align: left;font-size: 18px;font-family: Helvetica;"><strong>Hi,</strong><br />
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You know the DIYBikeRepair course I've told you about 2 days ago?<br />
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<strong>I just found out that Dave is removing the offer price soon.</strong><br />
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Considering the value of the deluxe package, I urge you to order now if you are serious about your bike. The entire VIP deluxe package is worth more than $150!<br />
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<span style="font-size:24px;"><strong>Whats more, the current price is a TOTAL bargain considering the entire program he is offering.</strong></span><br />
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