Even odder is, by the way the last paragraph from last post is from the Wikipedia article on the Panama canal...............................is that Jenny C.............told me that a former boyfriend of hers from UMD, a fellow student of hers.......invited her to rural Maryland where his family had a farm..........and they kept crows in cages..........a whole bunch of them she told me...........she went on to say that she liked it b/c it was so different..............the Crow........Brandon Lee..........Ravens..........Raven = Crow............Baltimore Ravens...........the Ravenmonicker evil character in Cherokee mythology, which is shared by Indians in British Columbia..............Jenny C, is the Korean born, and Korean by blood, 30 something Federal agent who invited me to her SE Wash Dc apartment to seduce me to hide her sexual relationship with Obama when he was a senator............my friend Paul lives on Jenny lane in Woodbridge, VA..........Paul's wife is Korean...............Jenny told me this at Plato's diner in mid December of 2012.............before she left me stranded..............Plato's diner is in College Park, Md...........on rte one.............i hate this country, and most of u...........
Here is yet another odd connection.............1st, on the north side of the gallery/Chinatown metro stop..........H st side.........where the gates to Chinatown are.......is a design as if a peacock feathers........but in lights.........kinda neon, deep neon............and in the portrait gallery, on the north end. on the 3rd floor, is a paintingthat looks to be of a peacock, with black ravens in it................odd, ok here is more...........Non-native peacock bass were introduced by accident to Gatun Lake around 1967[30] by a local businessman,[31] and have since flourished to become the dominant angling game fish in Gatun Lake. Locally called Sargento and believed to be the species Cichla pleiozona,[32] these peacock bass are not a native game fish of Panama but originate from the Amazon, Rio Negro, and Orinoco river basins of South America, where they are called Tucanare or Pavon and considered a premier game fis
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