@Retradworld@AppyOrtho Appears to be Maryland that was left off, and that the CSA "recognized" shadow governments in Missouri and Kentucky, but not there. Never knew/always assumed Maryland was on there, somehow.
(My autism compels me to look up crap like this.)
@Retradworld@AppyOrtho More Kentuckians joined the Union Army than joined the Confederate Army, by a noticeable if not exactly overwhelming margin. John Keegan in his The American Civil War says it was 2 to 3 in favor of the Union.
NEVER USE DISTROKID.
They wiped ALL of my music and removed it from ALL streaming services without even telling me or bothering to give an explanation.
This is why my music is gone from Spotify, etc.
DistroKid is clearly an evil, psychopathic corporation.
AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
@RazorFist And the Christian Scientists I've met are all nice people but probably also "restorationists." In any event their doctrines take the cake on nuttiness. They leave the LDS church in the dust in that department. Which is truly saying something.
@RazorFist TBF, the Seventh Day Adventists also used to be a "restorationist" church as well, though I think they've at least come around to a small-o orthodox view of the Trinity.
@NotScamOrSpam@DC_Draino Without some sort of salary cap small market teams find it almost impossible to be competitive, and impossible to remain competitive for long, as talent get signed to big market teams.
@csa_appreciator Stephen Stills, second from left, in the (doubtless not quite period correct) costume of a Confederate cavalry officer...but imagine the furor if somebody did that today. Album released in 1970 or 1971. Nobody cared back then.
@Guitarbizon First I look at the Purse
Money (That's What I Want)
All About the Benjamins
For the Love of Money
Ironic that I know the first two through covers (J. Geils and the Beatles) and the third through the Weird Al parody. 🤷♂️