It’s a lovely day to be a GA peach, y’all!! 🍑

Over 1 MILLI of us Georgians have already voted early in the upcoming Senate runoff, and that’s AMAZING! Celebrating with the words of the unforgettable John Lewis. ✨

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Martha Stewart straight up WENT TO PRISON for doing LESS than what crooks and Crooked did.

Wise up, fellow Georgians...These 2 are CROOKS.

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Sexy sparkle Krampus is here to remind you that DECEMBER 7TH is the deadline for Georgians registering to vote in the upcoming runoff elections. Won't you help us get the word out?

Helpful instructions for registering are here:
https://t.co/DMtghLz69x

Art by Eric Thurnbeck⛄

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is a racist, grifting, sycophant. My fellow Georgians and I deserve better. That's why I'm voting for .

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Already have. It isn't you.

I want a senator who actually cares about me and my fellow Georgians, instead of fattening their own bank account.

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Racist criminals like you really shouldn't be casting stones, Perdue. We Georgians know who and what you are.

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Maria Branwell, mother of the Brontës, died in 1821. Maria was just 28 when she died.

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Muff? What muff? This dandy is giving it his all!

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When Frederick William I of Prussia was feeling down, he had a legion of strapping soldiers known as the Potsdam Giants march through his bedroom to cheer him up! He was born in 1688.

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“This old hat? I just threw this on.” The ladies of Le Bon Genre model their most understated headgear. via the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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I think they need a bigger garden. Fun and games for the ladies of Le Bon Genre. via Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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I love this chipper gal, she looks as though she’s got plenty to say! A Kitchen Scene by Paul Sandby. via the Royal Collection Trust.

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Just two gals earning an honest crust! The Pretty Milleners, 1781. via the British Museum.

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Grinling Gibbons died 1721. Walpole wrote, "There is no instance of a man before who gave wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions of the elements with the free disorder natural to each species.”

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Princess Augusta of Great Britain was born in 1737. Horace Walpole wrote that she "was lively, and much inclined to meddle in the private politics of the Court.

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The first women's match took place in 1745, when the villages of Bramley and Hambledon met. Hambledon claimed the victory and The Mercury reported that, "The girls bowled, batted, ran and catches as well as most men could do in that game."

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Actual footage of the ideal pub for social distancing - up a tree! Landscape with a Hut in an Oak Tree - 'The Man in the Moon Inn', by Anthony Devis. via the Harris Museum and Art Gallery.

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Actual footage of stay safe! Deadly Lively by Thomas Rowlandson, via the British Museum.

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Rhoda Delaval, artist, was born in 1725. Delaval studied art with Arthur Pond and made her London home at 11 Downing Street.

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A fashion mishap for these intrepid Chemise a la rain. Or an excellent shift for bad weather!!!, 1805, via the British Museum.

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