Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

13 things Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy did not have in common:

  1. Lincoln had a beard; Kennedy was clean shaven
  2. Lincoln had few siblings, a brother (who died in infancy) and a sister; Kennedy had many, 3 brothers and 5 sisters
  3. Abe did not sleep with Marilyn
  4. Lincoln is on the penny; Kennedy is on the half dollar.
  5. Lincoln did not go to college. Kennedy went to Harvard.
  6. Lincoln served in the Army; Kennedy in the Navy (their ranks were equivalent (Army captain/Navy Lieutenant))
  7. Kennedy had a beautiful wife. Lincoln, not so much.
  8. Kennedy was a Berliner, Lincoln was not
  9. Lincoln’s mother died at the age of 34, when Lincoln was nine years old. Kennedy’s mother lived to the age of 104 and outlived her son John by thirty-one years.
  10. Kennedy was engaged only once - to Jackie; Lincoln was engaged at least once before marrying Mary Todd.

13 things Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy did not have in common:

  1. Lincoln had a beard; Kennedy was clean shaven
  2. Lincoln had few siblings, a brother (who died in infancy) and a sister; Kennedy had many, 3 brothers and 5 sisters
  3. Abe did not sleep with Marilyn
  4. Lincoln is on the penny; Kennedy is on the half dollar.
  5. Lincoln did not go to college. Kennedy went to Harvard.
  6. Lincoln served in the Army; Kennedy in the Navy (their ranks were equivalent (Army captain/Navy Lieutenant))
  7. Kennedy had a beautiful wife. Lincoln, not so much.
  8. Kennedy was a Berliner, Lincoln was not
  9. Lincoln’s mother died at the age of 34, when Lincoln was nine years old. Kennedy’s mother lived to the age of 104 and outlived her son John by thirty-one years.
  10. Kennedy was engaged only once - to Jackie; Lincoln was engaged at least once before marrying Mary Todd.
  11. Lincoln was a Republican, Kennedy was a Democrat.

13 things Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy did not have in common:

  1. Lincoln had a beard; Kennedy was clean shaven
  2. Lincoln had few siblings, a brother (who died in infancy) and a sister; Kennedy had many, 3 brothers and 5 sisters
  3. Abe did not sleep with Marilyn
  4. Lincoln is on the penny; Kennedy is on the half dollar.
  5. Lincoln did not go to college. Kennedy went to Harvard.
  6. Lincoln served in the Army; Kennedy in the Navy (their ranks were equivalent (Army captain/Navy Lieutenant))
  7. Kennedy had a beautiful wife. Lincoln, not so much.
  8. Kennedy was a Berliner, Lincoln was not
  9. Lincoln’s mother died at the age of 34, when Lincoln was nine years old. Kennedy’s mother lived to the age of 104 and outlived her son John by thirty-one years.
  10. Kennedy was engaged only once - to Jackie; Lincoln was engaged at least once before marrying Mary Todd.
  11. Lincoln was a Republican, Kennedy was a Democrat.
  12. Lincoln served a single term in the House before being elected President; Kennedy served several terms in both the House and the Senate

13 things Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy did not have in common:

  1. Lincoln had a beard; Kennedy was clean shaven
  2. Lincoln had few siblings, a brother (who died in infancy) and a sister; Kennedy had many, 3 brothers and 5 sisters
  3. Abe did not sleep with Marilyn
  4. Lincoln is on the penny; Kennedy is on the half dollar.
  5. Lincoln did not go to college. Kennedy went to Harvard.
  6. Lincoln served in the Army; Kennedy in the Navy (their ranks were equivalent (Army captain/Navy Lieutenant))
  7. Kennedy had a beautiful wife. Lincoln, not so much.
  8. Kennedy was a Berliner, Lincoln was not
  9. Lincoln’s mother died at the age of 34, when Lincoln was nine years old. Kennedy’s mother lived to the age of 104 and outlived her son John by thirty-one years.
  10. Kennedy was engaged only once - to Jackie; Lincoln was engaged at least once before marrying Mary Todd.
  11. Lincoln was a Republican, Kennedy was a Democrat.
  12. Lincoln served a single term in the House before being elected President; Kennedy served several terms in both the House and the Senate
  13. Lincoln was shot in his temple. Kennedy was shot in a car.

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Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.
  6. Have sex.

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.
  6. Have sex.
  7. Worry about the rise of right-wing violence and Neo-Naziism.

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.
  6. Have sex.
  7. Worry about the rise of right-wing violence and Neo-Naziism.
  8. “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future.” John Kennedy

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. Eat with fork

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.
  6. Have sex.
  7. Worry about the rise of right-wing violence and Neo-Naziism.
  8. “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future.” John Kennedy
  9. Eat with fork
  10. Watch football :smiley:

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.
  6. Have sex.
  7. Worry about the rise of right-wing violence and Neo-Naziism.
  8. “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future.” John Kennedy
  9. Eat with fork
  10. Watch football
  11. Enjoy good wine.

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country
  2. Complain about their heads of state.
  3. Participate in the United Nations
  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities
  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.
  6. Have sex.
  7. Worry about the rise of right-wing violence and Neo-Naziism.
  8. “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future.” John Kennedy
  9. Eat with fork
  10. Watch football
  11. Enjoy good wine.
  12. Use smart phones

Things that Americans and Europeans both do

  1. Spend Winter vacation in Spanish-speaking country

  2. Complain about their heads of state.

  3. Participate in the United Nations

  4. See many foreign tourists in their major cities

  5. Enjoy time with family and friends.

  6. Have sex.

  7. Worry about the rise of right-wing violence and Neo-Naziism.

  8. “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future.” John Kennedy

  9. Eat with fork

  10. Watch football

  11. Enjoy good wine.

  12. Use smart phones

  13. Vote
    In honor of President’s Day today — First Ladies

  14. Martha Washington

In honor of President’s Day today — First Ladies

  1. Martha Washington

  2. Dolley Madison

In honor of President’s Day today — First Ladies

  1. Martha Washington

  2. Dolley Madison

  3. Ladybird Johnson

In honor of President’s Day today — First Ladies

  1. Martha Washington

  2. Dolley Madison

  3. Ladybird Johnson

  4. Mamie Eisenhower