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Fort Knox chronicles the life of a military family: Dad, Major Joe Knox; Mom, Jane Knox; and their two boys, Donald and Wesley. The family has picked up and moved — again — thousands of miles from family and friends to take up residence at Joe's new assignment at Fort Lincoln. Donald and Wesley have moved before, but that doesn't make it any easier on them. They must face down new bullies, master a new school system and new teachers, and navigate a new community. Added to these pressures is the distance the move puts between them and their beloved grandmother, who's a known troublemaker if not a known felon (yet). On top of all that, there's the strain that military life puts on their parents' otherwise happy marriage.
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templo SUD said, about 6 hours ago
to know the definition to tyrant, read the biography of Donald Knox
Jason said, about 5 hours ago
@templo SUD
So a Tyrant is someone that is not a position of power such as Govenor, Mayor, Senator, etc but they act like they are?
cutiepie29 said, about 4 hours ago
“Ah, thank you Donald. Here, in return, is my bill.” Hands him a two-inch pile of papers. “I’ll be sure to deduct what I owe you from what you owe me. NOW, you only owe me $16,348,551 and 68 cents. Will you be paying cash, or would you like a list of a few dozen more chores to try and whittle the amount down a bit more?”