"Sympathy for the devil" was going through my mind this morning on the way in to the office. That's certainly a coincidence, if not a ZIPPYISM!
>From there via someone's yow.lines, I get: snoot voidtube submind mind.5 TATER dayton soulpalace lockedin yugga bahnhof cabinetnoir MORTON refectorium "On 7th May 1915, the steamship Lusitania, of Liverpool, was torpedoed off the Old Head of Kinsale and foundered. Morton was the first to observe the approach of the torpedoes, and he reported them to the bridge. When the torpedoes struck the ship he was knocked off his feet, but he recovered himself quickly, and at once assisted in filling and lowering several boats. Having done all he could on board, he jumped overboard. While in the water he managed to get hold of a floating collapsible lifeboat and, with the assistance of Parry, he ripped the canvas cover off it and succeeded in drawing into it 50 or 60 passengers. Morton and Parry then rowed the boat some miles to a fishing smack. Having put the rescued passengers on board the smack they returned to the scene of the wreck and succeeded in rescuing 20 to 30 more people'."
