Yes, as long as the waffles didnt use milk to make...
@above
ORLLY HOW DO YOU KNOW? ;o
Samuel Swartwout died in 1856.
Samuel Swartwout was born in 1783.
Frederick Swartwout Cozzens was born in 1818.
Frederick Swartwout Cozzens died in 1869.
I like the cooked waffles. But not the disturbing, blue waffles.
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J. Baxter Swartwout has written: 'Optometric Vision Therapy Manual'
the guy who wrote do you like waffles.
No, but waffles like Mister T!
Yes many people like waffles.
he likes waffles.
Samuel Swartwout was a close associate of Andrew Jackson, having served as a supporter and political ally during Jackson's presidential campaigns. Swartwout was appointed as the collector of the Port of New York in 1829, a position that reflected Jackson's trust in him. However, their relationship soured when Swartwout was implicated in a scandal involving the misappropriation of funds, leading to his eventual flight from the country and a tarnished reputation. Despite their initial camaraderie, Swartwout's actions ultimately strained his relationship with Jackson.