One Of My Very Own
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NEWSY BITS
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I think it should have read: A piece of Ukraine.
I also think this should have read:
Pretend the floor is NOT lava.
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WHAT?! THAT AIN'T EVEN HOT!!!
Thinking it was a typo I looked it up. It's like 78 fucking degrees. In the South that's called a walk in the park, except we don't have parks. We have backyards.
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SOME PEOPLE HAVE VERY GOOD IDEAS
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Stairway to heaven fireworks
On a related note, a woman got burned very badly with fireworks here in my hometown over the 4th of July.
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A man prepares Southern BBQ in Alabama, in 1932.
The way meat is supposed to be cooked and my favorite food in the whole world.
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This girl tried to capture movement.
I think she did just that.
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Never thought he would be a language trailing edge; meaning adverse to change. If that attitude had prevailed, we would still be saying thee and thy.
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I have no idea whether he actually wrote any of these, but some are pretty good.
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The Fuggerei: The World’s Oldest Housing Complex Where Rents Haven’t Gone Up For 500 Years
In the 15th and 16th centuries, a certain German family of merchants known as the Fuggers rose to become one of the richest and the most powerful bankers and venture capitalists of Europe. The family business included a huge empire of stock houses, factories, and banks, and later mines. At one point, the Fuggers family had a near monopoly on the European copper market and a major influence on European economy as well as politics.
Much of the Fuggers’ growth can be attributed to the business acumen of Jakob Fugger, who amassed such an obscene amount of wealth that people called him “Jakob the Rich”. Today, he is considered to be the wealthiest person to ever live with a net worth of 400 billion USD (in today’s value) surpassing 20th-century industrialists such as John Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie.
RH: The rent was and is still one Rheinischer Gulden per year (equivalent to 0.88 euros), as well as three daily prayers for the current owners of the Fuggerei — the Lord's Prayer, Hail Mary, and the Nicene Creed. The conditions to live there remain the same as they were 480 years ago: one must have lived at least two years in Augsburg, be of the Catholic faith and have become indigent without debt. The five gates are still locked every day at 10 PM.
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I have been asked to leave the K&K Chinese Super Buffet over my controversial political views and also because I "took the soft serve ice cream machine into the bathroom."
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SOME PEOPLE HAVE IDEAS THAT ARE QUESTIONABLE AT BEST
Would you walk near a bear with her cubs?
Not me.
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That's one rule of physics he ain't soon to forget.
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Somebody spent way too much time to do this, just to make people like me cringe.
And I might add, complete avoid that street.
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Here, Karen, I think you need this.
We all know people who aren't comfortable unless there's drama afoot. And we all dislike them.
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Louis Walsh gropes Mel B on TV
I don't even know who these people are, but he needed his face slapped.
From time to time, one of the young servers will hug me and I am very careful where I put my hands. And I know the difference between a couch and a woman's ass.
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And the loans are federally insured, meaning the bank's risk is zero. This is the worst possible way to get our children educated, yet we do nothing.
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Do you think that is stagged? The reason I'm asking is how he made no attempt to level the bowl on the way down, something I think we all do instinctually.
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You can forgive the kid. He has no notion of Newton's First Law of Motion.
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This guy, however, is too old to not understand a simple lever and fulcrum.
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Did the Spaniards bang the Mayans and turned them into Mexicans?
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LEARNING AND/OR REMEMBERING
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Henry's Rule On Water Bears: I will post images of these most magnificent bastards every time I run across one.
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German football fans do the Nazi salute as British football fans are uncomfortably among them for a friendly match in London, England in 1935. Some 10,000 Germans attended this game among tensions as Germany had already announced it was rearming. England won the match 3-0.
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Then, 3 years later in 1938, England met Germany on the pitch in Germany in front of 120,000 fans. With Europe gearing for war, the English squad decided to do the Nazi salute to avoid issues while in Germany.
The English won this game as well 6-3.
Ain't no American ever doing anything like that just to "avoid issues." We LIKE fucking issues.
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I think that is the first and only time I've laughed at anything happening to a jellyfish, but imagine the story he's going to tell his grandkids.
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I've never seen a boat like that.
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Special officers training in Moscow, Russia in 1910.
Is there something wrong with its legs?
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*MNBT
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Monty Python member Terry Gilliam has come out as a transgender lesbian.
(Hahahahahahahaha!)
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SILLINESS ENSUES
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How to tell if someone spends very little time on the internet.
This is still being done all over the world, and it has been well-documented, yet people still fall for it.
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Hahahahahahahaha!
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Must be a priest.
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I do see that one tiny access to the sea down south.
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To people who work in retail, this is how they imagine most of their customers.
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Face Hugger Meal
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I know it's really immature, but I really like silliness like that.
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[ BANGKOK THAILAND ]
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"Put me in the game, Coach!"
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