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Time Fades All
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7 years ago
There has been a twitter controversy. Who is the most famous alumnus of Gonzaga University (one of the teams in this weekend's "final four" of college basketball), former NBA star John Stockton ,...
Gilbert Baker, LGBT rainbow flag creator, dies aged 65
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7 years ago
Gilbert Baker, the San-Francisco-based artist who created the rainbow flag as a symbol for the gay community, has died aged 65, US media report. The San Francisco Chronicle said Mr Baker died...
Ohio Carjacking Duo Stymied by Stick Shift: Police
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7 years ago
Ohio Carjacking Duo Stymied by Stick Shift: Police by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CLEVELAND — Cleveland police say an 18-year-old serial carjacker was arrested after his accomplice couldn't drive a...
What was the worst thing you did when you were a little kid?
Via: buzz-of-the-orient
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7 years ago
What was the worst thing you did when you were a little kid? There are actually two really bad things that I remember doing when I was a little kid, and I can't decide which was the worst. I...
Fake News
Via: aeonpax
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7 years ago
The term "fake news" is a generic, catch-all phrase for the uninitiated news reader. It was coined by the biggest abusers of news, the MSM and subsequently by the other two largest perpetrators...
"You're A Loser" - Louisville Women's Basketball Coach on Millennials and Participation Trophy Mentality
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8 years ago
You Tube blurb "Head Coach Jeff Walz of the U of L Women's Basketball NCAA D1 team tells it like it is when we raise kids in this "everyone gets a trophy no matter what" mentality age and era, and...
The important questions: What is the proper etiquette for farting in public?
Via: buzz-of-the-orient
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8 years ago
The important questions: What is the proper etiquette for farting in public? By Laura Hensley, National Post, December 1 2016 A classic Dumb & Dumber fart. (...
American Politics: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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8 years ago
American Politics – Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Now that the World Series is over, and I’m really happy to see that the Cubs won it, it’s time to get back to the next most...
Out of here until the election is over
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8 years ago
Out of here until the election is over There is no purpose in posting anything on the Home Page until then. I really don’t give a damn which of the candidates win because in each...
The Last Day of Marching Season
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8 years ago
Since the first weekend of July, my family has been tied up in marching season for my son's high school band. First, there was band camp, starting the second week of July-- two weeks of 9 am to...
If Trump wins, what will you do?
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8 years ago
It's not likely that the catastrophe of Trump becoming POTUS will happen, unless something really disastrous happens to Hillary. But think about it, it's not impossible, so if in fact Trump does...
How a sip of beer killed my closest friend
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8 years ago
"Steve?" "Yeah?" "Steve, it's Shelley. Hey, I've left a few messages for Sara. Is she mad at me or something? I haven't heard back from her." "She's dead." I sat down. "What?" Steve was...
When Mrs. Eisele Took Manhattan: Big City Failed To Awe Minnesota Journalist
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8 years ago
In the summer of 1936, a plain and sturdy farm woman from southern Minnesota traveled to New York to meet the mayor, stay at the Waldorf, dine at the Stork Club and make headlines in every major...
How do you want to die?
Via: buzz-of-the-orient
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8 years ago
How do you want to die? Here are some possibilities to choose from: 1. A bullet from your own gun shot by your 4 year old kid. 2. Drowning 3. Beheaded by an Islamist 4. Thrown off...
Which of the 11 American nations do you live in?
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8 years ago
By Reid Wilson November 8, 2013 Red states and blue states? Flyover country and the coasts? How simplistic. Colin Woodard, a reporter at the Portland Press Herald and author of several...
Life! It's Amazing!
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8 years ago
You may or may not have seen this yet. It is a baby in the caul born via a cesarean birth. The doctors kept the baby in the bag for a bit. This is what your baby looks like in your womb....
Dad falls into tears when girl asks him to adopt her
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8 years ago
Lauren's mother's boyfriend has been in her life since she was just a baby. Seventeen years later, Lauren gave Joe an unbelievable gift, adoption papers asking him to officially be her father....
Italian chef likens veganism to a sect and claims he would ‘kill them all’
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8 years ago
A popular Italian chef has come under fire after he likened vegans to members of a sect and claimed he would “kill them all” during a TV cooking show. Gianfranco Vissani, the chef and...
The Length Of Your Finger Reveals A Few Surprises About Your Personality.
Via: pj
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8 years ago
The Length Of Your Finger Reveals A Few Surprises About Your Personality. Did you know that deciphering characteristics of your personality could be as simple as checking out your fingers? As...
Woman born of Native American, white parents hopes to close culture gap
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8 years ago
As we log on to our social media sites, turn on our TVs, or visit with our neighbors, it is hard to ignore the fact that there is violence going on in our country. The violence appears to stem...
Eating My Way Through Israel
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8 years ago
In September 2010, I moved to a small city in the south of Israel with two suitcases and no knowledge of the language or culture. I had never been to the country before I left New York...
Happy Birthday Perrie!
Via: pj
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8 years ago
Perrie- just wishing you a Happy Birthday to my Gemini sister. Thanks for letting your patient side take the lead most of the time when dealing with us here on NT. Wishing you a day filled with...
Making Things Better for Ourselves - According to Warren Buffet
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8 years ago
I cam across this in my inbox this morning and have never seen such sage advice in such an easy to understand presentation. I think that Mr. Buffet is right on the money (pun...