Open thread 7/19/21
I was previously unfamiliar with this highly skilled sport:
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Continue reading →Bastille Day. Now, that was an insurrection. And by the way: In 1790, Lafayette gave the wrought-iron, one-pound and three-ounce key to the Bastille to U.S. President George Washington. Washington displayed it prominently at government facilities and events in New … Continue reading →
7-14-21 is an arithmetic progression, is it not?
Continue reading →I saw Robert Woodson briefly on Mark Levin’s show, and the work he’s doing at the Woodson Center seemed impressive. So I’m calling your attention to the Center’s website. From the “about us” description: Low-income individuals and neighborhood-based organizations should … Continue reading →
More Ozzy Man. Language warning, as usual:
Continue reading →When I was a kid and saw Busby Berkeley’s movies on TV, these overhead “kaleidoscope” shots always enthralled me:
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