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Lolnein - Poltergeist!!!!
oh how they nag me
with their persistent digging
damn armadillo!!
*I have failed to keep them out of my garden. This tribute, my truce. )
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It's Thursday, Chatterboxers. Existential crisis day!
Today's Existential Question: Why am I here
Wrong answers only!
It's Thursday, Mastodonians. Existential crisis day!
Today's Existential Question: Why am I here
Wrong answers only!
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Des polices de caractres pour imiter les affichages segment du XXme sicle. Ca peut rendre service ... (ou tre juste marrant)
video compilation boys beeing
also explains why they have more but live shorter lives than X-D
Moin!
Ab einem bestimmten Punkt ist Ironie brigens ein Reflex ..... da kannste nix mehr gegen machen.
Und in meinem Alter geht es auch nicht wieder weg.
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Rest is Rust. Motion is Lotion.
My SPARTA Strength Class at the Malden Senior Center lives by this motto! Just look at these smiles. With ages from 65 to 97, we are a diverse community of all backgrounds and abilities. We don't just lift weightswe lift each other up.
We're gonna play Tunic tonight! 8pm CST!
Only on:
You're in WAR, you're in hiding.
. you don't make , you just aware.
. you only have , laughing at the enemy.
. you Laugh for a moment, then you're back to being AWARE
Not only does this sound like fun, but it's great for science. I would love to participate in something like this!
How Denmarks oysters are transforming foodies into citizen scientists
An alleyway of hope towards community healing
Sadly in the United States, racism and bigotry are hardly a new thing. No matter how much we want to deny it, this country was largely born of racism and far too many of our fellow citizens continue to practice it on a daily basis.
Alley before Source: patronicity.com Ohki Alley now Source: patronicity.comThats why it was so refreshing and rewarding to recently stumble upon a revitalized alleyway in small Indiana town that is attempting to right a terrible past wrong, while also adding walkable placemaking feature for the community.
Source: indianahistory.orgThe in downtown is located directly across from the Whitley County Courthouse. This narrow alley honors Shinzo Ohki, a Japanese immigrant to the area who built a thriving soy sauce business (), but who also felt the sting of bigotry during World War II (see below).
A Kind and Gentle Man
I first met Shinzo Ohki in the early summer of 1942. My family had moved to 203 Brownwood Avenue in Columbia City and the Ohkis were neighbors. I was about 9 years old at the time.
My brother, Harrison, and I developed a neighborhood business of mowing lawns, doing yard work and general odd jobs as needed. We had a good summer business of about eight or nine customers for walk and driveway snow shoveling, plus stacking wood. In those days, many home owners burned wood in the dwelling heating system. The truck from Morsches Lumber Company would dump a load of wood at the curb and it was the property owners responsibility to handle it. Our job was to toss the wood, one piece at a time, in the basement window and then stack it neatly near the furnace. It was hard work but also steady work and good exercise.
As I became better acquainted with Mr. Ohki, I also got to know his wife and daughter. They were all soft spoken and gentle people. They also were very interested in you and your welfare.
Mr. Ohkis daughter, Grace, was in college at the time and a talented musician and world-class clarinet player. I remember her as Paid Advertisement
a beautiful young lady who was always asking me about school and any plans I had.Here we must remember the time frame. It was the early 1940s and World War II was just getting going.
My brother and I were very much enjoying our relationship with the Ohki family. Shinzo always talked with us and always overpaid us.
One summer day, after we had finished our work, Mr. Ohki came and paid us $10.00 each the usual amount for the weekly job was about $1.00 a piece. He was very soft-spoken, as usual, but not so cheerful that day. He said You boys wont be able to work for me anymore. It will be bad for you and your family if you do. I want you to tell your mother and dad everything I say and they will explain it. He turned and quietly and quickly left. I think he was crying.
We started to cry as we walked home, thinking we had been fired from our job. We did as Shinzo had asked and told our folks everything he had said. They explained that others in our small town might bring grief to us for associating with a Japanese family a mystery to me at the time but well understood in later years.
True to his nature, Mr. Ohki was more concerned for our welfare than for his own.
My memory of him has not changed or dimmed over these past almost eighty years. He was indeed a kind and gentle man.
Source:
The alley is adorned with tables and chairs, flowers, lighting, murals, and several historic markers about Mr. Ohkis life. There is even a tiny ice cream shop () tucked into a doorway pocket along the corridor. The alley revitalization project was completed in 2020.
In todays cantankerous environment, this little alleyway of hope is a charming breath of fresh air, both as a symbol of how to heal past sins, but also as a method for knitting the community back together physically with a wonderful placemaking featuring in the heart of downtown. And whenever you can successfully achieve two goals with a single project, thats certainly a win-win situation. Kudos to a job well done, Columbia City.
Peace!
p.s. On this 80 anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan (today), this post about healing seems particularly appropriate. May humanity find lasting peace so that such brutal consequences of war never happen again.
Mr Finnemore has a new illustrated sketch out.
In my continuation of finding the most groan-worthy joke on the internet...
Why do pirates have such a hard time playing poker
The captain's always standing on the deck.
What kind of Barbie do you prefer
When comedy, metal and animaton meets.
(there are a lot of referrals)
Nanowar of Steel - Barbie MILF Princess Of The Twilight
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Cheeky chops Cookie just woke up happy Wednesday everyone have a blessed day .
Sharing Rustic Pig this morning for a bit of whimsical fun. Have a good one!
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I don't know if I should take this serious, definitely not for arachnophobes.
"Thats gonna be a NO for me dawg " 1-3 min
by hawkpodcasts Aug 4, 2025
and
"Gaza & Aid " 1-3 min
by LastWeekTonight Aug 4, 2025
#Netanyahu#Gallant#Gvir#Smotrich
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Pretty accurate I guess.
CFWU 196 How to fly with the other hand
Moin!
Wann immer mich jemand nett findet, beschleicht mich ein wohliges Gefhl des Informationsvorsprungs.