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just wanted to see if our esteemed panel could indentify whats going on with the hood of this vehicle vis-a-vis the wires. ive already found the answer.
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It's got to get better, right?
The World Turned Upside Down
Not a Christmas song exactly, but touches on festive Christmas celebrations being banned in the time of the English civil wars, so aprapos for 2020, when the world has certainly been turned upside down.
Let's be content, and the times lament
Cheers!
and snow it begins.
how many inches will we get?
first floor reno.
https://laughingsquid.com/television-evangelist-covid-19-rant-heavy-metal-song/
sad to announce im on my last roll of toilet paper from the 30 pack i bought at the height of the toilet paper panic in april. please respect my ass' privacy in these difficult times.
the hotspot is in red.
temporary installation
best cities???
Cafe Du Soleil in Manhattan hopes its plastic bubbles will warm up diners as temperatures get colder.
Even though there were huge strides in civil rights and women’s liberation in the 1960s, it might have well been the dark ages in other aspects. In 1966 Bobbi Gibb desperately wanted to run the Boston Marathon, a 26 mile test of endurance that’s regarded as one of the most important amateur races in the country. Even though she ran 40 miles a day in preparation for the race, she was denied entry because race director Will Cloney believed that women weren’t physically capable of running long distances.
On April 19, 1966, Gibb dressed in her brother’s clothes and joined the race near the starting pen. When men realized that Gibbs was a woman they cheered her on, and when she finished the race the Governor of Massachusetts, John Volpe, was waiting there to shake her hand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvATjfXqAq8&list=RDfLdMfFY9guo&index=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLdMfFY9guo&list=RDfLdMfFY9guo&start_radio=1&t=59
Pandemic hair loss |
Doctors have identified another disturbing side effect of the coronavirus pandemic: infected patients shedding large quantities of hair. |
The phenomenon, doctors believe, may not stem from the virus itself, but from the psychological stress of fighting it off. |
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