Do you know what day it is?
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Jan. 4, 1924: A Civil War relic causes a bomb scare in the Massachusetts State House. Passers-by call police after seeing a cannonball that was moved out of the adjutant general's office, where it was an "ornament." It still contains gunpowder and is dumped in Boston Harbor.
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The Rogues...
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Checking under the hood...
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She's reading "Why Shoot a Butler?" published in 1933 by Georgette Heyer, a very popular and prolific British author. She's known for romances in the Georgian and Regency eras and detective fiction genres. Her novels sold millions and spawned many imitators, notably Barbara Cartland, Queen of romance.
Jan 4, 1978: While on the launch pad ready for take-off, the crew of the Capricorn One were removed from the spacecraft. The launch then continued, with the public unaware the ship was empty. The crew were later forced to stage a fake Mars landing.
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After watching Nic Cage in Dream Scenario I came across this...
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A stoic zebra gazes from an Egyptian landscape on the cover of Omni, Feb 1982. New York City artist Bob Giusti painted this unusual and surrealistic tableau of mixed symbols, entitled Mysteries of the World. Originally a fine-arts painter, Giusti now adds his bizarre vision to illustration.
On January 3, 2000, Charles Schulz published his final daily "Peanuts" comic strip...
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5 weeks later he died at age 77.
Houthis blockade the Red Sea. The mighty Yemeni Armed Forces was not on my bingo card.
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https://twitter.com/Aldanmarki/status/17...2724358364
Relax and have some earthly ice cream.
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![[Image: FR5Kc8K.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/FR5Kc8K.jpg)
Jan. 4, 1924: A Civil War relic causes a bomb scare in the Massachusetts State House. Passers-by call police after seeing a cannonball that was moved out of the adjutant general's office, where it was an "ornament." It still contains gunpowder and is dumped in Boston Harbor.
![[Image: tCS4MGL.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/tCS4MGL.jpg)
The Rogues...
![[Image: ynQ3tbF.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/ynQ3tbF.jpg)
Checking under the hood...
![[Image: NvtDHzY.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/NvtDHzY.jpg)
She's reading "Why Shoot a Butler?" published in 1933 by Georgette Heyer, a very popular and prolific British author. She's known for romances in the Georgian and Regency eras and detective fiction genres. Her novels sold millions and spawned many imitators, notably Barbara Cartland, Queen of romance.
Jan 4, 1978: While on the launch pad ready for take-off, the crew of the Capricorn One were removed from the spacecraft. The launch then continued, with the public unaware the ship was empty. The crew were later forced to stage a fake Mars landing.
![[Image: z00mGiu.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/z00mGiu.jpg)
After watching Nic Cage in Dream Scenario I came across this...
![[Image: qNtyN18.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/qNtyN18.jpg)
A stoic zebra gazes from an Egyptian landscape on the cover of Omni, Feb 1982. New York City artist Bob Giusti painted this unusual and surrealistic tableau of mixed symbols, entitled Mysteries of the World. Originally a fine-arts painter, Giusti now adds his bizarre vision to illustration.
On January 3, 2000, Charles Schulz published his final daily "Peanuts" comic strip...
![[Image: hAi2dro.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/hAi2dro.jpg)
5 weeks later he died at age 77.
Houthis blockade the Red Sea. The mighty Yemeni Armed Forces was not on my bingo card.
![[Image: WJdVXkW.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/WJdVXkW.jpg)
https://twitter.com/Aldanmarki/status/17...2724358364
Relax and have some earthly ice cream.
![[Image: KyB1brK.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/KyB1brK.jpg)
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell