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04.01.25
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04.01.25
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It’s getting hot around here, and you’ll have to answer for something. Full pressure is coming to bear... can you feel the flames? Seems to be coming from the seat.
03.31.25
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Probably better than getting this one stuck in your hair, though. Lolipop, lolipop, oh, lordy, lolipop.
03.30.25
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Bridget's eyes are an intense blue, almost like a blueberry. Viewed super close up, there's a little galaxy surrounding the black hole pupil in the center. Is the radial pattern of the iris flowing onto it? Or exploding from it?
03.29.25
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Either the root grew around the pipe, or the pipe was installed through the root. Wonder which?
03.28.25
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Here are three of our favorite things. What angel from heaven first combined slow smoked and sauced ribs, shredded cabbage and carrots in mayonnaise and vinegar, and baked corn meal muffins into such a delicious meal? Can I get an Amen!?!
03.27.25
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Spring is upon us and the signs of it are starting to slowly emerge from the cold. Temperatures are warming. Buds emerging. Birds chirping. Bees buzzing.
03.26.25
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The S.J. Creswell Ironworks was a brass and iron foundry and stove maker located in Philadelphia. When it opened in 1835 it was in the same block of Sassafras Street (now Race) as the Betsy Ross House, and on its closing in 1969 was located across town at 23rd and Cherry Streets not too far from the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Today there are still manhole covers stamped with the company name sprinkled all around Center City.
03.25.25
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Before the widespread use of locomotive radios in the 1960s, train crews and track maintainers at locations through North America communicated with dispatchers by telephone. Concrete phone booths which sheltered phone equipment and employees using them were placed in yards and at sidings, water towers, and along the mainline where crews might need to copy train orders, report information to the dispatcher, or request permission to occupy a section of track.
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Mahdi Morningstar, first among the fertile expanse of Sol. In the year 3025, it will be remembered that Earth’s flora made first contact and rooted the soil for the formation of the first accord of interplanetary species. 2025 PHS Flower Show, Florists of the Future, Flora Ad Astra.
03.23.25