• Random Calendar Info #19

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    Female bats give birth upside-down. Nouns, adjectives, and adverbs are all modifiers in a sentence. Huasca de Ocampo in Mexico, Giant’s Causeway in Ireland, and Devils Postpile in California USA are rock column formations from volcanic lava that cooled. George Armstrong Custer was a Brigadier General at age 23. Russell Wattenberg founded a bookstore in…

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  • Advice Type #4: Should You Care About Nerves?

    Remember when I said I’d have less time to blog due to moving, let alone do everything else I’m neglecting this past year? Well, all I have time for is one or two more entries before June 1st rolls around. So, this is a short pro and con of a body’s nerves. Hypothetically, we all…

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  • Netflix TV Recommendation: Grace & Frankie (2015-2022)

    Old age comes to an end, even TV shows dealing with major family changes, and this includes Grace & Frankie. There were many good episodes from each season. The chemistry between Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as Grace and Frankie was about as strong as they come. The comedic chemistry between Martin Sheen and Sam…

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  • Random Calendar Info #18

    President Abraham Lincoln of the U.S. signed the Homestead Act in 1862. Movie legend John Wayne died in 1979. Niagara Falls is 167 feet on the Canadian side and 120 feet on the United States side. A blue whale’s heart beats 2 to 4 times every minute when its deep underwater. Bram Stoker’s Dracula was…

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  • Random Calendar Info #17

    The Sean John clothing line was launched in 1998. The Caribbean Sea is next to Nicaragua. You need a permit to gather in Singapore. Liechtenstein has over 100 winegrowers in its country. John Teal reintroduced musk ox in 1964 in Alaska. Canoelike fishing boats is used in Mauritania and are 10 or 70 feet long.…

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  • Advice Type #3: Should You Believe in Horoscopes?

    I suppose horoscopes should be commented on since the total lunar eclipse recently happened. Horoscopes correspond to the 12 Zodiac signs and usually include daily, weekly, and monthly information relating to love, career, relationships, and more. If you browse the Internet, they are general for a reason, much like psychic readings. I’m not saying all…

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  • Poem: Reds and Oranges

    Surfing the sky, red waves and orange clouds, I want to be there. Floating high and mighty, like a shaman cultivating power, tending to her fingernails, making sure the toenails are sharp. Flying this powerful, between the folds of the waves, the sea creatures among us. Sitting dignified with visions, I can contribute much, make…

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  • Advice Type #2: Should You Get Divorced?

    I have never been married, not in this lifetime, and whether in a past life, well. probably. I bring this up because while I don’t plan on ever getting married, it still baffles me why people who get married then kill their husbands or wives because divorce isn’t an option. I’ve watched enough TV shows…

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  • Not Too Late Mid-May Quotes

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    People experience depression at some point in their lives. Not everyone can be strong, resilient, happy, positive all the time. It doesn’t happen especially given the complexity of our brains and the stimuli occurring around us. We take much out on ourselves including our faults, other people’s faults, and countless other things. These quotes are…

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  • Trifecta #87

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  • Random Calendar Info #16

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    Elihu Root, Frank Kellogg, Cordell Hull, Al Gore, and Barack Obama all received the Nobel Peace Prize. Bea Arthur died in 2009 who played Dorothy on The Golden Girls. The smallest state in the U.S. is Rhode Island at 1,545 square miles. The first Euro coin was minted in France in 1998. Dark matter was…

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  • Random Calendar Info #15

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    Cinco de Mayo is the victory of Mexico at the battle with France. Rosalynn Carter became a deacon in 2006 in Georgia. AFIS was created in 1974 that helps identify victims and criminals. The largest truck stop in the U.S. is in Iowa. Tree of Life in Bahrain has existed over 400 years. East Timor…

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  • FYI: Countries With The Most Guns and Deaths

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    The U.S. has become synonymous with high gun related deaths in total as well as gun ownership. However, the U.S. is basically in the middle range when you compare the top twenty countries with the highest gun deaths rates per 100,000 people in 2017 according to World Atlas. But when you factor in all gun…

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