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06/04/2023

Priorities 🖤🧡

05/15/2023

&nƄsp; Photo courtesy Carlos Morales A father whose wife died just hours after giʋing 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡 to their quadruplets has receiʋed an outpouring of support froм strangers all oʋer the...

05/15/2023

Yes, they do!

05/15/2023

Same guy, same spot, 3 years apart!!

05/15/2023

“If the truth shall kilI them, let them dié.”
— Immanuel Kant

05/15/2023

Here’s the story of a cat named Room 8.
- “Room 8” ( 1947–1968 )

Room 8 was a neighborhood cat who wandered into a classroom in 1952 at Elysian Heights Elementary School in Echo Park, California. He lived in the school during the school year and then disappeared for the summer, returning when classes started again. This pattern continued without interruption until the mid-1960s.
News cameras would arrive at the school at the beginning of the year waiting for the cat's return; he became famous and would receive up to 100 letters a day addressed to him at the school. Eventually, he was featured in a documentary called Big Cat, Little Cat and a children's book, A Cat Called Room 8. Look magazine ran a three-page Room 8 feature by photographer Richard Hewett in November 1962, titled "Room 8: The School Cat". Leo Kottke wrote an instrumental called "Room 8" that was included in his 1971 album, Mudlark.
As he got older, Room 8 was injured in a cat fight and suffered from feline pneumonia, so a family near the school volunteered to take him in. The school's janitor would find him at the end of the school day and carry him across the street.
His obituary in the Los Angeles Times rivaled that of major political figures, running three columns with a photograph. The cat was so famous that his obituary ran in papers as far away as Hartford, Connecticut. The students raised the funds for his gravestone. He is buried at the Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park in Calabasas, California. 🐈 ❤️

05/15/2023

Elsie Allcock has lived in the same house for 104 years born in a 2 bed terraced house in 1918 of which her father had rented since 1902 she then went on to borrow a loan of £250 from the local council in order to buy the property Elsie was born at the back end of the First World War 28th June.

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6th Avenue & 11th St. SE
Sidney, MT
59270

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