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January 15th in Time! (Not space, just time.)

15 Jan

January 15, 2014

In my continuing, failing effort to bring a sense of perspective to America, I present the historical events that shaped our country, all of which took place today, January 15th.

1- New Connecticut (Vermont) declares independence, 1777 Yup, how’d that work out for ya? Didn’t keep that “New Connecticut” name long, huh? That name needed a serious rethink. But I think it ended up OK. When I think of Vermont, I think of Maple syrup and the Green Mountain Boys. When I think of Connecticut I think of traffic around Hartford.

3-Molasses floods Boston streets, 1919 This is true and it is one of my favorite historical events. A gigantic vat of molasses collapsed and (slowly) flooded the town in sticky goo. Buildings were knocked down, people got trapped and drowned, and the smell lingered for ages. This really happened.

Molasses_Flood_Historical_Marker

2- Ford Foundation is born, 1936 And in 1952, she changed her name to Anna Smithson. Seriously, would you like to go through life named after a philanthropic organization? Poor girl was mercilessly teased in high school, with all the teenage guys trying to give her a “donation.”

4– First appearance of the Democratic donkey, 1870 That was the first, but definitely not the last, jackass the Democrats have run for election.

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Top 5 Lego Creations I found by Googling

11 Jan

January 11, 2014

The premise is pretty simple, so try to keep up, all you remedial readers in the New York City Council. (Which, by the way, has been proven to historically be a total waste of taxpayers money. Unless you think renaming streets in honor of dead graffiti artists is worth a six-figure salary for part-time work.)

I typed the word “Lego” into Google. Nothing else, no description, just “Lego.” I then picked my five favorite Lego creations from the first page. No More, no less. And although these are the Top Five, these aren’t in order. These are just the five coolest things I found.

NUMBER ONE

Lego 1 Tiger

NUMBER TWO

This one happens to be my favorite painting- The Scream by Edvard Munch.

Lego 2 Scream

NUMBER THREE

This was actually used to fill in a crack in a public wall in Poland.

Lego 3 Street

NUMBER FOUR

This one speaks for itself… in the language of Awesome!

Lego 4 SW

NUMBER FIVE

Lego 5 Anatomy Man

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