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  • By Morgan Rees 2112 days ago
    On this day April 16, 1964, 56 years ago The Rolling Stones released their debut UK studio album "The Rolling Stones".
  • By Morgan Rees 2112 days ago
    On this day April 16, 1964, 56 years ago. The Rolling Stones released their debut UK studio album "The Rolling Stones".
  • By Morgan Rees 2114 days ago
    “The more you know, the more you know you don't know.” ― Aristotle
  • By Morgan Rees 2115 days ago
    It’s Monday Don’t forget to be Awesome!
  • By Morgan Rees 2115 days ago
    Wisconsin firefighters give heartfelt coronavirus tribute for health-care workers.
  • By Morgan Rees 2118 days ago
    Covid-19 is everywhere but what countries with heads of state managing the crisis better seems to have something in common . . .
  • By Morgan Rees 2128 days ago
    On March 30, 1967, (53 years ago) The Beatles went to Chelsea Manor Studios in London to photograph the cover of their newest album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The band wore satin marching band outfits of various bright colors and posing amid cardboard cutouts of several dozen famous personages. Photographer Michael Cooper's series of pictures would become some the most famous in rock history.
  • By Ivan Puyda 2128 days ago
    Today is a beautiful sunny morning.
  • By Morgan Rees 2138 days ago
    Spock’s Vulcan salute should replace handshakes in coronavirus era. Live long and prosper and stay healthy.
  • By Morgan Rees 2138 days ago
    Spock’s Vulcan ???? salute should replace handshakes in coronavirus era. Live long and prosper and stay healthy.
  • By Morgan Rees 2142 days ago
    Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!
  • By Morgan Rees 2149 days ago
    Pure Bread Dogs vs Inbread Dogs?
  • By Morgan Rees 2150 days ago
    Shell is changing its name to She'll for International Women's Day. Well, one Shell is turning "Shell" into "She'll." A female-owned Shell station in San Dimas, California will add an apostrophe to its logos on Mar. 8 in an effort to inspire "the female leaders of tomorrow by closing the gender gap in engineering and technology through education, engagement, and awareness across the organization and industry,"
  • By Morgan Rees 2153 days ago
    Murphy's Law: “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong” Cole's Law: “Thinly sliced lettuce”