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July 2025 Photo Theme - Stone
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Wordle - daily game
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True Confessions
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USA! USA! USA!
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• • • The Once-a-Day • • •
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What the hell OV?
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Bug Reports & Feature Requests
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Great Old Songs You Rarely Hear Anymore
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NYTimes Connections
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Today in History
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It seemed like a good idea at the time
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Country Up The Bumpkin
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TV shows you watch
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Wasted Money
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Rock mix / repitition
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Republican Party
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Economix
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Outstanding Covers
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Love & Hate
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Artificial Intelligence
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(Big) Media Watch
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Beer
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Proclivities wrote: That's another event where I can remember exactly where I was.
I remember going through the motions of the entire mission in front of the TV with my plastic model Saturn V complete with detachable stages and LM. I was ten.
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Proclivities

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Red_Dragon wrote:1969: The lunar module "Eagle" lands on the moon
That's another event where I can remember exactly where I was.
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Alexandra

Location: PNW Gender:  
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Jul 20, 2013 - 6:36am |
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Red_Dragon wrote:1969: The lunar module "Eagle" lands on the moon
I wish I could remember watching it. I remember a lot of other hazy things from that year (was nearly 3) believe it or not. People in our family always joked that Mom & Dad should've named one of us Lunar. Get it? Heh.
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 20, 2013 - 5:14am |
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1969: The lunar module "Eagle" lands on the moon
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lily34

Location: GTFO Gender:  
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Jul 18, 2013 - 6:41am |
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sirdroseph wrote:
Cool, I actually remember exactly where I was when that happened. That was a great year.
i remember that, too. gymnastics that year was amazing.
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sirdroseph

Location: Not here, I tell you wat Gender:  
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Jul 18, 2013 - 6:37am |
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Red_Dragon wrote:1976: Nadia Comäneci scores the first 10 in Olympic gymnastics
Cool, I actually remember exactly where I was when that happened. That was a great year.
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 18, 2013 - 6:31am |
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1976: Nadia Comäneci scores the first 10 in Olympic gymnastics
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 18, 2013 - 6:03am |
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1969: Ted Kennedy has an unfortunate accident...
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 16, 2013 - 6:16am |
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1935: the first parking meter is installed - in Oklahoma City
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 12, 2013 - 5:55am |
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1962: The Rolling Stones perform for the first time
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ScottFromWyoming

Location: Powell Gender:  
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Jul 10, 2013 - 6:58am |
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Red_Dragon wrote:1890: Wyoming is admitted as the 44th state
 a date which will live in infamy
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 10, 2013 - 6:54am |
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1890: Wyoming is admitted as the 44th state
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black321

Location: An earth without maps Gender:  
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Jul 9, 2013 - 8:13am |
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buzz wrote: made in China?
Ha, London actually.
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buzz

Location: up the boohai 
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Jul 9, 2013 - 7:36am |
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black321 wrote:On this day (-1) in 1835, as every schoolboy knows, the Liberty Bell cracked. It cracked while tolling the funeral of Chief Justice John Marshall who had conveniently died in Philadelphia thus making all this possible. What most schoolboys missed, however, is that this was neither the first nor the last time it cracked - the bell had little to do with American liberty - and its most important role in American history may actually have been on D-Day in 1944. The bell was ordered and cast in 1752 for the statehouse of the colony of Pennsylvania. Of course times and government leaders were different back then. The government was having a tough time meeting its budget (can you imagine?), so they chiseled on the money for the bell (can you imagine?). Doubting the quality of American craftsmanship they ordered the bell from overseas. But to make up for the penny-pinching, perhaps, they decided to give it a grand theme. So they chose a quote from Leviticus - "Proclaim liberty throughout the land ....." The quote was clearly for show since they were all still good colonists aiding the British in the French and Indian War. Anyway the bell arrived from England at the end of 1752. The first time they rang it, it cracked. They handed it over to American artisans who recast it and then it recracked. They should have suspected shoddy workmanship when the bell first arrived. The bell casters had misspelled the colony's name as "Pensylvania." The bell then led a quiet life, at least until 1776 (July 8th strangely) when it was rung along with every other bell in Philadelphia (celebrating the publication of some document signed a few days earlier). Then, as noted above, it cracked for Marshall's funeral. The crack worsened beyond repair during the 1846 celebration of Washington's Birthday. Newspaper articles of this event inspired abolitionists to adopt the Liberty Bell as the image of American liberty for everyone. Over the next century that image grew so strong that the Liberty Bell became one of the most important symbols to all Americans. Enough so that when American troops hit the beaches of Normandy in 1944, in order to solidify public sentiment the bell was struck with a mallet and the sound was carried via radio all across the country.
made in China?
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black321

Location: An earth without maps Gender:  
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Jul 9, 2013 - 7:01am |
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On this day (-1) in 1835, as every schoolboy knows, the Liberty Bell cracked. It cracked while tolling the funeral of Chief Justice John Marshall who had conveniently died in Philadelphia thus making all this possible. What most schoolboys missed, however, is that this was neither the first nor the last time it cracked - the bell had little to do with American liberty - and its most important role in American history may actually have been on D-Day in 1944. The bell was ordered and cast in 1752 for the statehouse of the colony of Pennsylvania. Of course times and government leaders were different back then. The government was having a tough time meeting its budget (can you imagine?), so they chiseled on the money for the bell (can you imagine?). Doubting the quality of American craftsmanship they ordered the bell from overseas. But to make up for the penny-pinching, perhaps, they decided to give it a grand theme. So they chose a quote from Leviticus - "Proclaim liberty throughout the land ....." The quote was clearly for show since they were all still good colonists aiding the British in the French and Indian War. Anyway the bell arrived from England at the end of 1752. The first time they rang it, it cracked. They handed it over to American artisans who recast it and then it recracked. They should have suspected shoddy workmanship when the bell first arrived. The bell casters had misspelled the colony's name as "Pensylvania." The bell then led a quiet life, at least until 1776 (July 8th strangely) when it was rung along with every other bell in Philadelphia (celebrating the publication of some document signed a few days earlier). Then, as noted above, it cracked for Marshall's funeral. The crack worsened beyond repair during the 1846 celebration of Washington's Birthday. Newspaper articles of this event inspired abolitionists to adopt the Liberty Bell as the image of American liberty for everyone. Over the next century that image grew so strong that the Liberty Bell became one of the most important symbols to all Americans. Enough so that when American troops hit the beaches of Normandy in 1944, in order to solidify public sentiment the bell was struck with a mallet and the sound was carried via radio all across the country.
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miamizsun

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Jul 9, 2013 - 6:00am |
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JrzyTmata wrote: 1980
awesome
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 9, 2013 - 5:51am |
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1540: Henry VIII dumps wife #4, Anne of Cleves
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Coaxial

Location: Comfortably numb in So Texas Gender:  
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Jul 5, 2013 - 9:06am |
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JrzyTmata wrote:Jrzy and buzz go on their first date
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2cats

Location: Oklahoma Gender:  
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Jul 5, 2013 - 8:53am |
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Alexandra wrote: I have one niece and one nephew born that year too! Nephew is a Latin teacher in high school and a new daddy - and niece just got her PhD in Anthropology from Yale, for cryin' out loud! Damn kids growing up so fast!  I know, it goes by so fast. My daughter is a high school art teacher and all around nice person.
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jul 5, 2013 - 8:50am |
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JrzyTmata wrote: don't judge! not judgin'! jus' sayin' I liked big hair
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