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Gabby 1 year ago
#36 Nine days later - Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
Gabby, Ah, The New York Times.
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
#44 She looks less happy after the nose job.
       
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Kathryn 1 year ago
Muriel,
because she looked at the bill
       
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Carolann 1 year ago
Kathryn,

#freehealthcare
       
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Amabel 1 year ago
#16 The cars were dangerous too!
       
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Teresa 1 year ago
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Oh please...
Hohlenstein Lion Man, Venus of Willendorf, Venus of Brassempouy
       
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Mock 1 year ago
#16 As dangerous as people say they were they were, I sure that kid grew up fine.
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
#22 I don't think it's "preserved" in the common sense. It's just a normal one that's been sitting there. I once saw a strawberry milkshake spill on a sidewalk last three months in the sun with NO CHANGES, until it rained, so they use LOTs if preservatives.
       
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This is Wojtek, a bear who was enlisted as a private in the Polish army during World War II:

Wojtek was found as a cub in Iran and became a sort of mascot for the soldiers he traveled with. He was eventually promoted to the rank of corporal because of his hard work "carrying ammo crates and used shells from the front lines back to the supply area" during the Battle of Monte Cassino. Wojtek passed away years after the war, in 1963, at the ripe old age of 21.

 

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