That's the photo that the experts are basing there 90%+ positive results on? I've seen clearer Bigfoot photos! Reminds me of the show, where Jesse James survived. The photo experts were sure it was him, but the DNA said a big fat no.
Lawerence's Rolls Royce that he commandeered for use during the war has been found in the Vermont of all places! http://nationalpost.com/g00/news/world/lawrence-of-arabia-rolls-fans-say-they-solved-wwi-mystery/wcm/02453520-4df1-423c-8284-b27bcd259a8b?i10c.referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
Getting back on subject. The ending of this commercial will sound familiar to a lot of you, when you use an old expression, and the people around you don't get it!
Well, now I know for sure, my neighbors Granddaughters do enjoy torturing me! They insisted I watch some Sponge Bob Square Pants movie! Actually, I didn't mind as a whole, but I was very frustrated when the movie would start an old song I actually liked, only to immediately cut it off!
I have several old motorcycles dating back to over 100 years old. On many occasions, when I was working on them, it was so nice to find photos of some one else who went through the same problems as me. These photos often save days and even months, let alone a lot of phone calls, trying to find...
There are cold weather Mirages. Many think this explains why crew on the California said, all they saw was a single stack small ship in the distance. You can see a supertanker longer then a football field and it looks just like an old fashion tramp steamer. Very weird!
Last night at Midnight, I was able to get onto Photobucket and retrieve the photos I wanted. I left the rest on there to see what happens. I agree, it's not so much paying, it's the exorbitant price they want. If the charged just $10, times just one million patrons that's $10,000,000 right...
Always remember, more first class male passengers survived the third class children! On the other hand, as one historian noted, they were traveling in third class, but it was Titanic third class!
Actually, no, the first movie about the sinking was Saved From The Titanic (1912), it was released a month to the day after the sinking. Staring Dorothy Gibson, who was an actual survivor and was on board the first life boat. She co wrote the book by the same title. As was the custom of the...
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