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I just love Willie Nelson. I can listen to his catalog forever
RIP Mr. Silver, I guess God needed another Piano Player.
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YMCA has the best tree in Simi Valley. With the $5 discount coupon attached it makes it better. So if you still need a tree head out to the Simi valley Y...M...C...A...
We’ve seen a lot of videos that send things up into the stratosphere, but Ron Fugelseth and his 4-year-old kid did this, plus one (animated) step more when they sent the kiddo’s favorite toy train eighteen miles up!
Lifted by a weather balloon, and accompanied by a taped up orange styrofoam box with an HD camera and a GPS-equipped phone, the train traveled up to see the earth’s curvature and then came falling back down, landing 27 miles from where it launched.
Looks like the train had fun.
Thanks, @rogier, kvetchup, and @alexkuhl.
President Obama is slamming Mitt Romney for heading companies that were “pioneers in outsourcing U.S. jobs,” while Romney is accusing Obama of being “the real outsourcer-in-chief.”
These are the dog days of summer and the silly season of presidential campaigns. But can we get real, please?
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