Another luck x Seren doodle! XD
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Another luck x Seren doodle! XD
So here’s a little Seren x Luck XD apparently people wanted it on Instagram so I drew it and I think I’ll do more in the future ^-^
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ANY two people, you said? Well, here goes a tough one. Nostalgia Critic or Angry Video Game Nerd?
“O-Oh! That is tough…” The witch looked confused. “Nostalgic… Critic?” She shrugs.
Max Friedman, on the right, stands in front of the Eynon Post Office with three unidentified men and a baby. Mr. Friedman was charged with operating a poker game out of the post office in 1914. Times-Tribune Archives
Playing cards for money in a government building sound like a scene out of movie or a television show but it did happen in Eynon in 1914.
The story goes that Max Friedman, postmaster of the Eynon Post Office, was arrested for running a poker game out of the small post office on Main St by a Lackawanna County detective. Read more at http://blogs.thetimes-tribune.com/pages/index.php/2015/01/23/playing-poker-with-the-postmaster/
Each year, due mostly to minor misspellings and very poor penmanship, hundreds of children’s letters are sent to Satan, Dark Lord of the Underworld.
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An art historian called Angelo Paratico claims the woman portrayed in da Vinci’s "Mona Lisa" might be both a Chinese slave and the painter’s mother.
The latest in my ongoing series "Theses That Could Have Been"