Why Day of the Dead always intrigues
For decades, maybe even centuries, Unidentified Flying Objects have been a mystery, a joke and a source of denial from all who have dismissed the idea as nonsense. I remember the explanations.
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For decades, maybe even centuries, Unidentified Flying Objects have been a mystery, a joke and a source of denial from all who have dismissed the idea as nonsense. I remember the explanations.
Few things darken the clouds here at Lakeside like an improperly functioning ATM machine.
The “Atlas and Boots World Happiness Report” has done a survey intended to rank nations on a happiness scale.
According to The Huffington Post, the lions and tigers at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. have tested positive for Covid-19.
Seriously, it’s time somebody asked, “Hey, what’s the deal with mountainous sunshine?”
We have the virus bursting into an Italian family wedding of variants.
The overwhelming and disorienting amount of junk news and endless documentary accounts continue to pile up like plastic trash islands in our oceans.