Warby flashed both ways over a measured kilometre at an average 511.1 km/h, a touch over 317 mph, a record that two men have died trying to match. Warby had already become the world’s fastest man on water in 1977 when, behind the wheel of his hydroplane powered by two second-hand Westinghouse J-34 jet engines, he set an average speed of 464 km/h on the dam.
Any piles left in the field were scattered by the elk like leaves in the fall. But the bean farmers bowed their backs and carried on. They finally finished the harvest. Back at the ranch they cleaned and “winded” them with an electric fan and wound up with 800 lbs of beans. Considering the expected twenty ton harvest, I guess you could say the elk won the Star Valley Beanfield War.
In 1874, in one of the most understated events in Australian history, Alexander and Mary’s grandson,
The second dockyard also eventually failed, closing with great bitterness on March 6, 1987, with losses of $37 million. In total 98 ships were built at the second dockyard between 1943 and 1983, the last launched the Sydney Harbour ferry Queenscliff in 1983, although the site did make a brief return to shipbuilding 12 years later when the $5 million, 500-passenger paddleboat Sydney Showboat II was built there.

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“I crouched down and tried to help him without being punishing and as we got to the line we had a length to spare. Unbelievable. We’d won the bloody Melbourne Cup!
Standing ankle deep in the sprouting pigweed was a scruffy little stallion. He stood 13 hands and maybe weighed 800 lbs. He was tethered on a 25-foot rope and had mowed weeds in a fifty-foot circle. “He’s an Adopt-A-Horse,” she said. They’d named him Sparky.
Commenter: Free LunchEveryone.. pray that the self-righteous Nan Barlow graduates before she kicks the bucket.

To say Ingrid Michaelson is prolific is an understatement: In just a decade, she has released six albums (five of which have charted) and ten singles (eight charted). But to say she’s an emotional multitasker? That’s a relatively new accomplishment for her. The love’s-labors-lost banger "Hell No," is her first single in a year. It’s also surprisingly playful. Because over the past two years, Michaelson has grappled with not only the personal and familial sickness chronicled in her previous album, ‘Lights Out,’ but also the death of her mother and demise of her marriage. For some, it can take a lifetime to navigate the stages of so much grief. But Michaelson did it in record time. Her new album, the aptly named ‘It Doesn’t Have to Make Sense’ (out August 26, Cabin 24/RED), is a powerfully honest time capsule of her undoings and rebirths. "Allowing myself to not try to make everything make sense was freeing for me," she explains the New York-based singer. "Life doesn’t always make sense." Previously, her glass-half-full outlook served her richly. It started with beautiful, idiosyncratic creations such as "The Way I Am" (2007) and "Maybe" (2009), songs that have breathed life … (read more)
"That’s what we’re talking about," AJ said. "I think it’s very Hawking that we are able to apply it to a present circumstance. That’s very Hawking. We need that focus."
When you listen to Over the Rhine, the supremely talented wife-husband duo of Karin Bergquist and Linford Detweiler, you quickly fall under the spell of Karin’s compelling voice, ethereal and earthy at once, and then you notice their subtle, satisfying arrangements, all the instruments so exquisitely balanced, and finally the lines of the songs start hitting you. Paste Magazine praises their "lovely, heartbreaking, and ultimately uplifting musical mosaic." TheWashington Post applauds their "understated, country-tinged charm." The Los Angeles Times praises their 2014 holiday album, Blood Oranges In The Snow, declaring "If every musician brought this much inspiration and imagination to the task of recording holiday songs, what a wonderful world it truly would be."
The black sprue design uses less material. I’m guessing that plays a large part in the change. I’m excited about the rabbit! I love seeing more animals than just dogs in these sets. Dogs are great, but I love variety.
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