We’re wacky but we’re creative! Lol
That looks like Ohio in the winter of 67!
Mar. 7th mind blowing random thought of the day: In 2015, a fake painting of “Reclining Nude” by Amedeo Modigliani which sold for $170 million is on display at the Gallery of Modern Art in Scotland because its 17th century Italian frame is valuable.
Or start buying old looking frames…
Mar. 8th mind blowing random thought of the day: The Oxford English Dictionary credits the Beastie Boys band members for coining the term “mullet.”
Mar. 9th mind blowing random thought of the day: Inventor Nikola Tesla would refuse to speak to women who wore pearls.
This just makes me wonder if he spoke to any men wearing pearls.
Something is up with the pearls. Maybe they have some sort of mythical property he didn’t like.
Mar. 10th mind blowing random thought of the day : Bison vote democratically on where to migrate by facing in the desired direction and majority wins.
Mar. 11th mind blowing random thought of the day: In 1900, croquet was an Olympic sporting event, and only ever had one spectator.
Mar. 12th mind blowing random thought of the day: Actor Pierce Brosnan’s contract for playing James Bond forbade him from wearing a tuxedo in any other film during his tenure as the character.
Mar. 13th mind blowing random thought of the day: President Richard Nixon could play 5 instruments: the piano, violin, clarinet, accordion, and saxophone.
Mar. 14th mind blowing random thought of the day: Ruth Graves Wakefield, who invented the chocolate chip cookie in 1938, sold the recipe rights to Nestle for only $1.
A true American hero
My mother-in-law’s father was the Quaker minister in Whittier, CA where the Nixon family lived.
Mar. 15th mind blowing random thought of the day: Koalas hug trees in order to help regulate their body temperature.
And there was me thinking they were hippie’s!
Mar. 16th mind blowing random thought of the day: Before the invention of the hair dryer in 1920, people used vacuum cleaners.
Mar. 17th mind blowing random thought of the day: According to Irish legend, St. Patrick used shamrocks as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity when first introducing Christianity to Ireland, popularizing the 3 leafed plant for the holiday. The plant most widely considered to represent the shamrock is the Trifolium dubium, otherwise known as the lesser clover, seamair bhui.
Mar. 18th mind blowing random thought of the day: Refried beans are only fried once.