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Thats a heck of a back fence!

Looks like the Pink Panther!

Are we sure that fence isn't keeping that creature in?

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Looks like a fixture from a roadside tourist trap on the Maine coast.

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The Fengyang Drum Tower in China partially collapsed on May 19 with nearby tourists seen scrambling as roof tiles went flying from the 650-year-old building. The building was originally built in 1375 during the Ming Dynasty. The Drum tower is in Fengyang county in the Anhui Province & 600 miles south of Beijing. No injuries were reported, and the Tourists Bureau said it is investigating, however, all indications were that Buddy Rich was rehearsing inside. happy

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Here's a feel-good story for Memorial day weekend. wink

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I find myself needing to look backwards to feel happy any more.

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While you keyboard warriors have been busy insulting each other and trying to solve world-wide problems, I have done my homework and solved a mystery that has plague mankind for centuries. surprise Why has hot-dogs come in packages of 10, while buns come in packages of 8 ? I have searched far & wide, high & low, and have finally found the answer. happy https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/mystery-explained-why-hot-dogs-200000170.html

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RonaldJosephCote wrote:

While you keyboard warriors have been busy insulting each other and trying to solve world-wide problems, I have done my homework and solved a mystery that has plague mankind for centuries. Why has hot-dogs come in packages of 10, while buns come in packages of 8 ? I have searched far & wide, high & low, and have finally found the answer. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/mystery-explained-why-hot-dogs-200000170.html

I actually bought some Nathan's hot dogs that came in an 8 pack and an 8 pack of rolls.

What I can't find in the Midwest are hot dog rolls that come with a slice between the loaf of rolls that allows you to put them on a frying pan with butter so they toast up on the sides. I think Nissen made rolls like this, but I've only seen these in New England.

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Nathan's hot dogs are world famous thanks to Joey Chestnut. wink