Daily Archives: May 20, 2020

1940s Fashion: Women’s and Men’s Clothing Worn, 1940–1950 – FamilySearch May 20, 2020

I saw this on FamilySearch – 1940s Fashion: Women’s and Men’s Clothing Worn, 1940–1950: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/1940s-fashion-women-men/. May 20, 2020  – by  Sunny Morton –snip– World War II dominated the first half of the 1940s as well as fashions in the Western world. … Continue reading

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Discover Your Ancestors’ Role in History with Free Military Records May 20 – 26, 2020 – May 20, 2020

I saw this on MyHeritage today – Discover Your Ancestors’ Role in History with Free Military Records: https://blog.myheritage.com/2020/05/discover-your-ancestors-role-in-history-with-free-military-records/  by Esther May 20, 2020 Historical Records This Memorial Day, as people across the United States honor the memories of the heroes … Continue reading

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At long last…my magnolia blooms — Suzassippi’s Lottabusha County Chronicles

It seems to have taken longer this year for the first magnolia bloom to open. Perhaps because it has been on the cool side the past week, but nonetheless I was excited to see it fully emerge yesterday. It will … Continue reading

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Adrian Carton de Wiart | WWI’s Most Unstoppable Soldier – YouTube Video Weird History – Weirdness Wednesdays May 20, 2020

I saw this on YouTube today – Adrian Carton de Wiart | WWI’s Most Unstoppable Soldier – YouTube Video Weird History – Weirdness Wednesdays May 20, 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsshOczK9oY (about 11:43 minutes long). Word of caution, the video may be a … Continue reading

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Types of Insurance to Consider – May 20, 2020

The below are insurance for items like cell phones, computers, laptops, appliances, and travel. They do not cover medical, home owners/renter’s, vehicle, or similar types of insurance policies. In all of the below examples, I would compare the insurance cost … Continue reading

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Curvaceous Design: The History of the Coca-Cola Bottle — Atomic Redhead

Few things are as iconic as a bottle of Coca-Cola. In fact, as early as 1949, a study showed that fewer than one percent of Americans could not identify a bottle of Coke by its shape alone. That is a … Continue reading

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Captured In Providence – Featured Vlogger of the Week – May 20, 2020

I chose Captured In Providence- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59KhIPOR0Jj653dC4laEJw/  as this week’s Featured Vlogger of the Week. The channel has 1.06 million subscribers, 855 videos, Joined Oct 2, 2015; 219,820,049 views. About page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59KhIPOR0Jj653dC4laEJw/about Description Real people have their cases heard in Providence … Continue reading

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1 – 5 Circumstances It Would Pay To Have Travel Insurance — Travel and Sport dot pw

Nobody likes to consider the worst when you’re preparing a holiday– that’s for the journey back when you’re thinking of the stack of documents that require handling on Monday when you’re back in the office. Unfortunately, there are numerous things … Continue reading

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I lost my brother & The world’s strictest mom returns! YouTube Captured In Providence

I saw this on YouTube – https://youtu.be/QL-ShmflrX0 Direct link – I lost my brother & The world’s strictest mom returns! YouTube Captured In Providence:  https://youtu.be/QL-ShmflrX0  

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In Memoriam: Fred Willard — Cinema Spotlight

Fred Willard was one of the most recognizable comedic actors of his time appearing in over 60 films and countless television programs during his decades-long career. Known primarily for his appearances in mockumentaries and guest spots on the small screen, … Continue reading

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