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Kayla Tsukino
@kaylachan (84823)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Mar
Good afternoon.
I would've gotten here sooner, but I ran into a little emergency. My neighbor from across the street came and asked me to call a cab for her. Her daughter is in the hospital, and she doesn't drive. If our van...
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Vicki, #1 Creek Girl
@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
8 Sep
The good news, relatively speaking, is I got my Botox injections today for my migraines. They hurt, but not unbearably and they're certainly better than headaches every day.
Today is our son Robert's birthday...I'm cooking a nice...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3481)
• Eldoret, Kenya
10 Aug
Within the first few days of August, we’ve lost over 50 Kenyans in separate road and air accidents. Of the number, 8 died when an aircraft owned by AMREF flying doctors descended and crashed in a residential estate near Nairobi...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112864)
• United States
19 Jul
MRI accidents are rare, but they do happen, and every time I read about one, I am amazed at the power of these machines. You've heard of oxygen tanks whirling through the air, guns going off, even wheelchairs in flight, and people...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112864)
• United States
7 Jul
Picture this. It was 1990 and I was 17 and still driving my first car. A 1980 powder blue Ford Fiesta I bought for $425. At the time, during the summer months, I worked for our local school district, cleaning classrooms, waxing...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112864)
• United States
17 Jan 25
It was during the holidays, and I was probably around 11 years old or so. At the time we lived in Illinois and we were visiting with my grandparents and extended family in Milwaukee, WI. When we stayed there, my dad would park his...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222624)
• United States
7 Nov 23
I can thank God that I never have. The only thing that happened to me was that I was driving on a very bad, slushy, s**wy day; and I slid into a guard rail. No damage was done; and that was about 30 or 40 years ago. I've never...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
5 Aug 23
And shouldn't be.
I was listening to the news this morning about water toxicity. We all know water is good for us, but did you know it can also kill you if you drink too much of it?
There are four times in my life when I faced...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112864)
• United States
8 Nov 21
Ah Mondays. You just have to love them.
My mom went over to my niece's house to babysit for her great-grandchild while my niece went to work, and lo and behold somehow my niece managed to back into my mom's Ford Escape.
It's a...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
12 Oct 21
I’ll never forget this day in 2014, not the date so much, but the events that led up to this day, a few weeks prior my cousin F was severely burned on both hands while working on a car, he ended up having to be rushed to the...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
20 Aug 21
Hi guys,
Hope all of you are doing good. I am doing good too. I believe in this quote completely. Sometimes in life we may fall down by accident but staying down or rising up again is a choice....
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Barbara Radisavlejvic
@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
18 Mar 21
That's one reason I haven't been here for a while. I was suddenly thrust into the role of full-time caregiver. He is healing well and I'm finally able to leave the house for a short time to shop, etc. Our friends and church have...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
3 Feb 21
The inventor of velcro was out hunting with his faithful hound when he became agitated with burrs sticking to both himself and his dog. Apparently, George De Mestral was a man who looked at things from a scientific mind. He wanted...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
2 Feb 21
Sort of spinning off from yesterday's post about liquid paper, today's is about synthetic dye.
Now the man was only 18 years old (in 1856) when he came across this happy mistake that propelled him into a new career. William Henry...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
1 Feb 21
The term "liquid paper" wasn't known to me until today. I, like most people here, know this as "white out". It's a liquid formula that adheres to and covers up a mistake on a piece of paper.
But how was it invented?
I...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
30 Jan 21
First called, Butterdrop Do cookies, these cookies were invented at the Tollhouse Inn by a lady expecting the chocolate to melt
Ruth Wakefield placed broken up pieces of chocolate in her batter one day in the...
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DianneN
@DianneN (254926)
• United States
25 Aug 20
The photo has nothing to do with my post, but was taken from our very last cruise out of New York to Bermuda. That’s all I saw from our terrace.
Our furnace was due to be cleaned this morning, but on the way to our home, the...
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J.N.R Dutton
@jnrdutton (3452)
• United States
22 Aug 20
I recently learned about one of the strangest accidents in history. It is called the Great Molasses Flood. It occurred in the early 1900's (1919 to be exact) in Boston,Mass. On the surface, a flood of molasses may sound humorous,...
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