OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
United States • Age 70
Joined myLot 13 years ago
I miss myLot all the time! Try to get here as much as I can! Make the most of online world while you can!
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OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
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11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
Yes, that's right..bad art..what classifies as bad art?
Well, this museum in Massachusettes has it all.
It's quite a laugh really.
I wonder how they recruit some of these art works?
Anyway, enjoy looking.
Have you ever...
9 responses •
11 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
25 Dec
On December 25, 1830, the Best Friend of Charleston made its inaugural run, marking the first American-built steam locomotive to pull a passenger train on a public railroad. The locomotive was constructed by New York's West Point...
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13 people
Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (49717)
• Staten Island, New York
14 Feb
I went to get my hair done yesterday.
Colored my roots and gray hair.
Did highlights.
Got a haircut and a blow out.
It cost me $265.
That’s very expensive.
Last time I did all that it was $245, which is still pretty...
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11 people
Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (49717)
• Staten Island, New York
8 Feb
My parents’ friend turned 75 February 3rd and Saturday was his party at a restaurant. I needed a card so went to my local Duane Reade pharmacy to get it.
I found a card that said 75 years young on it. I don’t remember what it...
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8 people
Judy Evans
@JudyEv (373701)
• Rockingham, Australia
8 Feb
The photo has nothing to do with the post.
I read a very interesting article the other day on ‘weaponised incompetence’. This is when one person avoids or refuses to do a task by saying they’re not good at it. They use their...
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19 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
25 Dec
On December 25, 1830, the Best Friend of Charleston made its inaugural run, marking the first American-built steam locomotive to pull a passenger train on a public railroad. The locomotive was constructed by New York's West Point...
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13 people
Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21168)
• London, England
14 Oct
Yesterday I went to an unusual art exhibition, at Marble Arch, The Frameless Immersive exhibition.
It is set in four rooms that show enlarged images of classic paintings, but more than that there is activity such as people and...
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11 people
celticeagle
@celticeagle (186361)
• Boise, Idaho
7 Feb
I have suffered from depression for as long as I can remember. I have taken many ant-depressants over the years and now I have reached a time when none help that much anymore, and I just have to be careful. My last diagnosis was...
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6 people
celticeagle
@celticeagle (186361)
• Boise, Idaho
7 Feb
I called MTM (our local free ride for people on Medicaid going to medical appointments) on 1/7/2026 and complained because drivers were coming at the wrong time. My daughter has been getting physical therapy once a week and her...
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7 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
10 Jan
This one is called Boldt Castle in New York.
History of this castle:
George Boldt began constructing this Rhineland-style castle in 1900 as a Valentine's Day surprise for his beloved wife, Louise. Tragically, after her...
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17 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
10 Jan
This one is called Boldt Castle in New York.
History of this castle:
George Boldt began constructing this Rhineland-style castle in 1900 as a Valentine's Day surprise for his beloved wife, Louise. Tragically, after her...
16 responses •
17 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
10 Jan
This one is called Boldt Castle in New York.
History of this castle:
George Boldt began constructing this Rhineland-style castle in 1900 as a Valentine's Day surprise for his beloved wife, Louise. Tragically, after her...
16 responses •
17 people
OceanTiara
@RebeccasFarm (91241)
• United States
12 Jan
What a looker she was too.
She married Thaddeus, he died, and she filled his seat, all while raising her kids on their cotton farm in Arkansas.
She was born Hattie Ophelia Wyatt in Tennessee, served as a Democratic Senator from...
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10 people





