I’m going to take a break from my top lists and get back to just posting randomness again. I will do more lists in the future. Let me know what lists you may or may not want to see.
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My Crazy Little Mind
I’m going to take a break from my top lists and get back to just posting randomness again. I will do more lists in the future. Let me know what lists you may or may not want to see.
Thanks
Hanging out at Discovery Center in Murfreesboro.
This was taken at The Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo,TN
We Salute You! This was taken at Fort Pulaski which is located on Cockspur Island about 15 miles away from Historic Savannah Georgia. The monument was named after the Revolutionary War Hero Casimir Pulaski.
Just kidding. I had Cereal Instead
Considering their usefulness as both a sugary treat and a potentially lethal weapon in a pinch, what’s more surprising than the Astro Pop’s disappearance from the market in 2004 is that they remained on shelves for more than four decades. Created by two actual rocket scientists, the sucker’s shape was modeled after a three-stage rocket and purported to be the “longest lasting lollipop on earth.” The Astro Pop was acquired by Spangler Candy (the makers of Dum Dums and circus peanuts) in 1987, only to be discontinued 17 years later when the pop no longer seemed to mesh with the company’s larger corporate strategy. But there’s a happy ending for fans of this multi-colored treat, as its manufacturing rights were acquired by Leaf Brand—a candy company intent on resurrecting retro treats—which is once again making the iconic sucker available to the public and maintains a popular Facebook page in its honor.
ENGLISH IS HARD.
My brain. Simple as that.
All games All The Time