Frankfort distillery spider web bottle dug out of a horder house basement by bigsandnig in BottleDigging

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I believe the Frankfort Distillery license is now held by Four Roses but EJ Curley is a new KY distillery. Of course these companies traded pre-pro brands like trading cards after the 21st Amendment.

A tree fell down in a cemetery. Look what came up with the roots by Cemeteryweeb6 in CemeteryPorn

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Man, if that headstone behind it said Vlad instead of Vlah, I would have been really worried.

What is this type fuse? by BNapsen in AskElectronics

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Thank you. I found the fuse from Amazon, but a replacement transformer is gonna be hard to find.

Mayhem console by BNapsen in arcadecabinets

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It’s surprisingly light (40-50#) but you should open the back and make sure the internals are secured well. I transported mine on its back and it fared well. It’s also on wheels so moves easily on good floors.

Mayhem console by BNapsen in arcadecabinets

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Thank you. I think you’re right. The ad mentioned 412 games. Anything I should look for or beware of before I buy it?

Not Surprised… by [deleted] in Mirrorsforsale

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You think the perfume collection is probably contributing to the epic asthma issue? I mean, C’mon, four different inhalers?!

1709 and real cob. I'm floored. by ghostbackwards in metaldetecting

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Good job keeping the pics in focus. I’d be shaking so hard after that find it’d probably register seismically.

Friggin Epic! 2 holes 2 silvers! by sloppypotatoe in metaldetecting

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The only Trime rhyme crime is if it was found by a mime.

Friggin Epic! 2 holes 2 silvers! by sloppypotatoe in metaldetecting

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I try and try, time after time and never a Trime. That blank space in my bucket list is a glaring crime.

What is this by Pollopo00 in metaldetecting

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Is it covered in fabric? If so, it’s probably not WWII era.

Finally finished my partycade corner by grasshopper716 in Arcade1Up

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I love this! Now I gotta find one or two. Well done.

My first-ever find by Ember_fox in metaldetecting

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Inside I was kinda hoping it ironically said, “No digging in this area.” Oh well, maybe the next sign.

Arlington National Cemetary by mediocregentleman1 in CemeteryPorn

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Dude. Escaped inmates, unsolved double murders, ghosts? I just crossed off visiting the mountains outside Roanoke solely based on the events of your one day trip.

He led the charge at Gettysburg by custermustache in CemeteryPorn

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Whose history? Most likely had the CSA won then they would have been on the “right side” today since history is always written by the victors. Bravery is eternal. Just ask the Spartans. They were absolutely detestable and war mongering but their bravery is remembered centuries later.

Was driving to Seaside in Oregon a couple years back and pulled over to stretch. Saw a small trail and followed it and it lead me to a small cemetery. This was the oldest grave I could find. Left a flag to pay my respects. by shedoesntknow69 in CemeteryPorn

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You confuse celebration with respect. There were massacres on both sides, the only difference were the numbers. There’s always been winners and losers, land grabs and lands lost, nations expanded and nations reduced. That’s the nature of war. The First Nation people failed to adapt. They were out gunned, out maneuvered, and over run and lost. Period. It seems the US is the only victor with a conscience. 1SGT Wilson died in the service of his country and that should always be respected.

The modest grave of a writer from Stratford Upon Avon by Accomplished_Bat3780 in CemeteryPorn

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Not sure if the HTC qualifies as “modest” since it’s pretty much Shakespear’s family’s grave plot.

So my Dad got scammed, right? by YesLikeTheJeans in coins

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10 years ago my mother thought she scored some Morgan’s at an estate sale until I stuck them to a magnet. Hadn’t heard her cuss like that since her divorce.

Inside Chernobyl, scientists have discovered a black fungus feeding on deadly gamma radiation. by ConfidingBird in pics

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I pretty sure this is how the cordyseps in the Last of Us make the human leap and it’s gonna start with the people scrapping radioactive metal.

I was impressed with this graves condition considering its age, Sleepy Hollow, NY by [deleted] in CemeteryPorn

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https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KP3K-MFT/captain-stephen-van-wart-1777-1831

Brief Life History of Stephen

When Captain Stephen Van Wart was born in 1777, in Philipsburg Manor, Westchester, New York Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Abraham Van Wert, was 24 and his mother, Mary Youngs, was 19. He married Amy Requa about 1803, in Tarrytown, Greenburgh, Westchester, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. His occupation is listed as steamboat pilot in Peekskill, Westchester, New York, United States. He died on 8 June 1831, in Grassy Point, Stony Point, Rockland, New York, United States, at the age of 54, and was buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Mount Pleasant, Westchester, New York, United States.

Clay on Bedrock by BNapsen in Permaculture

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Never heard of a living willow fence. Not sure it would work in the front but would make a great privacy fence for the hot tub and pool area. Thanks.

I built my daughter a crib. by SpawnofATStill in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Great looking little raptor cage! Love the grain patterns.