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Today’s selection….from yer dad’s car. Oh, myyyyy!!! LOLOLOLOLOL
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I think our lamp has a bad attitude!
I just got my new personalized license plate. "BAA BAA"… It's for my black jeep.
Not sure where this falls but from a Reader’s Digest article, about Ten Crazy Predictions that actually came true:
Journalist William Thomas Stead doubled as a psychic, launching his own supernatural magazine, Borderland, in 1893. Strangely, Stead’s claims of clairvoyance might not have been so far-fetched. He wrote an 1886 piece of fiction detailing the tragedy of a ship sinking without enough lifeboats, with the editor's note, “This is exactly what might take place and will take place if liners are sent to sea short of boats.” Stead was a passenger on the Titanic and died in the tragedy.
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In a 1987 interview, Omni magazine asked film critic Roger Ebert to predict the future of TV vs. movies. His response: “You'll not go to a video store but instead order a movie on demand and then pay for it. Videocassette tapes as we know them now will be obsolete both for showing prerecorded movies and for recording movies. People will record films on 8mm and will play them back using laser-disk/CD technology.”
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As a fourth grader, Colin Kaepernick wrote a letter predicting his future—and got it spot-on. The elementary student said he’d be somewhere between 6 feet and 6 foot 4 (he’s now 6 feet, 4 inches tall), and because he was a “good athelet” at that point, he figured he’d play pro football for either the San Francisco 49ers or Green Bay Packers, “even if they aren’t good in seven years.” Fast-forward to 2011, and Kaepernick was drafted by the 49ers. The next year, he would become a starting quarterback.
There are others….give ‘em a look at the link.
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