I got the idea for this label from one of my favorite bloggers and social media friends: I have tons of pictures I download from my daily queries and random searches, but I don't share them all because I try to only pick the ones I evaluate to be the best or the ones I consider to be my favorites for my humble posts; however, I've chosen to post these discarded pictures anyway under this gigantic label. I truly desire to entertain you, even if in the slightest, so relax and scroll until your finger hurts.
3AM Musings: Because We Know Those People...Hopefully
Fowey Harbour, Cornwall ; 1887 ; Frank Brangwyn
It Later Became Mississippi
If You Have Friends, You Might Enjoy Reading These With Them: The Curious Charms Of Arthur Pepper ; Phaedra Patrick
Cher ; Late 1970's
Keep That Thing Away From My Butter!
3AM Musings: D'oh!
Deserted Houses, Pimlico ; 1943 ; Charles Ginner
His Contract Ended In 2021, But He's Now Running For Mayor. Look It Up. It's A Wild Read.
In the 1970s 15-year-old Mary Vincent hitched a ride with a stranger. She was then brutally assaulted in the van, had both of her arms chopped off, and was then thrown over a cliff to die. She miraculously survived and later faced her attacker in court.
If You Have Friends, You Might Enjoy Reading These With Them: Miller’s Valley ; Anna Quindlen
Some Fun, Light, Maybe A Little Dark And Romantic Period Films For People Who Just Love The Clothes They Wore
A young Joey Ramone From The Ramones
Keep That Thing Away From My Butter!
3AM Musings: I Think This One Would Go Both Ways
Interior Scene With Figures Luncheoning ; 1890 ; Albert Chevallier Tayler
Small Price To Pay For This Awesome Name
Ancient Romans held mock sea battles known as “Naumachia” (Now-mah-chee-uh) for entertainment. In some cases whole amphitheaters like “The Colosseum” would be flooded and the ship battles would take place within them while spectators would watch from their seats.
If You Have Friends, You Might Enjoy Reading These With Them: All Summer Long ; Dorothea Benton Frank
Some Fun, Light, Maybe A Little Dark And Romantic Period Films For People Who Just Love The Clothes They Wore
Neil Young during his Buffalo Springfield time.
Keep That Thing Away From My Butter!
3AM Musings: Mind Blowing Meta-Thinking Here
The Farewell ; Adolphe Weisz
In 1932 the Australian military started “The Great Emu War” where they tried to cull emus with machine guns. Six days after the first engagement, 2,500 rounds of ammunition had been fired and no emus were killed. The end result was a forced retreat of Australian troops when they realized they could not kill the Emus cost-effectively due to the birds' positioning tactics.
If You Have Friends, You Might Enjoy Reading These With Them: A Girl’s Guide To Moving On ; Debbie Macomber
Some Fun, Light, Maybe A Little Dark And Romantic Period Films For People Who Just Love The Clothes They Wore
Diana Ross photographed for Vogue France ; January 1970
Keep That Thing Away From My Butter!
3AM Musings: There Are So Many Double Standards In Our Culture, I Could Write A Book
The Necklace ; 1902 ; Susan Watkins
In 1998 Clarence Elkins was convicted of murdering his mother-in-law and assaulting his 6-year-old niece. He was denied an appeal on rape and murder charges despite proving the DNA didn’t match. His wife worked hard to exonerate him and found a likely suspect who was in the same jail as him, but the prosecutor still refused to overturn the conviction until the attorney general publicly shamed him. After he was released, it was discovered that the real killer, a convicted sex offender who lived next door to the victim, had once asked a police officer why they hadn't arrested him for the murder yet.
If You Have Friends, You Might Enjoy Reading These With Them: The Friends We Keep ; Susan Mallery
Some Fun, Light, Maybe A Little Dark And Romantic Period Films For People Who Just Love The Clothes They Wore
Tom Waits With Bette Midler
Keep That Thing Away From My Butter!
3AM Musings: This Does Not Surprise Me One Bit
The Indecisive Hour ; Jan Frans de Boever
Indiana’s most notorious serial killer, Belle Gunness, purportedly murdered up to 40 people after she moved from Norway to Chicago in 1881. She killed most of her suitors and boyfriends and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy; she may also have killed both of her husbands and all of her children, on different occasions. When she was about to be exposed as a killer, she burned down her home and feigned death while successfully framing the only potential witness to her crimes, who died a year later in prison. She managed to vanish with a small fortune in premarital gifts and insurance payments and was never seen again.
If You Have Friends, You Might Enjoy Reading These With Them: The Apartment ; Danielle Steel
Some Fun, Light, Maybe A Little Dark And Romantic Period Films For People Who Just Love The Clothes They Wore
John Coltrane And Miles Davis
Keep That Thing Away From My Butter!
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