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"Ice, Ice, Maybe"
I am the least creative person I know. When I think I know a topic, I jump into my favorite tire track or rut, and I'm off to the races. I'm sure to wear blinders, too, so that nothing and no one can persuade me to the contrary. Far be it from me to seek input or to consult anyone more experienced than I. No, no, no! It is my way or the highway, baby. Put the bit between my teeth and ride me to the finish line.
By Mack D. Ames2 years ago in Humor
The Timeless Artistry: Unveiling the Legacy of Kanae Swords Across Ages
I. Introduction A. Brief Overview of Kanae Swords Kanae swords, steeped in tradition and craftsmanship, hold a significant place in the world of edged weapons. The term "Kanae" resonates with history, embodying a legacy that extends across cultures and time periods. This article delves into the intricate details of Kanae swords, exploring their types, historical roots, craftsmanship, and cultural impact.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humor
Does Anyone Other Than a Skier Honestly Enjoy Winter Snow, Sleet, and Ice?
The Question Recently a seemingly six-word innocuous question was posed by a friend: “Which do you hate the most?” It related to which month of winter people most dread. January, the shorter February, or yet another one?
By Victoria Kjos 2 years ago in Humor
The Evolution of Tradition: Collapsible Bo Staff Techniques!
An updated version of the classic martial arts bo staff is the collapsible bo staff, also referred to as a telescopic staff. It is appropriate for training, demonstrations, and self-defense due to its special folding construction, which also makes it easy to hide and transport. Due to wear on joints and connectors, it could not be as robust or long-lasting as traditional ones. Because the technique is collapsible, martial artists frequently modify their methods to accommodate it, which calls for effective control and manipulation abilities.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humor
Turtle Triumph: Ming and Goggles Adventures in Chinatown
The Salsa-Strutting Turtle In the vibrant heart of Chinatown lived Ming, a man whose life was anything but ordinary. His companion, Goggles, was no run-of-the-mill turtle; he was Ming's pride, joy, and an unexpected maestro of slow-motion salsa.
By Gennadiy Shevtsov2 years ago in Humor
REINCARNATION ... makes you think
REINCARNATION . . makes you think Why I don’t want to come back as a … <????> <????> When I was younger, MUCH younger, I overheard a conversation between my mother and her mother. Unfortunately, I didn’t hear the entire conversation, but its premise intrigued the older me.
By Margaret Brennan2 years ago in Humor
ANOTHER NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? We’ve all sung that song. Most of us have kissed that special someone right before we began swaying and singing to the ringing in the new year. Many of us, on January 1st, make a list of the resolutions we are determined to keep – in the coming year!
By Margaret Brennan2 years ago in Humor










