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Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:01 am
Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:01 am
Morning all
JOTD
What do you call a dishwasher that doesn’t operate normally?
Dishfunctional.
JOTD
What do you call a dishwasher that doesn’t operate normally?
Dishfunctional.
This post was edited on 8/10/25 at 4:19 am
Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:12 am to dyslexiateechur
Good Morning Humans
It’s too damn early.
You people have a great Sunday.
It’s too damn early.
You people have a great Sunday.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:26 am to dyslexiateechur
Sup everyone about time for me to head on home and get some
Suppose to rain alot today so sleep will be sound. I hope at least. Nothing is guaranteed with 3 golden retreivers in the house
OT
Suppose to rain alot today so sleep will be sound. I hope at least. Nothing is guaranteed with 3 golden retreivers in the house
OT
Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:31 am to FLBooGoTigs1
quote:Your roomba must hate you.
3 golden retreivers in the house
GM Flooby, & B&B + teechur
Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:43 am to dyslexiateechur
Good morning teech, BnB, Bawfrog, BooBoo and those yet to come.
On this day in history:
30 B.C. (maybe?)
On August 10, 30 B.C. (some scholars say August 12), Cleopatra, queen of Egypt and lover of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, takes her life following the defeat of her forces against Octavian, the future first emperor of Rome.
1776
News reaches London that the Americans had drafted the Declaration of Independence.
LFG!
1792
Louis XVI of France imprisoned
As the French Revolution (1787–99) continued, the country's monarchy was effectively overthrown on this day in 1792 when King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie-Antoinette, were imprisoned (they were eventually guillotined).
1793
The Louvre opened in Paris, and it later became the most-visited museum in the world.
1846
The Smithsonian Institution was founded in Washington, D.C., by the U.S. Congress with funds bequeathed by English scientist James Smithson.
1914
France declared war on Austria-Hungary in World War I.
1927
President Calvin Coolidge arrives, cowboy-hatted and on horseback, to dedicate Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, two months before carving begins. He presents sculptor Gutzon Borglum with a set of steel drill bits.
1937
First-ever electric guitar patent awarded to the Electro String Corporation. The United States Patent Office recognizes the electric guitar—the instrument that revolutionized jazz, blues and country music and made the later rise of rock and roll possible—with the award of Patent #2,089.171. It went to George D. Beauchamp, a musician-turned-inventor for an electrified instrument known as the Rickenbacker Frying Pan.
1939
The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland and featuring words and music by E.Y. “Yip” Harburg and Harold Arlen, receives its world premiere in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It would open widely in U.S. theaters some two weeks later.
1945
Just a day after the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan submits its acquiescence to the Potsdam Conference terms of unconditional surrender, as President Harry S. Truman orders a halt to atomic bombing.
1950
Sunset Boulevard, considered one of Hollywood's greatest films, had its world premiere; the film noir is especially noted for Gloria Swanson's portrayal of a fading movie star.
1970
American musician Jim Morrison, lead singer of the Doors, went on trial in Florida, charged with various crimes after allegedly exposing himself during a Miami concert in 1969; he was later found guilty.
1977
American serial killer David Berkowitz was arrested after murdering six people in New York City and plunging the city into a panic; he later confessed and was sentenced to 365 years in prison.
1981
Pete Rose sets National League hits record. Pete Rose of the Philadelphia Phillies gets the 3,631st hit of his baseball career, breaking Stan Musial’s record for most hits by a National Leaguer. The record-breaking hit came in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, the team with whom Musial had spent his entire career, and the former hits king was on hand to congratulate Rose.
1984
“Red Dawn,” first PG-13 movie, is released. The action thriller Red Dawn, starring Patrick Swayze, opens in theaters as the first movie to be released with a PG-13 rating. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), which oversees the movie rating system, had announced the new PG-13 category in July of that same year.
1990
Magellan Space Probe is Inserted in Orbit Around Venus. The first spacecraft to be launched by a space shuttle, Magellan was a robotic space probe that spent 8 months gathering data about the surface of the planet also known as Earth's twin. The probe was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on May 4, 1989, when Space Shuttle Atlantis took it to low Earth orbit and released it.
2003
The First Person to Get Married While in Space.
Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko was on the International Space Station when he married Ekaterina Dmitrieva, who was located in Texas at the time of the wedding. The wedding took place through a NASA satellite hookup.
2008
American singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes—a pioneering figure in soul music whose recordings influenced the development of such musical genres as disco, rap, and urban-contemporary—died at age 65.
Hope everyone has a great Sunday!
On this day in history:
30 B.C. (maybe?)
On August 10, 30 B.C. (some scholars say August 12), Cleopatra, queen of Egypt and lover of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, takes her life following the defeat of her forces against Octavian, the future first emperor of Rome.
1776
News reaches London that the Americans had drafted the Declaration of Independence.
1792
Louis XVI of France imprisoned
As the French Revolution (1787–99) continued, the country's monarchy was effectively overthrown on this day in 1792 when King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie-Antoinette, were imprisoned (they were eventually guillotined).
1793
The Louvre opened in Paris, and it later became the most-visited museum in the world.
1846
The Smithsonian Institution was founded in Washington, D.C., by the U.S. Congress with funds bequeathed by English scientist James Smithson.
1914
France declared war on Austria-Hungary in World War I.
1927
President Calvin Coolidge arrives, cowboy-hatted and on horseback, to dedicate Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, two months before carving begins. He presents sculptor Gutzon Borglum with a set of steel drill bits.
1937
First-ever electric guitar patent awarded to the Electro String Corporation. The United States Patent Office recognizes the electric guitar—the instrument that revolutionized jazz, blues and country music and made the later rise of rock and roll possible—with the award of Patent #2,089.171. It went to George D. Beauchamp, a musician-turned-inventor for an electrified instrument known as the Rickenbacker Frying Pan.
1939
The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland and featuring words and music by E.Y. “Yip” Harburg and Harold Arlen, receives its world premiere in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It would open widely in U.S. theaters some two weeks later.
1945
Just a day after the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan submits its acquiescence to the Potsdam Conference terms of unconditional surrender, as President Harry S. Truman orders a halt to atomic bombing.
1950
Sunset Boulevard, considered one of Hollywood's greatest films, had its world premiere; the film noir is especially noted for Gloria Swanson's portrayal of a fading movie star.
1970
American musician Jim Morrison, lead singer of the Doors, went on trial in Florida, charged with various crimes after allegedly exposing himself during a Miami concert in 1969; he was later found guilty.
1977
American serial killer David Berkowitz was arrested after murdering six people in New York City and plunging the city into a panic; he later confessed and was sentenced to 365 years in prison.
1981
Pete Rose sets National League hits record. Pete Rose of the Philadelphia Phillies gets the 3,631st hit of his baseball career, breaking Stan Musial’s record for most hits by a National Leaguer. The record-breaking hit came in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, the team with whom Musial had spent his entire career, and the former hits king was on hand to congratulate Rose.
1984
“Red Dawn,” first PG-13 movie, is released. The action thriller Red Dawn, starring Patrick Swayze, opens in theaters as the first movie to be released with a PG-13 rating. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), which oversees the movie rating system, had announced the new PG-13 category in July of that same year.
1990
Magellan Space Probe is Inserted in Orbit Around Venus. The first spacecraft to be launched by a space shuttle, Magellan was a robotic space probe that spent 8 months gathering data about the surface of the planet also known as Earth's twin. The probe was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on May 4, 1989, when Space Shuttle Atlantis took it to low Earth orbit and released it.
2003
The First Person to Get Married While in Space.
Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko was on the International Space Station when he married Ekaterina Dmitrieva, who was located in Texas at the time of the wedding. The wedding took place through a NASA satellite hookup.
2008
American singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes—a pioneering figure in soul music whose recordings influenced the development of such musical genres as disco, rap, and urban-contemporary—died at age 65.
Hope everyone has a great Sunday!
Posted on 8/10/25 at 4:54 am to dyslexiateechur
Good Morning Everybody
Raining again in SWFL
Raining again in SWFL
Posted on 8/10/25 at 5:21 am to JoePepitone
Joe, lith, 225, Flboo, frogger, teech, boot

Posted on 8/10/25 at 5:55 am to dyslexiateechur
Good morning everyone
Posted on 8/10/25 at 6:09 am to dyslexiateechur
Morning everyone.
Warm but not hot with a lot of humidity forecast today through next Sunday. Rain forecast everyday for NELA and got right at an inch yesterday. So get your outdoor tasks done while you can.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Warm but not hot with a lot of humidity forecast today through next Sunday. Rain forecast everyday for NELA and got right at an inch yesterday. So get your outdoor tasks done while you can.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Posted on 8/10/25 at 6:30 am to dyslexiateechur
Good morning, everybody.
Might make some jerky today. Spicy jerky.

Might make some jerky today. Spicy jerky.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 6:41 am to dyslexiateechur
Good morning, Youse guy’s and pups
That’s a nice litter, sorry to learn of the lil’ male not making it.
That’s a nice litter, sorry to learn of the lil’ male not making it.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 6:51 am to Beer did clam
Heading to the range shortly with a fellow TDer

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