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Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:20 am
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:20 am
Good morning baws and bawettes!
What do you call a book club that's been stuck reading one book for years?
Church
Hope everyone here has a great day today!
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:28 am to saint tiger225
Good morning, folks.
I take the Canadian to the airport at 4am, EST, tomorrow. She is going to MN for a wedding.

I take the Canadian to the airport at 4am, EST, tomorrow. She is going to MN for a wedding.
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:32 am to saint tiger225
Morning everyone.
Just a couple more days until the 2nd week of CFB. How many yards will Nuss throw for against LaTech before being pulled?
Just a couple more days until the 2nd week of CFB. How many yards will Nuss throw for against LaTech before being pulled?
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:39 am to dyslexiateechur
Morning BnB, teech, Papa, Hangman, Sid and Wally.
On this day in history:
301
San Marino, one of the smallest nations in the world and the world's oldest republic still in existence, is founded by Saint Marinus.
1609
English navigator Henry Hudson, in a quest for a passage to India on behalf of the Dutch East India Company, sailed into the harbour of present-day New York City and up the river that now bears his name.
1777
The Stars and Stripes flies in battle for the first time. The American flag is said to have flown in battle for the first time, during a Revolutionary War skirmish at Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware. Patriot General William Maxwell ordered the stars and stripes banner raised as a detachment of his infantry and cavalry met an advance guard of British and Hessian troops. The rebels were defeated and forced to retreat to General George Washington’s main force near Brandywine Creek in Pennsylvania.
1783
The Treaty of Paris (part of the Peace of Paris) was signed between Britain and the United States.
1791
The new French Constitution, declaring France a constitutional monarchy, is passed by the National Assembly during the French Revolution.
1894
Labor Day was celebrated as a legal holiday in the United States for the first time.
1928
Penicillin discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming. Sir Alexander Fleming was a young bacteriologist when an accidental discovery led to one of the great developments of modern medicine on September 3, 1928. Having left a plate of staphylococcus bacteria uncovered, Fleming noticed that a mold that had fallen on the culture had killed many of the bacteria. He identified the mold as penicillium notatum, similar to the kind found on bread.
1929
The Dow Jones Industrial Average peaks at 381.17 before beginning a decline that will lead to the famous stock market crash of 1929. It won't hit that level again until 1954.
1939
Britain and France declare war on Germany. In response to Hitler’s invasion of Poland, Britain and France, both allies of the overrun nation declare war on Germany.
1970
American professional gridiron football coach Vince Lombardi—who became a national symbol of single-minded determination to win, known for leading the Green Bay Packers to victories in the first two Super Bowls—died at age 57.
1971
Qatar officially became independent from the United Kingdom.
1976
Viking 2's Mars landing
After a nearly yearlong journey, NASA's robotic spacecraft Viking 2 landed on Mars this day in 1976 and began relaying information about the planet's atmosphere and soil as well as colour photographs of the rocky surface.
1995
Internet giant eBay is founded by Pierre Omidyar
The company owns ebay.com, an online marketplace and auction website.
2012
Colombian drug trafficker Griselda Blanco—who was a leading figure in the Miami drug scene in the 1970s and early '80s and was known as the “Godmother of Cocaine”—was fatally shot in Medellín, Colombia.
On this day in history:
301
San Marino, one of the smallest nations in the world and the world's oldest republic still in existence, is founded by Saint Marinus.
1609
English navigator Henry Hudson, in a quest for a passage to India on behalf of the Dutch East India Company, sailed into the harbour of present-day New York City and up the river that now bears his name.
1777
The Stars and Stripes flies in battle for the first time. The American flag is said to have flown in battle for the first time, during a Revolutionary War skirmish at Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware. Patriot General William Maxwell ordered the stars and stripes banner raised as a detachment of his infantry and cavalry met an advance guard of British and Hessian troops. The rebels were defeated and forced to retreat to General George Washington’s main force near Brandywine Creek in Pennsylvania.
1783
The Treaty of Paris (part of the Peace of Paris) was signed between Britain and the United States.
1791
The new French Constitution, declaring France a constitutional monarchy, is passed by the National Assembly during the French Revolution.
1894
Labor Day was celebrated as a legal holiday in the United States for the first time.
1928
Penicillin discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming. Sir Alexander Fleming was a young bacteriologist when an accidental discovery led to one of the great developments of modern medicine on September 3, 1928. Having left a plate of staphylococcus bacteria uncovered, Fleming noticed that a mold that had fallen on the culture had killed many of the bacteria. He identified the mold as penicillium notatum, similar to the kind found on bread.
1929
The Dow Jones Industrial Average peaks at 381.17 before beginning a decline that will lead to the famous stock market crash of 1929. It won't hit that level again until 1954.
1939
Britain and France declare war on Germany. In response to Hitler’s invasion of Poland, Britain and France, both allies of the overrun nation declare war on Germany.
1970
American professional gridiron football coach Vince Lombardi—who became a national symbol of single-minded determination to win, known for leading the Green Bay Packers to victories in the first two Super Bowls—died at age 57.
1971
Qatar officially became independent from the United Kingdom.
1976
Viking 2's Mars landing
After a nearly yearlong journey, NASA's robotic spacecraft Viking 2 landed on Mars this day in 1976 and began relaying information about the planet's atmosphere and soil as well as colour photographs of the rocky surface.
1995
Internet giant eBay is founded by Pierre Omidyar
The company owns ebay.com, an online marketplace and auction website.
2012
Colombian drug trafficker Griselda Blanco—who was a leading figure in the Miami drug scene in the 1970s and early '80s and was known as the “Godmother of Cocaine”—was fatally shot in Medellín, Colombia.
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:40 am to saint tiger225
225, teech, papa, hang, sid, 3, wally
ETA: boot
ETA: boot
This post was edited on 9/3/25 at 4:42 am
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:50 am to ScubaTiger
Puppies are almost 6 weeks. One went to his forever home early.


Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:55 am to dyslexiateechur
Those are some cute camouflaged mofos

Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:55 am to Hangit
Been busy digging?
ETA: Oops. that was meant for 33.
ETA: Oops. that was meant for 33.
This post was edited on 9/3/25 at 4:58 am
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:57 am to saint tiger225
Good Morning Humans
Time to rise and grind!
It’s gonna be a fine day to crank a few base model widgets and restock the shelves. If you make too many Grand XLT Models, you risk weakening their Price/Value relationship in the minds of the buyers.
Gotta keep that scarcity mindset and fear of missing out at just the right balance.
Make it a stupendous day!
Time to rise and grind!
It’s gonna be a fine day to crank a few base model widgets and restock the shelves. If you make too many Grand XLT Models, you risk weakening their Price/Value relationship in the minds of the buyers.
Gotta keep that scarcity mindset and fear of missing out at just the right balance.
Make it a stupendous day!
Posted on 9/3/25 at 4:59 am to Bullfrog
It's taco Tuesday somewhere Frogger

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