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RIP Kristie Alley: For Richer or Poorer
Kristie Alley: Rest in Peace for Richer or Poorer Kristie Alley was one of the first Hollywood actresses I loved. I remember seeing her starring alongside a 90s favorite, Tim Allen, in "For Richer or Poorer." The two had amazing chemistry together and I thought they were really married when I was little.
By Emily Marie Concannon3 years ago in FYI
How To "Level Up" Your Occult Knowledge - Part Two
If you're here after reading Part One, I'm glad you're here. The last part went over the Diplomatic skill set from The Council game. This part goes over the Detective skill set where logic is prioritized above everything else, which is a bit of a double-edged sword for occultists. Instead of immersing ourselves in the history and culture of various types of mysticism, we're applying what we know and admitting what we don't know to infer if the information brought to us is sensible. This encourages a more objective view on occult topics, rather than be fascinated or feel connected to them.
By Aliciel Alone3 years ago in FYI
Famous Things to visit in London
London is famous for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, and Tower Bridge. London is also known for its rich history, double-decker buses, red phone booths, world-class museums and galleries, gigantic lush parks, financial districts, and cosmopolitan vibes.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES3 years ago in FYI
The Ultimate Guide to Utility Kilts for Any Occasion
Introduction: The History of the Utility Kilt and How it Became a Fashionable Choice The Utility Kilt is a garment that is designed to be worn as a casual alternative to trousers, jeans, and shorts. It has become a fashionable choice for many people because it provides the best of both worlds - the comfort of wearing shorts and the style of wearing trousers.
By andysmaith3 years ago in FYI
Sunak Highlights Happenings in China.
Former Chancellor George Osborne said in 2015 that Britain had entered a "golden age" with China. That was at a time when Elizabeth II entertained the Chinese President and rode with him in the Golden Coach. Things back then seemed rosy during Xi's state visit to the UK. David Cameron even took him to his local in his constituency in Oxfordshire for a pint at his local in Witney.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in FYI
Automatic
Introduction I’ve just missed an important appointment, due to losing the letter which I got six weeks ago but then ended up at the bottom of a pile of other medical correspondence and as I am waiting to make another appointment, listening to some atrocious ten second muzak soundbites, I thought I would start this article about how we have become used to things being done for us.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in FYI
The Dark History of the Thanksgiving Day
A Celebration of People Coming Together? “Native Americans and the settlers were best friends.” The above statement came straight out of the notebook of my 6th-grade daughter, who was told to write a short essay about Thanksgiving.
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in FYI
Clarity
Introduction I am nothing special. To most people, I am not even a ghost and to some their actions emphasise that, although they expect a lot of input from me without reciprocation, but eventually they lose me, so if I come back to you it’s because I respect and care for you.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in FYI
To Bid, or Not To Bid
The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 kicked off last week but the mega sporting event has been tainted with controversies right from 2010 when Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 edition of the football tournament. So far, 17 of the 22 FIFA ExCo members who handed the 2022 World Cup to Qatar have been banned or indicted over allegations of corruption and wrongdoing. Apart from being organized at one of the most politically charged times in modern history, the event is also the first sports mega-event to be held in the Arab world. The hot and dry weather in the country forced the organizers to shift the tournament from the usual summer time to winter, disrupting other tournament cycles elsewhere. What forms the bulk of controversies against Qatar, however, is the kingdom’s record on human rights abuse.
By Rishi Rathi3 years ago in FYI
Sir Keir: "UK Too Dependent on Migrant Labour".
Sir Keir Starmer obviously knows that migration and immigration will be big topics at the next general election. People like Nigel Farage may be taking to politics again as he knows people entering the UK is once more a significant issue. Whether he will form his own party or rejoin the Reform Party formerly the Brexit party remains to be seen.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in FYI






