Looks like someone was navigationally challenged. And probably never pulled over to ask directions.
Men know the way. They don’t have to ask. Never ever.
Take That Ya POMs
IVORY NETSUKE OF AN ALERT SARUMAWASHI
C. 1780, JAPAN
Hey, a happy dude with a monkey on his head. What’s not to like?
Launched in 1783, the HMS Inconstant was a poorly-chosen name for a weatherly little fifth-rate. She captured the Surprise into British service, which then served as Aubrey’s ship in fiction.
The 23. August 1784 decree of Jospeh II, Emperor of Austria, prohibits burials in coffins. The laying-out was done in coffins with a foldaway bottom. For the burial the trapdoor was opened and the coffin removed.
“listed when used with listed system” lolwhut?
We’ll just be taking that, kthxbai
https://wikileaks.org/wiki/US_Military_Equipment_in_Afghanistan_(2007)/Appendix
$398 a piece for a total cost of $17,910, for 45 of these:
NGC 1792 is a galaxy in the Columba constellation.
Amalienborg, the Danish royal palace since 1794. (It must be weird having tourists walk past your house and take pictures of it all day.
The Indiana Surveyors Historical Society in conjunction with the Franklin County (IN) Historical Society completed a two year project to locate and remonument the intersection point of the Greenville Treaty Line (1795) and the Grouseland Treaty Line (1805). A public ceremony was held, where an Indiana Historical Society marker and the monument at the intersection site were both unveiled for the first time.