#10 March
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newyorkthegoldenage · 10 months ago
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Cover of the March 10, 1928 issue of The New Yorker. Artwork by Ilonka Karasz.
Photo: Condé Nast
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lunaticlo-coward · 10 months ago
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Remus Lupin is a kind of person who will lit a packet of cigarettes on his birthday more than candles on his cake
Well Moony Happy fucking Birthday
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(¤ art isn't mine)
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zebracorn-chan · 10 months ago
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⭐Happy Mario Day!🍄
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years ago
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@Michael5SOS: Late for band prac with @Calum5SOS lolololol
10 March 2012
(5SOS was three months old!)
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stairnaheireann · 10 months ago
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#OTD in Irish History | 10 March:
1478 – John De La Pole, the Duke of Suffolk, was appointed lieutenant of Ireland for 20 years, but did not take office. 1653 – Sir Phelim O’Neill was executed by Parliament forces in Dublin, after refusing to confirm that the forged letter from King Charles I which started the rebellion was actually authentic, he was sentenced to die as a traitor. He was hung, drawn, and quartered. 1807 – Birth…
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dateinthelife · 2 years ago
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10 March 1966
The Beatles, having completed filming on Help!, fly back to London from the Bahamas.
It is unknown to this writer whether the boys were again high the whole time, but they have a guess.
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nerosunero · 10 months ago
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10 March 2024, Dublin. Sunday
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rabbitcruiser · 10 months ago
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National Ranch Day
Usually a sidekick for a variety of other foods, National Ranch Day brings that delightful flavor of this delicious dressing to the forefront of attention. No longer a condiment or an afterthought, ranch dressing is definitely the special guest star of the day!
History of National Ranch Day
The story of ranch dressing dates back several decades, to the late 1940s. In fact, the claim to the first creation of this strictly American condiment goes to a man named Steve Henson who originally thought of the concoction of buttermilk and herbs when he was working in Alaska.
After moving to California and purchasing the Hidden Valley dude ranch in California, Henson started serving and selling his salad dressing commercially. The company grew through mail-order and started to become very popular throughout the United States.
Ranch style dressing was originally sold as dry packets of herbs and spices that were meant to be mixed with milk and mayonnaise. Today, it can still be found in this powdered style, which is particularly easy for travel, or it can be purchased in bottles that are pre-mixed and ready to eat.
Now, one of the most popular salad dressings and condiments that is sold in the United States. Beyond just pouring it on top of salads, ranch dressing has some other versatile serving options that can’t be beat!
National Ranch Day is here to show appreciation for and pay attention to the deliciousness of ranch dressing.
How to Celebrate National Ranch Day
Take a break from boring and enjoy National Ranch Day with lots of fun and different ways to celebrate. Get started with some of these ideas:
Enjoy Ranch Dressing
One of the best things that can be done in honor of National Ranch Day is to include it in any and every meal and snack eaten on this day! Of course, ranch dressing can be poured on top of a delicious and nutritious salad, but there are other ways to eat it also.
Make it up into a delicious dip for veggies like carrots, broccoli, cauliflower and celery. Or use it for dipping items like chicken nuggets or fish sticks. Other ideas for eating ranch might include drizzling it on top of tasty pizza or a pile of french fries. Some people like to put ranch dressing on corn on the cob, or even on top of chili. Of course, it is delicious with buffalo wings!
Whatever way is preferred, this is definitely the day for getting creative with ranch dressing.
Hold a Ranch Dressing Taste Test
National Ranch Dressing Day is a great time to have fun checking out which ranch dressing is the best one of all. It might be fun to host a ranch dressing taste test in the breakroom at work or just in the kitchen at home. Have coworkers or friends participate in a blind taste test, have each person vote on which one is best, and then name the winning brand as the reigning champion!
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helloiamausacresfan · 2 years ago
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ID: Billboard in visual style of a classic Mario game reading, "HAVE A SUPER MAR 10" /end ID
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You can only reblog this today.
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womensjudgesday · 10 months ago
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"Inclusive justice = resilient justice" exploring questions.
The 3rd annual "Women in Justice/for Justice" high-level event to celebrate the International Day of Women Judges will be opened by H.E. Ms. Alma Zadić, Minister of Justice of Austria, and Ms. Ghada Waly, UNODC Executive Director, and will feature a discussion with high-level experts from different regions on the theme "Inclusive justice = resilient justice" exploring questions.
Watch the International Day of Women Judges - Women in/for Justice Initiative
"Inclusive justice = resilient justice" exploring questions.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 10 months ago
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Herbert Zipper was an internationally renowned composer, conductor, and arts activist who was imprisoned at Dachau in the 1930s. During that time, he had had crude musical instruments constructed out of stolen material and formed a secret orchestra that performed on Sunday afternoons for the other inmates.
Released in 1939, he accepted an invitation to conduct the Manila Symphony Orchestra but was jailed for four months by the Japanese during their occupation of the Philippines. After his release, he worked secretly for the Allies, transmitting shipping information by radio. In 1946 he emigrated to the United States, where he conducted the Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra and promoted music education. In this photo, taken on March 10, 1949, he was conductor of the Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra, and he makes some observations on an opera to violinist Sylvia Medford.
Photo: Associated Press
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oediex · 10 months ago
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My nose is itchy. Like ants are crawling up in there. Like someone's taken to it with a feather. Every few minutes a sneeze will come up, hover for a few seconds, and then fail to manifest. Semi-existant. Tears have streaked my face with numerous dry patches.
Sometimes a sneeze does break through, and I wonder if it counts as an abs exercise.
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mistfunk · 10 months ago
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Mistigram: did you hear something? Wait, there it is again... There are other occasions being observed today, but AdeptApril drew this #ANSIart screen to make a little space for International #Bagpipe Day. (I think it may get more space than it anticipates!)
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years ago
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@Ashton5SOS: Is it tears of just the fucking rain
10 March 2020
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pants-lint · 2 years ago
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Just had a Thought and now I'm curious. What's you guy's strangest comfort media? It doesn't have to be strange as in like creepy/fucked up/whatever, it can just be smthn a lil odd.
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n4391 · 2 years ago
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What’s in Trailblazer’s trash?!
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