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newyorkthegoldenage · 8 months ago
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The June 25, 1930 edition of Film Daily noted the industry VIPs who were arriving at and leaving the city. Film Daily was the first daily newspaper devoted to the movie industry. It was published in New York.
Photo: LiveJournal
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dracula-dictionary · 2 years ago
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Dracula Dictionary, June 25th
the dove from the ark: a symbol that hardship is over
lighted: landed
vaporous garment: clothes made of fog, in a figurative sense
molested: disturbed, harassed
sash: a frame in which the panes of a window or door are set
loophole: a small hole or slit in a wall through which small arms may be fired
regaining: getting back to
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lostamber · 2 years ago
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wiiildflowerrr · 8 months ago
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25 June 2024
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dateinthelife · 2 years ago
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25 June 1964
Mayor Dove-Myer Robinson of Auckland, NZ, holds a reception for the Beatles in opposition to the town council's objections.
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The event is, according to John Lennon's recollection, quick and painless and was no doubt enlivened for them by the Maori dance performance.
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nerosunero · 8 months ago
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25 June 2024, Dublin. Dubliners, nerosunero - Dublin | Summer 2024
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June 25: Happy Birthday Kalim Al-Asim (Twisted Wonderland)!!!!
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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Goats Cheese Day
I’ve always wanted to open up a brewery/goat farm. Brew some beer, make some goat cheese, but that’s kind of dreamy. - Adam Lamberg
See what goats cheeses are local to your area, and give them a try. Find a recipe, or simply taste-test a few to see what you like best and diversify your food.
Typically when we think of cheese, we imagine fields of cows and massive dairy operations or juicy hamburgers topped with delicious and flavorful cheese. What if we told you that cows are not the only animals whose milk can be used to make cheese? They are by far the most popular, in part due to their ability to produce impressive quantities, but there are other forms of milk that can be made into cheese, and many of them are surprisingly delicious… Goats Cheese Day celebrates one such cheese, and one of the secrets that modern science has hidden in the milk it’s made from.
History of Goats Cheese Day
Goat’s milk has been used to make cheese for centuries, and there are examples of it all over the world. In fact, with every new country that it springs up in new and unique varieties appear by local craftsmen and women. Goat cheese can be made from an incredibly simple process, simply allowing the milk to curdle naturally and then pressing the whey out so only the curds remain. There are certainly other techniques that can be used, such as used some form of acid to help curdle the milk or the traditional rennet that’s used in many other cheesemaking processes.
Like most cheese, goat cheese comes in both hard and soft varieties, but unlike cow’s milk cheese it doesn’t quite melt the same way when heated. Goat cheese can be served with crackers or fruit, though with the firmer cheese contained in rinds heating is often necessary, often baking in an oven, to create a texture with a rich thick texture capable of being spread.
How to celebrate Goats Cheese Day
The best way to celebrate goats cheese day is to get out there and try the cheeses that are local to your area. If you’re in a country where goats cheese is produced, it’s likely that you’ll find a goat farm near your home that produces this delicious dairy treat. You’ll likely be surprised at the sheer variety that’s available, like Chevre with lavender and wild fennel, or the Grecian mizithra cheese. Goats Cheese Day celebrates this delicious cheese and all the varieties it comes in, as well as raising awareness that cows certainly do not reign supreme as a source for delicious cheeses.
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mistfunk · 8 months ago
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Mistigram: somewhat appropriately, this is yesterday's news: #ColorTV Day. It may be a little underwhelming, but if you grew up watching the programming in black & white, your mind would have been blown by the leap forward. This #ANSIart screen was drawn by AdeptApril.
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greendayauthority · 3 months ago
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Glasgow, Scotland, 25 June 2024
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years ago
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Sugar Ray Robinson tending a crowded bar on Seventh Avenue (now Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.) between 122nd and 123rd Streets, June 25, 1953. He owned and operated several businesses on 7th Ave., including the bar/café Sugar Ray's, which may be the bar in the picture.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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zerm2v0hg · 8 months ago
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25 June.
That feeling when you know half the wait 'til Christmas rolls around again is already over.
It feels to me like the last one was only three months ago! :O
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dayoftheseafarer · 8 months ago
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Join the campaign: Share safety tips and experiences.
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To raise awareness about the safety of seafarers, an IMO social media campaign has been launched, focusing on safety at sea. 
Seafarers are invited to share photos and top tips for safety at sea, using the hashtag, #SafetyTipsAtSea on Facebook, LinkedIn, X or Instagram.
Organizations, shipping companies and anyone in the wider maritime community and public are also invited to show support for seafarers by joining the conversation with the hashtag.
Ms. KC Abigail Chin-Sood, a seafarer from the Philippines, shared her tips for women in the sector: “Safety at sea involves not only adhering to the highest standards of work safety but also, for women, establishing and maintaining clear boundaries with male colleagues. Preserving your dignity on board is crucial for ensuring your personal safety. By maintaining professionalism and setting boundaries, you can protect yourself from potential scandals and preserve your mental well-being, contributing to a safer and more positive experience on the ship.”
Mr. Yrhen Bernard Sabanal Balinis, also from the Philippines, added: “Communication is key onboard ships.  Whether it be anchoring, pilot boarding, or mooring, the officers need keen situational awareness to ensure that things are running safely... But effective shipboard communication is not only limited to those.  Is a crewmate feeling down, homesick, or anxious? Is abruptly agitated or constantly isolated? Has their performance drastically plummeted?  Tactful communication plays an instrumental role in seafarers' psychological safety.”
Follow the conversation using #SafetyTipsAtSea or #DayOfTheSeafarer
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years ago
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@Ashton5SOS: New profile pic? What do YOU think? #2009myspacevibes
25 June 2016
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incognitopolls · 3 months ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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nerosunero · 8 months ago
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25 June 2024, Dublin. City Center (Harcourt Street)
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