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Here’s a dome home built like a ranch style house in Otterville, Missouri. $348,421 - unusual price, like they figured it out to the dollar.
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The previous owners.
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Built in 2016, it has those standard dated oak kitchen cabinets, but the walls are interesting. White, but that can be fixed. As soon as you walk in, you see the details.
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Like the cave-like entrance.
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It’s kind of cavernous, isn’t it? I would have to put some stalactites up in one of the rooms. 
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The cabinets are sturdy, so I would just paint them and change the counters.
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Built-in shelving plus a closet in the dining area.
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The house has 5 bds. that look like this, with the curved walls. 
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It also has 2 baths.
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Plus, it’s on 6.07 acres of land.
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https://www.redfin.com/MO/Otterville/1086-Red-Fox-Rd-65348/home/76954557
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roofingspecialist · 2 years
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Roofing supplies are necessary for homeowners to protect their homes from the elements. You need to choose a material that will be durable and long-lasting.
There are several types of materials that you can choose from, including asphalt shingles, wood, clay tiles and metal. Each has its own benefits and drawbacks.
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material in use, and they come in a variety of styles. They’re available in a range of colors, and they can be textured to mimic slate or wood shingles.
They can be a great choice for any home. They’re durable and low maintenance, and they’re also fire resistant.
Depending on the manufacturer, asphalt shingles can come in a variety of colors and textures. In addition, they can be treated against mold and mildew growth.
Some shingles have solar reflective technology that helps reduce air conditioning costs in hot climates. It’s important to choose the right shingle type for your specific area.
There are two main categories of shingles: strip shingles and dimensional shingles (also called architectural or luxury shingles). Dimensional shingles tend to be more expensive than three-tab shingles, but they can add style and value to your home. They are also more wind resistant than three-tab shingles.
Wood
Wood shingles are a popular choice for roofing, due to their natural aesthetic and durability. Cedar shingle roofs are most common, but you can also use other types of wood.
Other popular woods include pine, spruce, redwood and Atlantic white cedar. The type of wood used for a roof depends on local climate, the building’s design and the homeowner’s preferences.
There are many different types of wood shingles and shakes. Some are made from composite material that resembles wood, while others are crafted from real wood.
Some wood shingles are treated with preservatives before installation to protect against weathering, insects and fire. These treatments can also help to maintain the wood’s appearance and prolong its life.
The wood shingles and shakes that you choose for your home should complement the building’s architectural style and be aesthetically pleasing. You can also consider adding a unique shape or detail to the shingles. This can add depth and dimension to the overall look of your house.
Clay Tiles
Clay tiles are the ideal choice for homeowners who desire an eco-friendly, long-lasting roof option. They offer a variety of distinct profiles, glossy and matte finishes, and earthy color blends to suit any aesthetic goal.
They are a popular choice for European, Mission, and Mediterranean homes, as well as ranch-style and modern abodes. They also pair well with other sidings and shingle styles, like wood shakes.
Terracotta roof tiles are made from a variety of natural clay materials, which make them environmentally-friendly. They are also fire-resistant and can withstand rain, hail, mold/algae growth, and insects.
Because clay tiles are incredibly durable, they can outlast the structure that they top, making them one of the most cost-effective roofing options. However, they are heavier than other materials and need a strong structure to support them.
They can be shaped to fit along a curved, domed, or tapered roof. They can also be molded to fit the barrel shape of traditional Roman barrel tile, or interlocked into flat and fluted shapes that add a unique aesthetic to Spanish, Mediterranean, and French homes.
Metal
Using metal shingles on your roof is a great way to add curb appeal and increase the value of your home. They’re also easy to maintain and help keep your home cooler in the summer.
There are many types of metal shingles, but the most common are made from aluminum and steel. They’re incredibly durable and won’t rust.
They also hold up well against hail, high winds, and heavy storms. Additionally, they resist fire damage.
The most important factor to consider when choosing a metal roofing material is the climate and environment where it will be used. Depending on your area, you might want to consider zinc, copper, or aluminum.
When deciding on a metal roof, it’s best to consult with a contractor or distributor who specializes in that type of roofing. They can provide information on the different warranty options available and guide you through the decision-making process.
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litteratured · 5 years
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William Burroughs—Why I Stopped Wanting to be President (1975)
A piece written by William Burroughs for Harpers' Bazaar in 1975. 
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 Both in this life or any previous incarnations I have been able to check out, I never wanted to be President. This innate decision was confirmed when I became literate and saw the President pawing babies and spouting bullshit. I attended Los Alamos Ranch School, where they later made the atom bomb, and bombs bursting in air over Hiroshima gave proof through the night that our flag was already there. Then came the Teapot Dome scandal under President Harding, and I remember the unspeakable Gaston Means, infamous private eye and go-between in that miasma of graft, walking into a hotel room full of bourbon-drinking, cigar-smoking lobbyists and fixers, with a laundry hamper. "Fill it up boys, and we talk business." 
 I do not mean to imply that my youthful idealism was repelled by this spectacle. I had by then learned to take a broad general view of things. My political ambitions were simply of a humbler and less conspicuous caliber. I hoped at one time to become commissioner of sewers for St. Louis County--$300 a month, with the possibility of getting one's shitty paws deep into a slush fund--and to this end I attended a softball game where such sinecures were assigned to the deserving and the fortunate. Everybody I met said, "Now I'm old So-and-so, running for such and such, and anything you do for me I'll appreciate." My boyish dreams fanned by this heady atmosphere and three mint juleps, I saw myself already in possession of the coveted post, which called for a token appearance twice a week to sign a few letters at the Old Court House; while I'm there might as well put it on the sheriff for some marijuana he has confiscated, and he'd better play ball or I will route a sewer through his front yard. And then across the street to the Court House Café for a coffee with some other lazy bastards in the same line of business, and we wallow in corruption like contented alligators. 
 I never wanted to be a front man like Harding or Nixon--taking the rap, shaking hands, and making speeches all day, family reunions once a year. Who in his right mind would want a job like that? As commissioner of sewers I would not be called upon to pet babies, make speeches, shake hands, have lunch with the queen; in fact, the fewer voters who knew of my existence, the better. Let kings and Presidents keep the limelight. I prefer a whiff of coal gas as the sewers rupture for miles around--I have made a deal on the piping which has bought me a $30,000 home, and there is talk in the press of sex cults and orgies carried out in the stink of what made them possible. Fluttering from the roof of my ranch-style house, over my mint and marijuana, Old Glory floats lazily in the tainted breeze. 
 But there were sullen mutters of revolt from the peasantry: "My teenage daughters is cunt-deep in shit! Is this the American way of life?" I thought so, and I didn't want it changed, sitting there in my garden, smoking the sheriff's reefers, coal gas on the wind sweet in my nostrils as the smell of oil to an oil man or the smell of bullshit to a cattle baron. I sure did a sweet thing with those pipes, and I'm covered, too. What I got on the Governor wouldn't look good on the front page, would it, now? And I have my special police to deal with vandalism and sabotage, all of them handsome youths, languid and vicious as reptiles, described in the press as no more than minions, lackeys, and bodyguards to His Majesty the Sultan of Sewers. 
 The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Then I met the gubernatorial candidate, and he looked at me as if trying to focus my image through a telescope and said, "Anything I do for you I'll depreciate." And I felt the dream slipping away from me, receding into the past, dim, jerky, far away--the discrete gold letters on a glass door: William S. Burroughs, Commissioner of Sanitation. Somehow I had not intersected. I was not one of them. Perhaps I was simply the wrong shape. Some of my classmates, plump, cynical, unathletic boys with narrow shoulders and broad hips, made the grade and went on to banner headlines concerning $200,000 of the taxpayers' money and a nonexistent bridge or highway, I forget which. It was a long time ago. I have never aspired to political office since. The Sultan of Sewers lies buried in a distant 1930s softball game. 
 What would you do if you were in the President's place? You would be inexorably pressured by the forces and the individuals that made you President, and by your own desire to be President in the first place; so you would wind up doing just what they all have done. It's enough to stop any sane man from wanting to be President.
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photographerigor · 6 years
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The Best Wedding Venues in Dallas-Fort Worth
Wedding photography would be ordinary without the extraordinary, breathtaking and jaw-dropping backdrops that complement the dress, the hair, flowers and, of course, the stunning bride and groom!
While defining the best of anything is subject to the opinions of the writer and readers, we’ve compiled our list of the best wedding venues in Dallas-Fort Worth that causes all five senses to dance with joy. These classic DFW wedding venues have a hefty dose of history, romance, nostalgia and sheer elegance. You’ll certainly want to take a peak for yourself here’s a few reasons why.
Rosewood Mansion (Turtle Creek)
Everything about Rosewood Mansion spells luxury, romance, elegance and class. Some of the best weddings in DFW have been kissed by the sunshine that illuminates from Rosewood Mansion.
The Dallas Arboretum
If you’re looking for beautiful greenery with splashes of vibrant colors, you’ll want to check out The Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. Your wedding dress will stand out among this colorful and photogenic array of brilliance in nature.
The Filter Building
A historic venue among the White Rock Lake, you’ll get your fill of scenic vintage romance. In a word, charming.
The Fort Worth Botanical Gardens
Loved for its Japanese gardens, your wedding photography will sing among these amazing canvases. Be sure to strike a pose or two in the Conservatory, Trial Garden, Water Conservation Garden, and Fragrance Garden.
Bella Donna Chapel
For the fairy tale wedding in every bride’s dreams, Bella Donna Chapel does not disappoint on style, elegance, and romance.
Dallas West End
A historic district commemorating JFK, offers endless options of romance, and classic vintage to capture stunning elegance angles. The red brick will add vibrancy and depth to your formal wedding photography. With plenty of glorious space for a first look, you’ll fall in love with Dallas West End.
White Sparrow Barn
If a twang of country excites and delights you, the White Sparrow Barn offers that and more against the natural hues of rustic nature.
Ashton Gardens Wedding Venue
Straight out of a magazine, this glass-enclosed wedding chapel and adjacent ballroom will dazzle and amaze. Once-in-a-lifetime views for the best in Dallas wedding photography.
Arlington Hall at Lee Hall
Stately, regal, timeless, and pure elegance—breathtaking backdrops for an elegant tell of romance with awe-inspiring views.
Hollow Hill Event Center
Make all your dreams come true at Hollow Hill Event Center! Hollow Hill Event Center is the absolute perfect dreamy wedding venue. Knot Best of Weddings—2015 – 2017, its charm will warm your heart from the inside out.
Piazza in the Village
For an unforgettable, dream wedding setting, look no further than Piazza in the Village. Best of the Knot 2017 Hall of Fame. Piazza is romance on steroids.
The Rose Chapel
Historic romance for your indoor or outdoor wedding celebration. Whether you are renewing your vows or pledging your love for the first time, The Rose Chapel—in a word—breathtaking!
Belltower Chapel & Garden
Beautiful architecture, scenic garden and steeple with a bell that works. The stained glass will add a special touch and releases a beautiful contrasting color palette to any wedding dress.
Dallas Palms
With three ballrooms and outdoor gardens, you’ll find bright and open spaces for sweetheart photography and more.
Marty Leonard Chapel
Absolutely stunning views on the inside as much as on the outside. A special gem and perfect venue to mark your elegant wedding. Big on style, natural lighting and endless angles, you’re sure to capture the best in Dallas wedding photography.
Bass Performance Hall
“Go big or stay home”, they say. Bass Hall is the venue to choose when you want to make a grand statement with unforgettable moments of bliss, love and laughter. Its outside views are just as stunning as its interior views. With an 80-foot Great Dome, you’ll find numerous opportunities for stunning wedding photography. For a modern, and unforgettable wedding celebration, consider Bass Performance Hall.
Canyon Creek
Wow! Is what you’ll say as you gaze upon the amazing outdoor elegance of Canyon Creek. Surrounded by a lush open view of a golf course, you can have it all it one place—ceremony and reception.
Heritage Springs
Charm, elegance and unapologetically stunning!! A venue suited for the fairy-tale wedding with a storyline to be shared with generations to come. Heritage Springs is so much more than a venue—it is an unforgettable and once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Walter Wedding Estates
They’ll be no swinging from these chandeliers. However, all will enjoy the expanding views of this amazing location. With a chapel worthy of its only photo session, elegance is the word that describes this beauty. Walter Wedding Estates can customize a package to fit any budget.
The Milestone
There’s something very nostalgic yet romantic about an outdoor barn. It carries every bit of charm, intrigue and anticipation for a honeymoon filled with passion. The much-adored bridal suite will envelope the bride and her bridesmaids in pure elegance.
Marc Events
What bride doesn’t want to feel like a queen for the day—or a lifetime, for that matter? The openness of this venue will allow your guest to have a great time dancing and mingling with their new extended families.
Level Two
Although it’s not the largest venue on our list, Level Two offers a budget-friendly and intimate setting for the smaller wedding that is still big on style.
The Historic 512 - Fort Worth
H3 Diamond Ranch - Weatherford
With plenty of options to consider, I’m certain you will find the perfect fit for your nuptials. I’d love to hear your picks of the best wedding venues in Dallas-Fort Worth. Drop me a comment below.
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sivavakkiyar · 2 years
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When Did I Stop Wanting To Be President?, answered by William S Burroughs:
“Both in this life or any previous incarnations I have been able to check out, I never wanted to be President. This innate decision was confirmed when I became literate and saw the President pawing babies and spouting bullshit. I attended Los Alamos Ranch School, where they later made the atom bomb, and bombs bursting in air over Hiroshima gave proof through the night that our flag was already there. Then came the Teapot Dome scandal under President Harding, and I remember the unspeakable Gaston Means, infamous private eye and go-between in that miasma of graft, walking into a hotel room full of bourbon-drinking, cigar-smoking lobbyists and fixers, with a laundry hamper.
“Fill it up boys, and we talk business.”
I do not mean to imply that my youthful. Idealism was repelled by this spectacle. I had by then learned to take a broad general view of things. My political ambitions were simply of a humbler and less conspicuous caliber. I hoped at one time to become commissioner of sewers for St. Louis County—$300 a month, with the possibility of getting one’s shitty paws deep into a slush fund—and to this end I attended a softball game where such sinecures were assigned to the deserving and the fortunate. Everybody I met said, “Now I’m old So-and-so, running for such and such, and anything you do for me I’ll appreciate.” My boyish dreams fanned by this heady atmosphere and three mint juleps, I saw myself already in possession of the coveted post, which called for a token appearance twice a week to sign a few letters at the Old Court House; while I’m there might as well put it on the sheriff for some marijuana he has confiscated, and he’d better play ball or I will route a sewer through his front yard. And then across the street to the Court House Café for a coffee with some other lazy bastards in the same line of business, and we wallow in corruption like contented alligators.
I never wanted to be a front man like Harding or Nixon—taking the rap, shaking hands, and making speeches all day, family reunions once a year. Who in his right mind would want a job like that? As commissioner of sewers I would not be called upon to pet babies, make speeches, shake hands, have lunch with the queen; in fact, the fewer voters who knew of my existence, the better. Let kings and Presidents keep the limelight. I prefer a whiff of coal gas as the sewers rupture for miles around—I have made a deal on the piping which has bought me a $30,000 home, and there is talk in the press of sex cults and orgies carried out in the stink of what made them possible. Fluttering from the roof of my ranch-style house, over my mint and marijuana, Old Glory floats lazily in the tainted breeze.
But there were sullen mutters of revolt from the peasantry: “Is this the American way of life?” I thought so, and I didn’t want it changed, sitting there in my garden, smoking the sheriff’s reefers, coal gas on the wind sweet in my nostrils as the smell of oil to an oil man or the smell of bullshit to a cattle baron. I sure did a sweet thing with those pipes, and I’m covered, too. What I got on the Governor wouldn’t look good on the front page, would it, now? And I have my special police to deal with vandalism and sabotage, all of them handsome youths, languid and vicious as reptiles, described in the press as no more than minions, lackeys, and bodyguards to His Majesty the Sultan of Sewers.
The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Then I met the gubernatorial candidate, and he looked at me as if trying to focus my image through a telescope and said, “Anything I do for you I’ll depreciate.” And I felt the dream slipping away from me, receding into the past, dim, jerky, far away—the discrete gold letters on a glass door: William S. Burroughs, Commissioner of Sanitation. Somehow I had not intersected. I was not one of them. Perhaps I was simply the wrong shape. Some of my classmates, plump, cynical, unathletic boys with narrow shoulders and broad hips, made the grade and went on to banner headlines concerning $200,000 of the taxpayers’ money and a nonexistent bridge or highway, I forget which. It was a long time ago. I have never aspired to political office since. The Sultan of Sewers lies buried in a distant 1930s softball game.
What would you do if you were in the President’s place? You would be inexorably pressured by the forces and the individuals that made you President, and by your own desire to be President in the first place; so you would wind up doing just what they all have done. It’s enough to stop any sane man from wanting to be President.”
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panstellar-home · 2 years
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The Benefits of Building a Geodesic Dome Home
Well-designed domes are beautiful, unique structures that can have a high wow factor and cost little to build. More than just weird spherical buildings, geodesic domes have specific structural properties that make them cost-effective and efficient to build while also being very energy-efficient. These properties also make dome homes ideal for other unusual structures such as tree houses, yurts, or cabins. When it comes to designing your dream home, the options are almost endless. From tiny cottages to sprawling mansion estates, there are plenty of different housing designs you can choose from… Unless you’re someone who has an affinity for geometry and triangles. Now why does that not surprise us? Perhaps unsurprisingly, geodesic domes aren’t the most common type of home design. And yet this is exactly why building a geodesic dome home is so intriguing — it’s an uncommon opportunity with a lot of upsides! Keep reading to discover why you should seriously consider building a geodesic dome home if given the opportunity…
Why Build A Geodesic Dome Home?
There are many reasons to build a geodesic dome home, but first and foremost, it’s because you can! Geodesic domes are an uncommon style of architecture, which means that you can make a truly unique home without being constrained by cookie-cutter designs. Many other types of home designs are built to fit multiple purposes — cabins, bungalows, and ranch houses, for instance, can often be used as either a primary home or a vacation property. Geodesic domes, on the other hand, are designed to fit only one purpose — a primary residence — and can therefore be built to be as large or small as you like.
How To Build A Geodesic Dome?
The first step to building a geodesic dome is to choose a set of design plans. There are plenty of resources online that can help you find a dome plan that fits your needs and preferences. There are also dome building app s available that can walk you through the entire process, from start to finish. Plan for your dome to take a significant amount of time to complete. Depending on the size of the dome, and the amount of resources you have available, it can take as long as a year or more to finish building. If you have help, a larger dome can be built in stages, with workers returning to complete it or finishing off specific sections when they have the time. Once your dome is built, you can start adding on the finishing touches. This can include putting in windows, installing furniture, and decorating the interior however you’d like.
Why Are Geodesic Domes So Good?
Building a geodesic dome is not for the faint of heart. Geodesic domes are complex structures that challenge even the most skilled construction worker. However, once the dome is finished, it will last for decades and provide a comfortable, energy-efficient home that is built to last. Because of the unique structure of a dome, it makes the most of its space. A geodesic dome has a higher ratio of usable floor space compared to square or rectangular houses despite often having a smaller footprint. Because of this, geodesic domes are ideal for small lots. And because they take up less space, they can be built in places where traditional homes would have a harder time.
The Environmental Benefits of a Geodesic Dome Home
Keep in mind that these benefits are only applicable to geodesic domes built to code. If you build an illegal dome, or don’t build to code, you may not gain these benefits. If you build an energy-efficient geodesic dome, it can significantly reduce your energy bills. A well-made dome can reduce heat loss, so you will use less energy to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Building an energy-efficient dome can also qualify you for certain state and federal tax credits. Certain states and utility companies may even give you credits on your monthly bill if you build a geodesic dome that exceeds their energy efficiency standards.
The Benefits of Building a Dome at Home
The most obvious benefit of building a dome at home is that you get to choose its size and design. This means that you can make your dome as large or small as you like. Another benefit is that you have the freedom to build the dome in the location of your choosing. Because geodesic domes are so energy-efficient, they can be built almost anywhere. You can build a geodesic dome in the desert, in a snowy mountain region, or anywhere in between. You can also build a geodesic dome at home without having to conform to building codes. You may need to get building permits, but once they’re in, you can build a dome without meeting strict codes or regulations.
What is a Geodesic Dome Home?
A geodesic dome is a spherical structure that is made of triangles. The triangular design of the dome allows it to be more energy-efficient and cost-effective than other types of houses. Geodesic domes are the most common type of geodesic structure. These are formed by a series of triangles connected to form a spherical surface. The most important structural element of a geodesic dome is the triangle. Triangles distribute the stresses and forces throughout the structure, rather than allowing all the stress to be concentrated in a single point.
Wrapping Up
If you’re passionate about geometry and would rather build a dome than a traditional home, now is your chance. Geodesic domes are a fascinating, complex architectural style that can be made with a variety of materials including wood, steel, or PVC piping. Building a geodesic dome can be a challenging, yet rewarding process. It can also be an expensive undertaking, as building materials, structural engineering, and labour costs tend to be higher for these complex structures. However, the end result can be an energy-efficient, cost-effective home that can provide a unique and beautiful place to call home. There is nothing like building your own home from the ground up to give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are on your way to owning the home of your dreams! With the myriad of benefits associated with building a geodesic dome home, there’s really no reason not to consider this option.
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Learn about the Nonkinaverse In Greater Detail | Learn about the Nonkinaverse In Lesser Detail | Meet the characters | Ask a question | Ko-fi | Discord | Twitter
Name: Jessie ‘The Bull King’ Horn Age (at the start of Nonkina Ace): 59 DOB: May 29th, 1954 Gender: Male Height: 8′1″ Nationality: American Hometown: Austin, Texas Likes: Football, Ford trucks, His country, Football, Rodeos Dislikes: French people, flag burners, hippies, electric cars Favorite Meal: Well Done Steak Personality: Hot-blooded American with a calm Southern demeanor Fighting Style: Clown-Po Powered Pro Wrestling/Technical Style (Think Bret “The Hitman” Hart)
And we’re finally back on track with OC making going-ons! Sorry for the delay in creating a rather simplistic character. It’s been hot as balls and that can really effect my work output...Doesn’t help that Jess here is a D-Tier character...
ANYWAYS, meet Rodeo legend turned Professional Wrestler; Jessie “The Ox King” Horn!
Being born into a family of ranchers and rodeo stars, Jessie naturally became really good at those two skills, Rodeo bull riding especially. No matter how big or wild the beast, he was never bucked off!
But at the age of 21, it finally happened. At the Royale Rodeo in San Antonio, he was bucked off and the bull was charging straight for him.
There was nothing he nor the event staff could do about it, he was done for.
Prepping for the worst, Jessie embraced for a violent impact as the bull came closer and closer, closing his eyes one last time...Or it would seem.
The entire stadium fell silent, so quiet that you could hear a pin drop. Jessie thought to himself “Oh dear God above, I’m in heaven, ain’t I?”, but as he slowly opened his eyes, he had stopped the bull dead in it’s tracks with his bare hands, tightly holding it in place by the horns!
Jessie was a strong man, but he never knew that he was this strong!
With the bull in the palm of his hands, he began to push it back towards the center of the arena! It was like a sumo match with one pushing against the other!
But as they reached the center, Jessie had enough. Summoning a lot of strength, he lifted the bull up over his head and slammed down onto it’s back!
The crowd roared back to life at the sight of this move, as it was the beginning of Jessie’s legend in the world of Rodeo! Rodeo after Rodeo, Bull after Bull, Jessie earned himself the name of “The Bull King”, forever engraved into Rodeo legend.
But after a while, he grew tired of Bull Riding. He wanted a new challenge, something to really get the blood going again. So at the Ripe age of 30, he was given the opportunity to join Neo Clown Wrestling League, one of the world’s top Wrestling promotions.
Jessie accepted the offer, signing off on a 10 year contract, and after training for a year straight made his debut on their flagship show, Wednesday Night Rumble! Unfortunately, he would only wrestle for only 4 years of his 10 year contract.
Neo Clown being the WWE expy of the Nonkinaverse, they’re more about Kayfabing and theatrics, unlike All World Grapple who treat it more like a professional sport.
Jessie couldn’t stand it, and he wanted out no matter what.
Jess reached his boiling point at Neo Clown’s yearly event “Neofest”, held in the Tokyo Dome the year of, where he delivered the now infamous among Pro Wrestle fans “The Bull Horn”.
After the main event that he fought in, he took to the mic and let it all out, saying how Pro Wrestling is a joke and kayfabing was the worst thing he ever had to do. He took the champion belt and snapped in half, throwing the pieces to the ground, shattering it even more.
He stormed out of the Dome and got on the first flight back to Texas, never regretting what he did that night. Following this, his was blacklisted from the industry. He didn’t care, he was just happy to be out.
Following this, he returned to the Rodeo scene for a few more years before ultimately retiring at 45. He returned to his home ranch and became a rancher full time. Yet he still yearned for a good fight, but he wanted something real, uncut with no rules.
After sometime on the ranch, his yearning became reality.
His old promoter from the Neo Clown days had found out about some underground fighting circuits going on along the West coast. Jess’s promoter took him to a fight going on not too far outside of Austin, to see if this is what Jess was looking for.
At first it just seemed to be really stale, really low-tier pro wrestling. But once the fighters started giving it their all with their Clown-Po, Jess was hooked. After the match concluded, he wanted in ASAP.
He challenged the match victor, and his legend in the underground circuit began. His new legend even earned him a spot in an ultra secret tournament that happens every 5 years or so...
The infamous...Battle C-Road...
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metchaofficial · 4 years
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apparel, next album & a dome-shaped home — Kanye West does it all 🦇 swipe to Kanyemobile details and tap link in bio to read 'bout his choices and last photoshoot at his ranch ⠀ ⠀ #KanyeWest #gq #style #influencer #inspiration #motivation #fashion #beautiful #love #happy #life #photooftheday #leather #lifestyle #instagood #photography #apparelbrand #design https://www.instagram.com/p/B_DnVE_gpha/?igshid=1779mye2w8g9c
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painterlegendx · 5 years
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Ten Easy Ways To Facilitate Dark Forest Paintings For Sale - Dark Forest Paintings For Sale
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@damereyevents summer exchange: for @strong-bottle-of-jyn 
Aaaaand here it is!!!! Yoooo damerey buddy!!!!
You asked for a fic about scavenger!poe and pilot!rey (ooooohh)! lol and because I love all my damerey and my damerey buddies I also made a little gifset to go with it :D
I have to admit, it’s been years since I last wrote a serious fanfic so forgive me if my writing’s a bit rusty (and if the style feels childish it must be because while making the fic, I was reading the young kids’ version of ROTJ by Tom Angleberger — I highly recommend, it’s fun! hahaha). And this story has no title yet...hmm, would you like to do the honors? :) Hoping to hear from ya soon!!!
Summary: Poe Dameron has made a decent living as a scavenger on Yavin 4, but a chance encounter with two Resistance fighters may finally bring him to his destiny to fly with the greatest heroes of the galaxy. Maybe dreams do come true.
Words: 4,903 ( i kno it’s short :( )
Edit: the title for this fic is "You Need a Scavenger" lol!
“Oh no. Oh no. Oh no,” Finn gaped at the mess of a ship he just came out of, “This is bad. Real bad.”
 “Damage report?” Rey, still stuck in her blue jumpsuit-sans-helmet, peered at the smoking wishbone ship before sharing a wince with her best friend.
 Ordinary people would have accepted their death at the hands of an endless jungle.
 But Rey and Finn weren't ordinary beings.
 Running on instinct, the duo scouted the area for something useful (that wasn't another gigantic tree). Finding nothing but endless greens, they decided to to immediately set up camp by their downed vehicle.
 “Another dinner of tasty rations,” Rey grumbled at her veg-meat as Finn chuckled, opting instead to take a nap on his sleeping mat.
 “Good night, peanut.”
 “Sleep tight, Finn.”
 - -
 The fourth moon of Yavin wasn't particularly a competitive market for junk and it suited Poe perfectly fine. Besides, the farm being tended by his father could sufficiently feed them both; his scavenging was nothing more than a hobby that happened to bring extra credits to the table.
 After setting up his father’s breakfast, Poe and his droid BB-8, headed off on his self-constructed landspeeder for their next salvaging adventure.
 “So, where are we off to today?” Poe turned to his round companion who beeped and chirped animatedly, “Hmm… yeah buddy maybe we should take a break from scouring the abandoned Rebel base and try our luck on something else. Scan around for unusual readings.”
 The droid responded by making annoyed noises, “Yeah yeah, I know I'm too obsessed.”
 Dee-deet! Dee-deet! Poe’s scanners were picking up a mass of potential scrap  ahead of him. Slowing down his speeder, he pulled out his quadnocs to take a peek. He could see smoke lightly dissipating from a hidden cockpit. The magnified image made his heart leap. It was a real, functional Y-wing!
 Never in his life did Poe drive his speeder with utmost urgency. It was one thing to stare at holoimages of fancy ships or pick around distended parts for selling. But to catch a whole, real (REAL!) starfighter? He felt like the luckiest man in history since Han Solo's legendary win in a game of Sabacc (of course Poe knows about Han Solo! Poe’s probably a walking encyclopedia of the Galactic Civil War). His mind raced with possibilities and ideas.
 I should try the sublights on this thing.
 Maybe I could bring home a nice helmet from this too.
 Will BB-8 fit the astromech slot?
 I can finally know the feeling of flying a bomber!
 His imagination was cut short by a blaster bolt that almost singed his favorite jacket. Filled with panic, he didn’t realize that the pilot might still be alive!
 “Who's there?!” screamed a bold, male voice. Poe could hear the rifle being prepped for another shot.
 “I mean you no harm!” Poe quickly answered, hands up in the air,  “I… uh… saw your ship! And I uh… came to offer my services!” His mind was nimbly threading a legitimate excuse, “You see, I run a small business of fixing stuff and selling parts. My house is just a few klicks away.”
 The pilot must have been a little desperate as he lowered his blaster and moved closer to Poe's position.
 Dark complexion, clean haircut, and very determined eyes. Complete trooping gear and a classy flight jacket.
 The man, bearing a brawny build and an equally assertive stance, inspected Poe to ensure that he wasn't hiding any weapons. But what he wasn't counting on was the stinging electric shock delivered by BB-8 on his ankle, “Ow!” he stumbled and grunted.
 “Hey buddy, it’s okay. I was about to score a job,” Poe intervened before his loyal companion could send another shock current on the man. The reassurance caused BB-8 to roll backwards and bow his domed head in apology, a light ‘dwoooo’ sound echoing his speakers.
 Deciding to play friendly, Poe helped the stranger up, “I'm Poe. Poe Dameron.”
 “Finn,” he responded, “You said you could fix our ship?” the man inquired.
 “I gotta take a look at it first, of course,” Poe replied. True, he had to assess the damage. But his true motivation was the chance to see and touch a real Alliance vehicle. He just had to pull out all his tricks for this chance!
 Finn, Poe, and BB-8 approached the Y-wing in haste. And as Poe was about to get his first touch of the ship, a gloved hand grabbed his forearm.
 “What do you think you're doing?” growled a female voice this time, mezzo-soprano, (and obviously very angry).  
 Her air of authority placed Poe in a state of partial paralysis. He slowly looked up to see a fair and regal face, sprinkled with dust and slightly tanned. The upper part of her blue flightsuit was unzipped to reveal a worn, sleeveless, gray undershirt (and immaculately toned arms). Poe dared to look into her hazel eyes and gulped. If Finn felt like dealing with an elite shocktrooper, the girl was probably Lady Vader.
 Nevermind that the girl’s gauntlets were dripping grease on his favorite jacket.
 “I'm uh, Poe. Poe Dameron?”
 “And?”
 “He wants to help fix the ship,” Finn intervened, hoping to defuse his friend’s aggression.
  “As you can see, I can handle it myself,” the girl replied, oozing with sass. She pointed a Pilex driver at Poe, “And no offense, but you look like a scruffy scavenger about to steal my ship.”
 Damn, caught so fast. Maybe I should have listened to Dad and shaved.
 “You'll need parts though,” Poe adroitly picked himself up from the girl’s tripping wits, “I sell! And, I can see that your coolant’s leaking. We could work on that.”
 The scavenger’s right. She huffed, “I do need some more bonding tape.”
 “Hey, I can get you some new parts for that instead!” Poe exclaimed, “My finds will fit well with an Alliance classic like your bomber.”
 Of course the girl had her doubts, but after a silent deliberation within herself (actually, it was just one long sigh), she relented.
 And they all got to work.
 - -
 For the next few days, Poe learned a couple of things from his new customers.
 1.    The girl's name was Rey - and she was probably ranked as high as Captain, based on how Finn addressed her.
2.    Rey and Finn were probably Resistance agents, scouting around the sector until they got hit and landed here.
3.    They were in a hurry to fix their long range comms. But so far, no luck.
4.    Kes Dameron, Poe’s dad, came down to see what they were up to and offered some koyo melons from their homely ranch. A warm, ambient environment ensued.
5.    Finn did most of the talking (he was a very friendly chap when you got to know him). Captain Rey on the other hand, was a quiet sort of buddy.
6.    But Rey has a very special heart for machines. She bonded with BB-8 instantly while making a lot of technical remarks about Poe’s landspeeder. (Of course Poe took lots of notes! Had to learn more about this girl - I MEAN LEARN FROM A REAL PROFESSIONAL STARFIGHTER PILOT).
7.    Also, this meant that Poe's sly attempts to sell his worthless junk (as he usually did with unknowing offworlders) didn't succeed under Rey’s watchful eye.
8.    Nope, a shaved face didn't help his cause either.
 “25,000 credits?! This is a rusty 30-year-old U-wing thrust engine!,” Rey frowned at the chunk of metal being put down by Finn and Poe from the landspeeder.
 “On the contrary,” Poe began, shifting his gears into salesman-slash-Galactic Civil War expert mode, “I believe this lovely piece of vintage was part of Operation Fracture, which — ”
 “ — was the mission to uncover and stop the Death Star,” Rey supplied, “and if my memory is intact, most of Blue Squadron’s U-wings met their grave on Scarif.”
 Poe was flabbergasted. It was perhaps, the first time he was caught spindling a lie about history. Finn simply chuckled and patted BB-8, “Sorry Poe-my-good-man, but Rey is a hardcore geek when it comes to these things. Girl knows her stuff.”
 “Look Poe, we’re not museum collectors. I need functional thrusters if we are to make it as far as Mandalore,” Rey explained.
 BB-8 chirped something in response.
 “You need the money for what?” Rey raised her eyebrows and began crossing her arms.  
 “Don't listen to him,” Poe panicked, realizing what his droid had just said, “Okay...look...we can go to my usual hauling areas and find another thrust engine.”
 “You know if you were so bent on signing up for the New Republic Starfighter Corps, you could join us in the Resistance! I can gun for you if you like! I'm actually a big deal in the Resistance and I am pretty damn sure that I am one of the best gunners out there,” Finn grinned, pumped up with excitement.
 But Poe nervously chuckled and cleared his throat, “Let's not get carried away guys. Now wanna go check out that old Rebel base?”
 - -
 Many would have thought that the Rebels took everything with them when they evacuated the Massassi temples on Yavin 4, and that graverobbers would have nothing left to salvage from the ancient rocks.
 But Poe Dameron was a persistent one.
 Driven by his deep desires to rediscover his deceased mother, an ace of the Rebel Alliance, he poured all his efforts on uncovering concealed caches, cracking codes, and absorbing whatever intel was left behind. What lacking information he needed, he sought through Holonet searches when he visited the main town. Sometimes a family friend, a retired veteran Duros pilot he fondly called Uncle L’ulo, shared what he could to the eager boy. Along with Kes Dameron, they reminisced Green Squadron’s finest moments when Lieutenant Shara Bey, Poe’s mom, did the wildest heroics in the name of freedom and justice.
 The secret outposts found by Poe were stashed with enough supplies and parts to sustain a lost platoon for 5 standard years. Though they couldn’t find a good set of thrusters, Rey and Finn were admittedly impressed. BB-8 also helped set up temporary long range communications through an old terminal, so that Finn can report to Resistance High Command.
 Meanwhile, Rey and Poe decided that they could build their own thrust engines from the spares. The two tinkerers were quiet for the duration of their work — Poe was determined to help his new friends get going while Rey began contemplating on the idea of acquiring another useful recruit. She knew that the Resistance needed more manpower, but at the same time their job required a deep sense of commitment and utmost loyalty, qualities Rey wasn't sure that Poe had (For one, Rey knew a lot of skilled people who were nothing more than mercenaries). Still, she decided that a little probing might help around.
 “Why do you want to be a starfighter pilot?” Rey inquired while fiddling with her toolkit.
 She could sense the emotions brewing beneath the scavenger.
 Sentimentality.
 Compassion.
 Belongingness.
 Poe tilted his head, scrunching up his face a bit as he continued to work, “Mostly because of my Ma, I guess,” he picked up a hydrospanner and inserted it into a damaged slot, “She flew for Green Squadron while my Dad served under the Pathfinders.”
 Rey nodded in understanding. She also began installing some bolts.
 “How ’bout you, Captain... uh, why did you want to be a Jedi?”
 If Rey was surprised, she didn't show it. (Actually, she was. But of course she's better than that.)
 “What makes you think I’m a Jedi?” she calmly challenged his query.
 Poe shrugged, still engrossed in his work, “I saw your lightsaber clipped next to your belt. The only time I saw that kind of thing was on a holo of Luke Skywalker in his X-wing attire.”
 Rey couldn't help but grin. He's an observant one. Good. “Let’s just say it's also tied to family.”
 Poe nodded.
 Silence ensued. But, it was comfortable kind, knowing that they stood on the same ground and were somehow, drawn to the same endless stars above them (How did assembling thrusters become such a dreamy setting?). Before they knew it, only a few couplings were left to be installed.
 “Finn’s not done yet, is he?” Poe mused.
 “I’ll tell you a secret — that boy has a rather colorful love life,” Rey mischievously replied and they shared laugh, “If I have to place a bet, it’ll be on one of those sisters he befriended on the maintenance crew…”
 “Must be tough love.”
 “Maybe if you join our ranks you'll give him some competition,” Rey joked.
 “Nah. My old man needs me here,” Poe shook his head.
 Rey was about to respond when Finn came back with BB-8. He seemed more relaxed after that long chat with the base.
 “Hey Rey, General Organa wants to talk to you,” Finn bent down, positioning himself to take over her work. The captain quietly stood up and accompanied BB-8 back to the terminal.
 “General,” Rey curtly greeted Leia Organa with a nod.
 Leia on the other hand, continued to stare dotingly at Rey, as though her compassion could be transmitted all the way from D’Qar to Yavin 4.
 “Rey, I wish I could tell you to take your time but — ”
 “Time is of the essence, I know,” Rey sighed, rubbing her forehead, “I'm doing my best to fix the ship and I swear we’ll be on track to Mandalore before you know it.”
 “No, that's not it,” Leia explained, “We're picking up First Order transmissions. They're in your area, trying to find a Force-sensitive tree. Several TIEs have been dispatched. They might also be the group who shot you down.”
 “A Force-sensitive tree?”
 “I know Luke had given one to the Dameron family. Finn says you've made contact with their son?” Leia asked.
 “Yes.”
 “Make sure the First Order doesn't find it,” came Leia's swift order.
 “But what about the emissary to Mandalore? We have to coordinate with them soon,” Rey frowned, unconvinced by the tree’s importance.
 “Finn says that Poe Dameron is seeking enlistment with us. And I know his parents well, especially his mother. Recruiting him is as good as finding our contact in Mandalore,” Leia replied, her voice driven by conviction. Rey could feel ripples of the Force flowing between them. Leia's natural intensity as a commander not only made her an effective leader, but also an undeniably strong presence in the Force.
 Like Master Luke. Like Ben. And all those lost Jedi.
 Memories of pain flushed her into a deep silence.
 And Leia of course, was able to pick up on it, “I know it's so hard to place trust on people. Especially after what happened to your father…” her voice began drifting, her own emotional struggles reflecting that of Rey’s.
 But unlike an amateur such as Rey, Leia was firm in resisting her grief. Decades of experience brought her that ability to endure, “I had once entrusted my life to Shara Bey and I did not regret it. And if Poe is anything like his mother — or even his father, you will not hesitate to seek his help.”
  “Yes ma’am.” Rey, suddenly stoic, affirmed.
 Leia sighed. At least she is trying, “May the Force be with you.”
 - -
 “So, you like our little scoundrel of a princess?” Finn jabbed at Poe.
 “Wh-what?” Poe stuttered.
 “Oh come on! The only time I saw that kind of look was when Rey got to fly the Falcon!” Finn continued to tease, “And believe me, I’ve been through a lot of fodder with that gruffy girl and it's definitely been an adventure of a lifetime.”
 Poe frowned. They began to tow the newly-constructed thrusters back into the speeder.
 “I know she likes to look tough. Have you seen how she likes to be scruffy and show off her guns and all? She wants folks to respect her. And I guess I can't blame her for trying to live up to an inherited reputation…” Finn began rambling, immersed in his discourse of his best friend.
 “But I know, deep in my gut, that you’ll be good for her,” Finn continued, “I've seen her rip a gundark with her bare, muddy hands and I was there when she wore silvery garments and stole glances from everyone in a senator’s party. Of course the other pilots like Jess and Karé love her with all their being. But she needs another kind of friend, a relatable one. Someone who also memorizes all the skirmishes after the Battle of Hoth. And can re-wire a navicomputer with eyes closed. Someone who knows what it’s like to be a child of a legend. And if these docs are right, your Mama was one helluva pilot,” Finn wriggled his eyebrows, waving a datapad in front of Poe.
 The scavenger just gaped at him. Somehow, Finn’s datapad had just downloaded all of Lieutenant Shara Bey’s Alliance records. Not just Shara’s but Kes Dameron’s files too.
 “You know when Leia treats us all Resistance babies like her own children you get access to many amazing things,” Finn winked.
 “Now if you’re trying to lure me to join — ” Poe began shaking his head.
 “I don't know what’s stopping you either.”
 “Dameron!” shouted Rey's voice. The young Jedi was jogging towards them with BB-8 rolling in the same quickened pace.
 “The tree. Where is it?” Rey grabbed Poe’s collar.
 That gesture must have terrified him because he froze in place.
 “Whoa, calm down Cap. What did the General say?” Finn patted Rey’s shoulder.
 “The First Order is here, looking for a tree that Master Luke gave to Shara Bey. We need to protect it at all costs,” Poe and Finn could feel the panic seeping among them.
 The tree. From Luke Skywalker himself.
 Poe's mind was running in circles, remembering how his parents revered the damn plant. How he was made to personally care for it when he accidentally burned it in a hurry to finish his chores, many years back.
 He flicked his comlink, contacting his father.
 Shhhhhhssssshhhh. Static.
 If his comm was jammed, that meant the First Order was here. On this moon. On their backyard.
 AND HIS FATHER.
 The trio (plus BB-8) hurried back to the homestead.
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 Kes knew that he'd never outgrow the instincts he’d bred as a SpecForce soldier. So, when he saw an indiscriminate man heading straight for the Force-sensitive tree, he immediately grabbed his old blaster from a hidden compartment. Setting up for a snipe shot, he quietly aimed at the thief.
 Pffoooowpsh!!!
 Ah, that satisfying hit meant that he was still a true Pathfinder.
 Kes slowly moved towards the incapacitated man, inspecting the thief's gear. There were network sensor jammers in one pocket and other tools similar to former Imperial Security Bureau agents. He could also hear at least two speeders within his area, one he identified as Poe's and another that was probably the burglar’s reinforcements. Making a wild guess, he ducked before a second thief tried to shoot him, and then fired back.
 He missed. And the second man accelerated his vehicle, retreating back into the forest.
 “Dad!” Poe, along with BB-8, hurriedly approached his father.
 Kes raised his thumb up before gesturing to Rey and Finn to catch the escaping intruder.
 Rey immediately took over the controls of Poe's ride while Finn readied his rifle.
 Poe glanced back at them, hoping that Rey would take care of his baby.
 “I’m okay, son. I’m okay,” Kes grinned cockily. Sometimes his boy was such a worrier, like Shara secretly was back years ago.
 “Was it the First Order, Dad?” Poe peered at the dead body.
 “Definitely,” Kes nodded, “I knew they'd be after the tree one day. It was Skywalker’s last request from our family to keep it safe.”
 “Dad…I...”
 Kes couldn't help but give his son a rather wrinkly smile. He could read Poe and all his hopes and fears like plain Aurebesh.
 And he knew exactly what he had to say to give his kid a final push. “Destiny calls us. The Force, even. That's why I wounded up serving under General Solo back on Endor, why your mother flew alongside Luke and Leia. We decided that we couldn't allow innocents to suffer. Now you have to make your choice. Will you help them too?”
 “But what about you? Who's going to take care of you?”
 Kes boisterous laughter filled the air, “I'm tougher than I look, son. Your old man still has that Pathfinder spirit,” he pounded his chest proudly. He shifted gears and mellowed the mood, “Poe, I know you’re worried for me but I'll be fine here. Shara used to think that way, too. Afraid that she couldn't stop flying once she got into her green flightsuit and left you behind.”
 He held his son's face, looking into his eyes that was so much like his wife's — that same soul yearning to explore the heavens, “You'll know when to fight and you'll know when to back down. We've raised you to be smarter and tougher so that one day you could take your place in this universe,” he slipped a data chip into Poe's hand.
 The launch codes for Shara’s old A-wing. An old ship, long hidden beneath a tarp, parked half a klick away.
 A beauty waiting for its reawakening.
 “I give you my blessing, son. It's been a long damn time and now you should quit holding yourself back!” Kes laughed again, “Who knows our small family might get one helluva pilot as daughter-in-law again!”  
 Poe palmed his face, recently cleaned of facial hair (also done to secretly impress the Y-wing captain). His dad was too quick of a thinker sometimes.
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 With the infinite obstacle of trees, Rey can only steer the speeder so much. That was probably the seventh time she had to avoid the blaster bolts from hitting their borrowed ride.
 “Are you ever going to fire back, peanut?!” Rey exasperatedly whined at Finn.
 “I'm trying!” Finn grumbled back.
 “What ever happened to the Resistance’s best gunner…” Rey muttered, slipping a grumpy joke as she usually did during troublesome times like this.
 “I heard that!” Finn shot back, simultaneously hitting the thief's motivators.
 The speeder in front of them was yanked out of the route, but the man luckily escaped. He continued running towards a pair of strange-looking TIE fighters (probably modified).
 “He's going to fly out!” Finn pointed at him.
 “I know that!” Rey screamed back. With a blink of an eye, she stopped the speeder and leapt in the air with her activated lightsaber.
 Finn shook his head, but realizing that their Y-wing was only a junction away, he drove back to their campsite to re-install the new thrusters and maybe, get going.
 He’d seen Rey make miracles and hopefully, they wouldn't need their dysfunctional ship to take chase on those pristine TIEs.
 But being not much of a mechanic himself, he was probably the one who needed to make a miracle.
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 Rey effortlessly deflected the blaster shots from the thief, who was backing away and nearing his ship.
 This agent is crippled by his fear.
 Rey threw her saber at his ship's twin ion engines, a smirk forming on her face.
 You’ve got no escape this time.
 Catching back her blade like a boomerang, she Force-pushed the thief into a tree, knocking him unconscious.
 She turned to the other TIE fighter, not realizing that the pilot inside had prepped his ship for take-off and had began gunning her. She continued to deflect its strong bolts until one blast hit an enormous branch, which was about to topple her. Rey rolled out of the way and unfortunately, it allowed the TIE to escape.
 Panting, she regretted her failure immediately.
 Luckily though, Finn was able to pull a bit of a miracle. Their battered Y-wing was floating in front of her, cockpit opened.
 “Let's test-ride this new thing!!!” Finn cheered. Rey smiled back and gracefully jumped to her seat. Following the TIE ahead of them, the Y-wing began to hit the skies.
 Apparently, it was going to be harder than expected.
 “You did not recalibrate this thing, did you?!” Rey groaned, the wishbone-shaped fighter jerking despite her focused controls. The TIE was now flying farther away.
 “Well we were in a bit of a situation. I had to hurry!” Finn retorted.
 Rey muttered a few things before resetting the guns and cannons. Finn, working in tandem, immediately tested his aim.
 PPPANG!!! PPPANG!!!
 Well, at least their guns are working.
 Now it was a matter of reaching their target. But the TIE suddenly tumbled itself backwards.
 “It’s behind us!” Finn warned.
 “Deflector shields up!!!” Rey flicked a few buttons, wanting to pivot her stubborn fighter around to hit it and end the day.
 The Y-wing whined in protest. Rey was trying her best to stabilize the gyroscopes. Finn knew that if she didn't do it fast enough, they'd be dead toast.
 But suddenly, the sensors showed another ship approaching, hitting the TIE on their tail!
 “Wooohooo!!!” Poe whooped, opening the comm channel to the Y-wing.
 “Poe!!!” Rey and Finn exclaimed in relief. BB-8 was also beeping happily in the background. The droid was excited to be part of the adventure.
 “I'll get him off your backs. And prepare to fire! His shield’s too strong for an old A-wing gun,” Poe advised.
 The A-wing began baiting the TIE to follow him.
 Poe yanked the controls and the old ship yielded to his maneuvers smoothly. A-wings were extremely nimble, and the TIE fighter (an unusually different model, Poe mused) had a hard time catching up with his swoops and barrel rolls. He dropped his ship too sharply, feeling the wild rush turning his insides. And then, he suddenly pushed his stick the opposite way.
 No way could the jerk follow that crazy path.
 Rey had somehow anticipated the path and soon, the Y-wing was onto the TIE’s trajectory.
 “Clear shot, Finn!” Rey queued.
 Her friend carried out the orders suavely and the TIE was swiftly blown to pieces.
 The new friends hollered together. It was a memorable first victory.
 “Now what?” Rey grinned at the comm, still hearing Poe’s laughter.
 “I’ve brought some cargo with me and we can do repairs when we land on Mandalore,” Poe suggested.
 “You sure?” Finn gasped excitedly, enjoying that their mission was going to proceed so instantly.
 “Alright, sending coordinates to you,” Rey smiled to herself. Maybe the three of them were complete adrenaline junkies, after all.
 The two rebel ships zoomed into hyperspace.
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 The Resistance transport was up in their sights, already beginning its landing cycle.
 “Hey, don't be nervous,” Finn patted Poe on the back.
 How could he not be nervous?! Poe was finally meeting Leia Organa in the flesh. The Princess of Alderaan was a living legend among young dreamers like him. And Poe wanted to leave the best first impression for his long-time idol.
 “Don’t worry. General Organa is like a mother to all of us,” Rey winked and Finn just rolled his eyes.
 The door opened and the refined woman, despite wearing practical work clothes, was as elegant as the holoimages Poe had seen back home. The troops escorting her dispersed, giving the trio enough leeway to approach the General.
 Poe finally understood what it was like to face an icon that seemed to innately exude strength from her mere appearance. It was a familiar feeling, one he had encountered back a few days ago when he tried to steal a Y-wing from a powerful Jedi and her fierce friend.
 Leia immediately met eyes with Rey and embraced her warmly. Letting go, Leia looked at Finn and firmly gripped his arms with the same tenderness.  
 The duo ushered Poe towards Leia and the formerly confident junk dealer turned into a bashful boy.
 Leia understood, gently placing her hands on his shoulders (and perhaps imparting some of her fortitude on the newcomer), “Welcome to the Resistance, Poe Dameron. I see that you take after your mother.”
 She turned to her followers and said, “Now we have a lot to talk about and we already have jobs lined up.” Resistance personnel and other delegates began following General Organa towards the Sundari city proper.
 And that left Rey and Poe alone. (For some reason, Finn was inside the empty transport, probably having his own errands to do with BB-8. )
 Maybe Finn’s comming his girlfriend again, Rey thought to herself.
 Poe was looking at his old, black-brown boots. The poor guy must still be in shock after meeting Leia. It wasn't uncommon for people to be starstruck after meeting the Princess-turned-General.
 Rey grinned, deciding to do something. Besides, she hadn’t thank Dameron for saving their skins back in Yavin.
 She slowly wrapped her arms around him. It still startled Poe, since he reflexively lifted his arms in defense. But he slowly relaxed when reality sank in.
 Oh, but he's definitely blushing too.
 Sometimes even Rey surprises herself (by tuning down her sulky attitude from time to time).
 “I think your mom would have been proud of you,” she whispered softly.
 A small smile formed on Poe’s lips.
 And inside the Resistance transport’s compartments, Finn and BB-8 secretly shared a thumbs up.
END.
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20 Fab Things to Do in Utah - A helpful Video Guide
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Utah may not be the first state to come to your mind when you think about holidays and vacations, but one trip to this state may knock your favorite travel destination off the top of your list.
Utah, the 45th state admitted to the U.S.A, is located in the western part of America and has a population of more than three million. It is popular for its natural diversity and it houses a range of terrains from arid deserts with astounding sand dunes to thriving pine forests in plateaus and mountain valleys.
When visiting this state, guests will find a handful of spectacular national parks, state parks, monuments, mountains , landmarks, lakes, and other natural areas to discover and explore. Utah’s towns and cities have arts and museums, home cooking and culinary surprises, charming wedding venues, drive-in theaters, and universities to see.
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1.Arches National Park
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Arches National Park is located in the northern part of Moab in Utah. This national park is bordered by the Colorado River in the southeast. It is known as the site of more than two thousand natural sandstone arches, like the huge red colored Delicate Arch that lies in the eastern part of the site. Long and thin Landscape Arch is located in Devils Garden to the North. Other natural geological formations include Balanced Rock that towers over the desert landscape in the middle of the national park. This is one of the most famous and iconic natural structures that made Utah a top destination for hikers.
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Educational Things to See and Do in Utah
2. Natural History Museum of Utah
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The Natural History Museum of Utah houses over than 1.5 million artifacts and relics. In the paleontology area, visitors can see exhibits with an emphasis on the Intermountain West, while the anthropology section is a home to specimens dating back to 11,500 BC. The vertebrate zoology section presents mammal, amphibian, bird, and reptile samples, while in the botany section, visitors can see frozen swatches preserved for DNA research.
Furthermore, the malacology area holds specimens from the six classes of marine mollusks, while the minerology department presents stunning minerals from all over the globe. Aside from exhibits, the Natural History Museum of Utah holds educational and recreational events for all ages.
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3. Hill Aerospace Museum
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The Hill Aerospace Museum's one-of-a-kind layout is shaped like an aircraft, which is fitting for a structure that operates as a field museum for the United States Air Force. Hill Aerospace Museum houses more than four thousand historical objects and artifacts from five eras, though at any given time only about twenty percent of the collection is on display.
The exhibit includes artworks, most of which is situated in the Lindquist Art Gallery, and the museum also conducts a Plane Talk lecture series, where speakers cover topics related to aerospace and defense. The iconic Utah Aviation Hall of Fame is also on site.
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4. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
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The country’s biggest no-kill center, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary  houses an estimated 1,700 animals up for adoption. Stray animals like dogs and cats, bunnies and birds, horses and barn animals are sent here from all over America. Best Friends is likewise home to recovering wildlife and special needs animals.
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary shelters animals in groups (Dogtown, Cat World, Horse Haven, Bunny House, Marshall’s Piggy Paradise, and Parrot Garden) to encourage exercise and socialization among the same species. In the visitors center, visitors can sign up for tours, learn more about the animals, and join in unique events such as bunny yoga, Paint Your Pet’s Portrait, and Thanksgiving dinner.
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5. Bean Life Science Museum
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Situated on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum focuses in the science behind life forms on our planet. Presentations cover subjects such as how Earth's characteristics give life and how all life is interlinked, the factors on underlying extinction, the conceptual view that humanity is the planet's steward, and the predator-prey connection.
The Bean Life Science Museum also has a play station for toddlers, and two galleries, one with a collection of more than 100 bird species and one with astonishing wildlife art. Bean Life Science Museum’s schedule includes popular attractions such as in-house live shows (animal or reptile), Night at the Museum events, and lectures.
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6. Clark Planetarium
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Clark Planetarium now is a far cry from the light and space shows of yesteryears and while the planetarium does hold cosmic light shows in the evenings from Thursday to Saturday, they utilize the latest technology. The planetarium’s Hansen Dome Theatre is similarly of the moment, taking advantage of 3D computer animations and digital projection to provide a 360-degree interactive experience.
The IMAX theatre shows 3D films on a humongous, five-story screen together with 14,000 watts of digital sound. Clark Planetarium also provides community programs to the public and conducts free astronomy presentations with models of the solar system and authentic NASA equipment as well as interactive elements.
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Historic Things to See in Utah
7. Bluff Fort Historic Site
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The Bluff Fort Historic Site gives guests the opportunity to learn about both the fort itself and the perilous Hole-in-the-Rock adventure. Cabins were constructed with their windows and doors facing inwards toward the fort’s square to provide protection from invading forces.
The Bluff City meeting house worked for all communal purposes and was once a school, church, and public meeting place, while the Bluff co-op vended food and staple supplies to residents. The fort was disassembled in 1883, but the entire community continued and switched from farming to ranching. In the 1890s, residents built Victorian-style houses, which have been renovated together with the fort. The site also includes a visitors’ center and a gift shop.
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8. Listen to Utah Symphony
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The Utah Symphony is a huge internationally acclaimed American symphony and an essential part of the American West’s cultural identity. The symphony promotes and provides educational programming and holds tours all throughout the region to support the arts, especially music.
Along with stellar performances at Abravanel Hall, the Utah Symphony conducts summer concerts at Park City’s Deer Valley Music Festival. Utah Symphony records intensively and has been nominated for Grammy Awards a lot of times. Most of their concerts start at 8:00 pm, while pre-concert lectures for MasterWorks performances begin at 6:45 pm. Utah Symphony concerts run for 90 to 120 minutes.
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9. Gifford Homestead
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The Gifford Homestead is situated right in the heart of the Fruita Valley and allows visitors to experience a Mormon community as it existed in the valley at the start of the 20th century. The homestead presents rock walls and includes a farmhouse as well as a smokehouse, garden, barn, and even a pasture.
The farmhouse is a simulation of the favored rugged austere design and has a front room where the kitchen is situated as well as two small bedrooms on the ground floor, while the two bedrooms in the upper floor are only accessible by an outdoor ladder. The homestead has a sales outlet, too, where guests can buy locally made goodies and replica pioneer artifacts.
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10. Beehive House
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The Beehive House in Utah was once the home of the early Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints leader Brigham Young. The home’s overall design accommodated the large Young family, with Brigham’s wife, Mary Ann, choosing to live in the property’s White House while Lucy Ann, the first wife, acted as hostess in the Beehive House, where she also lived alongside her nine children. A suite of rooms in the Lion House, where Brigham Young’s offices and bedroom were situated, was connected to the Beehive House. The property likewise includes the Brigham Young Historic Park. The building underwent renovation between 1959 and 1960 and now operates as a museum and provides 30-minute tours.
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11. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum
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Utah's Red Butte Garden welcomes visitors all year round and provides different plants and events for each season. While summer and spring are the crowd’s favorite times to see the garden to enjoy flowers and trees blooming to life in a tapestry of vivid colors, autumn offers dazzling fall foliage and winter presents red buds against a sheer white background, ideal for hiking or snowshoeing. In the summer, the garden conducts performances and shows in the amphitheater.
Red Butte Garden includes themed gardens and private or group tours are available. The garden also has quiet resting areas and guests can use the chairs, tables, and umbrellas available in the Four Seasons Courtyard.
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12. Utah's Hogle Zoo
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Hogle Zoo covers an estimated 42 acres and houses more than 800 animals. The zoo’s animal residents represent different animal life from all over the globe and include species from every ecosphere on  Earth. As a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Hogle Zoo guarantees that animals have a species survival plan to uphold genetic diversity.
Guests can buy one-on-one animal encounter tours with a personal tour guide, and group tours are also available. Groups can opt from feedings (birds, rhinos, or tortoises), orangutan training sessions, bringing daily food to apes, or having an up-close and personal meeting with a giraffe through the VIP observation deck.
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Luxurious Things to Do in Utah
13. Ski at Deer Valley Resort
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A luxurious activity in Utah is definitely a posh skiing experience in Deer Valley. It is renowned for catering to wealthy customers, with premium services like ski valets as well as parking valets at no cost, and fine dining and designer shopping boutiques on site.
Apart from conducting International Ski Federation competitions and FIS World Cup events regularly, Deer Valley Resort was a 2002 Winter Olympics host for freestyle aerial, mogul, and alpine slalom events. Moreover, it has consistently ranked in the top three ski resorts in North America and also held the top spot every year from 2007 through 2011.
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14. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
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Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Utah has various wildlife species from all over the world situated in its 136,000 square feet, including areas on the Antarctic, Utah, the ocean, South America, birds, fish, invertebrates, and mammals. Visitors get to have an eye-to-eye contact with different sharks in the aquarium’s forty-foot underwater shark tunnel, see rainforest animals in the two-story rainforest gallery, or get to touch aquatic life in one of the aquarium’s two touch pools.
Apart from seeing marine animals during an aquarium visit, Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is likewise available for corporate as well as private events. The facility can also hold both formal and informal functions, with a max of 450 guests for seated dinners and even up to a thousand guests for receptions.
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Adventurous Things to Do in Utah
15. Monument Valley Safari
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Monument Valley has safari adventures of 1.5 to 7 hours in length throughout different sections of Monument Valley. Both Lower Monument Valley and Mystery Valley safaris are dubbed scenic and cultural, while the company’s award-winning combo safaris offer visitors a chance to explore two areas in just one tour: Lower Monument Valley (three hours)/Mystery Valley (three hours) or Tear Drop Arch (two hours)/Mystery Valley (four hours).
Monument Valley’s specialty tours contain a seven-hour Sunset Photography Tour of Hunts Mesa (ideal for adventurers looking for an off-the-grid experience) and the three-hour Starlight or Full Moon tours of Monument Valley. There are also private tours available.
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16. Park Silly Sunday Market
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Park Silly Sunday Market in Utah is an eco-friendly open air market in Park City, Utah, held for fourteen Sundays every year between early June and mid-September. The market, which was initially founded in 2006, is free for all to attend, drawing nearly 200,000 yearly guests and approximately 2,000 vendor booths all throughout the season.
Visitors can explore farmer's market stalls and choose from a variety of delectable pantry goods or browse antique and regional arts and crafts vendors for rare finds. A range of regional food trucks and vendors are on site for local dining choices. Live music performances are also presented throughout the season, together with strolling performers such as magicians, balloon artists, and stilt walkers.
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Historic Things to See in Utah
17. Park City Museum
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Park City Museum features the colorful history of Park City and its significant role in developing the West. In addition to exhibits in the Tozer Gallery, the Park City Museum also provides lectures, historical walking tours, and other living history presentations and events. There are also guided tours, exhibits, and historical presentations available on a reservation-only basis.
Walking tours are held Monday to Friday from Memorial Day through Labor Day (ages 13+). The yearly Historic Home Tour allows visitors explore a highlighted historic home, while the Hal Compton Research Library is utilized as an additional resource of knowledge about Park City’s history and its role in the city’s regional industry.
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18. Utah Field House of Natural History State Park
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The Utah Field House offers interactive exhibits and attractions mainly about prehistoric geological objects. Recent exhibits include the Uinta Fossil Journey, presenting a ninety-foot diplodocus skeleton and the Stories in Stone film. Meanwhile, at the Morrison Dig Site and Fossil Lab, visitors can uncover whether an article is an authentic fossil or just a debris on a simulated dig site before fully exploring the lab.
The Jurassic Hall exhibit presents three skeletons from 145 million years ago, shile the Eocene Gallery features objects and relics from that era, and the Rocks Revealed exhibit covers the four major eras in the planet’s history through fossils. Utah Field House also conducts programming and contains a children’s lab to entertain young guests, and a dinosaur garden with models.
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19. Utah Shakespeare Festival
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Utah Shakespeare Festival is held annually at the Beverly Center for the Arts, from June 29 to October 21. The plays and events vary per season, but this season features nine plays as well as multiple events. Festival-goers can review about the performances in play seminars, which are always held in the morning.
Repertory Magic, where guests can ask questions, however, happens during Mondays and Fridays. Guests can also enjoy other privileges like backstage tours to see the props and other elements used in the amazing plays. Utah Shakespeare Festival also conducts free events: one of the three free Greenshows are conducted every night from June 29th to September, while costumes, props, and actor seminars are held on different days of the week.
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Historical Things to See in Utah
20. Cove Fort
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Cove Fort Historic Site in Utah is the only remaining fortress constructed in the 1800s by the Latter-Day Saints and was built to provide water, food, and shelter to Latter-Day Saints traversing between Idaho and California. Cove Fort tours allow visitors to experience fort life in the 1800s.
In this site guests can see the kitchen or “big room”, where visitors were often fed and residents conducted religious services and meetings; the washing and weaving room, where all washing and bathing was done; and family and guest rooms, as well as the telegraph office, which also served as an overflow eating hall. Guests can likewise tour the stage and post office, prairie wagon, bunkhouse, blacksmith shop, and replica barn.
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Eventhough Utah is not the top destination for holidays and vacations, the Beehive State certainly doesn’t disappoint and doesn’t fall short with millions of postcard-worthy things to explore there. From museums, to art centers, to natural wonders, Utah will have you coming back for more as it is nearly impossible to enjoy all the marvels it offers in just a few days of vacation.
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“To a degree, their penchant for weighing a project’s cost imitates Dunne’s expedient writing style. Bottom line? Utility leverages storytelling. Luckily, his reserve of keenly culled nuggets on Hollywood types, like Didion’s and his brother Dominick’s (perhaps the most imbued by celebrity) is never scarce. For every six or so tailored sentences, one diverges and is often marvelous. Hollywood hobnobbing, near spurious hooey.   For instance, at a breakfast meeting with Scott Rudin, the producer detailed to John and Joan a visit he took to Michael Jackson’s Neverland with director Barry Sonnenfeld. Michael was late, en route but still in the air. And so, Rudin kicked back, enjoying the Ranch’s amusement park and zoo. He and Sonnenfeld were invited to stay for lunch and were seated at a table set with expensive linen. They were served ham and cheese sandwiches under silver domes on expensive china which they “washed down with Pepsi-Cola,” as Michael was the company’s spokesperson. For dessert? Bite-sized Snickers in a silver bowl.   Similarly absurd was Dunne’s account of Sunny von Bülow’s room in the Pavilion at Columbia-Presbyterian where John coincidently was recovering. Every afternoon a high tea was served “while a cocktail pianist in black tie played such the dansant favorites as “Send in the Clowns,” and “Isn’t it Romantic?”” 
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In Need of a Drink? 8 Homes for Sale With Private Speak-Easy Lounges
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During Prohibition, thirsty folks had to find watering holes, secret bars, and nightclubs willing to sell spirits—often in private homes. When imbibers arrived, it was necessary to whisper, or “speak easy,” about your interest in an adult beverage to keep activity on the down low.
Today, wetting your whistle poses a new set of challenges. Instead of a prohibition on alcohol, it’s the crowds themselves that are inadvisable. This means the old-fashioned speak-easy has a brand-new starring role in the pursuit of leisure spent sipping suds with friends and family.
With that boozy backdrop, we’ve rounded up eight properties for sale right now with their own speak-easies. You don’t need a code word to enter these comfortable places to hang out and have a few drinks without the worry of social distancing.
Highlights include a delightful art deco basement lounge in Kansas City, a house in the Hollywood Hills rumored to have been a local hangout for silent-film stars of yesteryear, and a Dutch Colonial in Oregon with a basement speak-easy surprise.
These secret hideaways were already nice spots for entertaining a few months ago, but now they’re the ultimate luxury amenity as a private space for socializing. So raise a glass and scroll on down.
1400 W. 50th St, Kansas City, MO
Price: $765,000 Fortified castle: Built in 1921, this 3,700-square-foot home was built as a “fortified castle.” Filled with gorgeous art deco details, the five-bedroom home also features specialty light fixtures throughout. But the true highlight is the art deco speak-easy and projection room housed in the wood-paneled basement. It includes a bar, lounge area, and ornate fireplace.
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560 S Peralta Hills Dr, Anaheim Hills, CA
Price: $3,999,900 Peralta Hills: This six-bedroom mansion comes with nearly every amenity imaginable: a massive saltwater fish tank, crafts room, sauna and tanning bed, gym, and home theater. For true entertainment, there’s a speak-easy above the property’s detached garage. It’s a formal, elegant space with a high ceiling and features a pool table, bar, and fish tank. The space is ideal for entertaining a crowd without ever having to leave the home’s 1.2-acre grounds.
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50 Mount Tom Rd, Pelham, NY
Price: $1,589,000 English manor: The working bar in this Tudor-style estate from 1925 is rumored to have been an underground speak-easy. Today, it’s just one of the many touches that give this six-bedroom home its signature old-world charm. Standout features include a circular driveway, mezzanine library, wine room, and gorgeous views.
Pelham, NY
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1200 N Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL
Price: $679,000 Colonial craftsmanship: Padded faux-leather doors lead to this home’s speak-easy, which boasts vintage built-in seating and a bar with mahogany accents and mirrored shelves. Other show-stopping details in this custom-built residence from 193 include a large, domed ceiling light and brass staircase in the foyer and hand-carved plasterwork in the dining room.
Oak Park, IL
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3440 Troy Dr, Hollywood Hills East, CA
Price: $1,450,000 Country English: With its signature diamond-pane windows out front, this 1926-built English country estate is rumored to have been a popular hangout for silent-film actors such as Tom Mix. Tipplers likely congregated in the speak-easy downstairs. Upstairs, the three-bedroom home boasts canyon views, high ceilings, and a guest suite with private entry.
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210 Laurel St E, Stillwater, MN
Price: $1,350,000 Historic masterpiece: Originally built in 1878, this 7,900-square-foot home was rebuilt in 1992. Today, the six-bedroom residence has a state-of-the-art kitchen, heated walks, and a driveway. But we’re most intrigued by the lower-level speak-easy with stone walls, huge bar, pool table, and comfy seating.
Stillwater, MN
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3023 E Sunset Hill Dr, West Covina, CA
Price: $999,888 Modern ranch: Built in 1954, this four-bedroom, 2,800-square-foot ranch was recently given an ultramodern makeover. In the temperature-controlled basement, behind a bookcase, you’ll find a space currently outfitted as a speak-easy with a fully equipped bar. According to the listing, the seller is motivated to make a deal on this open-concept home.
West Covina, CA
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6937 SW 31st Ave, Portland, OR
Price: $995,000 Multnomah Village: This four-bedroom Dutch Colonial was originally built in 1928 and has since received a glorious, contemporary renovation. Highlights include a home theater, game room, and, best of all, a basement bar with a speak-easy vibe and temperature-controlled wine cellar.
Portland, OR
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//Now for ghost boys headcanons!
Still a long winded noodle, so have another cut
- Sky is somewhat of a memetic badass to the other boys. First off, he defeated Demise, who is pretty much the God of Evil. Second, he took down Ghirahim not once, not twice, but three times, which is hella impressive. The boys have this colosseum type thing in the afterlife they call the Battle Dome, where they can recreate any battlefield (including stuff like wind, rain, lava, what have you) with any combination of monsters they’ve fought, including bosses. Nearly everyone has tried to take on Ghirahim. Quarters, Twilight, and Brown are the only ones who have actually been successful. Mini might have a fighting chance but he has no interest in trying, so the jury’s still out on that one. Third, Sky can kick any of their butts in a sparring match, even with handicaps like being blindfolded or with a hand tied behind his back. They’ve all decided that he’s probably the greatest swordsman who’s ever lived and haven’t yet met a person who can take that title. Fourth, they claim his death glare can kill demons on the spot. It can’t, of course, but it is pretty intimidating.
- On that note, Sky is very impressed with Twilight for defeating Zant, because of how rapidly he had to adjust to the different fighting styles and environments. Zant’s another one of those enemies that almost universally gives the boys trouble in the Battle Dome.
- Brown has a cave rather than a traditional house in the afterlife. His long life of wandering ultimately made him feel really awkward having a place of his own, and he barely spends any time there. He tends to sleep over with one of the boys or at the castle where the girls live more often than in his own bed. None of them mind of course, they’re all happy to heap affection on the poor boy to make up for the lack of it in his life. He does however, have this ginormous spiral structure outside his cave with walkways up both the inside and outside that serves as a studio of sorts so that he can paint the walls. He hasn’t covered the whole thing yet, but it still takes a few hours to look at all the paintings he has done. 
- Sparky has, more than once, braided Zelda’s or one of his daughters’ hair for special occasions. Every time, someone comments on their hair and praises their hairdresser’s work and occasionally asks if they’d be willing to work for them as well. Sometimes they’ll say “Oh, I’ll pass the compliments along to my husband/father” and sometimes they just smile and shake in silent laughter. 
- Wind and Tetra have been caught, more than once, in random corners of the ship and later the castle in various states of undress. They have NO SHAME and always laugh and shrug it off. Their kids were NOT AMUSED. 
- Green, Red, Blue, and Vio occasionally swap tunics to try and mess with the others. It never works, and most of the boys catch on after a few minutes. Mini can tell when they’ve swapped from a single glance despite the fact that they all look identical. The boys can also tell pretty much immediately when the four have merged together and it’s merged rather than split Green walking around. 
- After a few years of living in the Twilight Realm (even after getting the protective Sheikah tattoo) Midna noticed that Twilight tended to be much quieter and got sick more often than he normally did, and that when they visited Ordon he’d look much better. That prompted her to collaborate with Zelda to make a permanent portal near his house in Ordon so that he could “get his apparently necessary dose of sunshine and smelly goats”, since obviously as the ruler of the Twilight Realm she couldn’t just move away with him. As a result, the twins spent equal amounts of time in the Twilight Realm and in Ordon, and Twilight was a literal stay-at-home dad (although he occasionally still helped Fado on the ranch). 
- Time is a Grade A Dorkasaurus who tells terrible Dad Jokes. Since he was already blind in one eye when he married Zelda, he was rather partial to the phrase “I got my eye on you” (complete with gesturing to his functional eye). This annoyed his kids to no end. 
- Time also consistently refers to Saria as his older sister. Despite the fact that the Kokiri are a race of literal forever-children, Saria is in fact older than Time and has always acted like a big sister to him. 
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When Middle School Sweethearts Tie the Knot
Lyndsey and Thomas’ wedding was a dream come true in more ways than one. For starters, saying “I do” was a long time coming for these middle school sweethearts and the setting of Saddlerock Ranch had been a pipe dream of Lyndsey’s since a family trip to California many years prior. The Texan couple brought a taste of home to their Malibu nuptials, including a “Howdy” sign crafted by Bella Grafia and we’ve got every moment of the day captured by Leah Vis.
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  From the bride… Thomas and I were middle school sweethearts, so our wedding in October was a long time coming. Since our families and friends from Texas had been waiting for so long, no one minded traveling to California for our dream wedding at Saddlerock Ranch.
Everyone asks why we got married in Malibu, California, and, to be honest, we have no history or ties to California at all. I went on a Malibu Wine Safari at Saddlerock Ranch about 5 years ago with my mom and a friend, and one of the tastings was at the Chateau Le Dome. The rolling hills and vineyard views took my breath away, and I told my mom “I am getting married here one day!” Flash forward many years, the day after Thomas proposed my mom asked what we were thinking for a wedding location. I told her “I already told you…Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu!” Having my wedding at Saddlerock Ranch was really a dream come true.
I think the theme for our wedding is pretty obvious, flowers, flowers, and more flowers! From the invitation liners to the dinner plates to my Maid of Honor’s dress, I knew I wanted to incorporate as many floral touches as I could. An idea from our incredibly creative wedding planner, Lindsay, we had a custom-made “Howdy” sign hanging from the bar, and I thought it was the perfect touch to bring a little Texas flair to California.
Our wedding ended up being the most beautiful celebration, and we owe our perfect evening to Bliss Productions and all of our wonderful vendors.
Photography: Leah Vis Photography | Wedding Planning + Design: Bliss Productions | Floral Design: Mark's Garden | Wedding Dress: Hayley Paige | Cake: Sweet Arleen's | Engagement Ring: Jewel's by Grace | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Azazie | Hair + Makeup: The Beauty Pair | Band: The Class Band | Suits: Men's Wearhouse | Wedding Venue: Saddlerock Ranch | Caligraphy: Heidi Davidson Design | Custom Bolero: Hayley Paige | Howdy Sign: Slinging Ink™ Calligraphy | Linens: Luxe Linen | Maid of Honor Dress: Show Me Your Mumu | Rentals: A Rental Connection | Tableware: Casa de Perrin
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10 Things to do in Vegas (That Aren’t Gambling or Drinking)
As you may have seen from my monthly recap, I spent a week in Las Vegas with Richelle and my mother early in February.
It was a far cry from my first visit to Las Vegas and my more debauched visit during the Great US Road Trip, as my mother isn’t much of a drinker or gambler.
So, what are the things to do in Vegas when you don’t feel like drinking or gambling?
‘Sin City’ has become far more than just a place to gamble and drink to excess, with a variety of hotels and tour operators providing family-friendly fun.
With that in mind, I’ve partnered with Expedia.com.au to highlight the ten things to do in Vegas that don’t require a fat wad of cash or a liver of steel.
#10 – Visit a Vegas Museum
You might not associate Las Vegas with something as dry and dusty as a museum, but Las Vegas puts its own fascinating twist on museums.
First of all, there’s the Neon Museum, a surprisingly fascinating look at the lights that put Las Vegas on the map as surely as the big name musicians and the high-stakes gambling. With almost two acres and more than 200 neon signs, it’s a visually stunning look at an often overlooked bit of Vegas history.
From the shiny to the seedy, the Mob Museum explores the less savoury elements beneath Vegas’ early success. With fascinating exhibits demonstrating the crucial role of organized crime in establishing Las Vegas as one of the world’s premier entertainment destinations,  the Mob Museum is a must see for history buffs.
Lastly, the Pinball Hall of Fame is a loving look at pinball machines dating back to the 1950s. The best part? You can play on every one of these vintage machines! It’s a great break from the noise and chaos of the workaday world, and you’re sure to feel like a kid all over again as you frantically try to beat your own high score.
Want to dangle off the side of this monstrosity? You can!
#9 – Try out the Rides at Stratosphere
Located halfway between The Strip and Fremont Street, Stratosphere is a Las Vegas casino with a difference.
Sure, it has the same resort style accommodation and the same gaming floor, but a quick glance at the top of this towering pinnacle shows why it’s popular even with those who don’t gamble.
Those tiny specks you see overhead? They’re people riding the three thrill rides that put Stratosphere on the map.
There’s the high G thrill of the Big Shot, the whirling death-defying of Insanity, and the ‘heart in the throat’ thrill of X-Scream all perched more than 900 feet above the city.
Are you brave enough?
#8 – Antique Shopping in the Arts District
The phrase “Arts District” is perhaps a little strong to describe this area of Vegas. It’s definitely not the tourist-friendly artist enclave the name implies, but it’s intriguing nonetheless, if not a little seedy.
If you’re interested in antiques, vintage clothes and thrift stores, this is your place. You may have to avoid a mugging to get there, but the antique malls here are definitive troves of treasure. They’re all clustered together over a couple of blocks, so just stroll (or maybe walk briskly) between them all and you’ll collect the sorts of trinkets you won’t find anywhere in The Strip.
I loved The Attic, a vintage store on South Main St that not only boasts glorious, groaning racks of vintage frocks, but is also home to a veritable menagerie of pets that includes a toucan and an adorable cat called “Miss Kitty” that prowls the store.
It’s worth the slightly scary trek by all the bail bond offices to get to the treasure. Maybe take a taxi…
So. Much. Cheese. Image courtesy of s-velasco.
#7 – Eat!
Las Vegas is foodie heaven.
With so many tourists from all walks of life gathering in one place, it’s no surprise that there are a mountain of choices when it comes to dining out.
From greasy spoon diners like Marilyn’s Cafe to the fun atmosphere of a Tom’s Urban to high-end options, you’re spoiled for choice no matter where you look.
For our visit, Richelle had her heart set on trying one of those decadent Bloody Mary’s, and she got to do this at Tom’s Urban on our little date night.
About Buffets
It’s true that dining out on the Las Vegas Strip can get a bit expensive, but it’s totally possible to enjoy Vegas on a budget without having to resort to fast food.
Most casinos boast massive buffets for as little as $20 USD per head, giving you plenty of value for money. There’s even a buffet of buffets pass you can get, giving you access to five different buffets for a 24-hour period. Now that is bang for your buck!
Eat a light breakfast and make your lunch/dinner a combined feast before heading out on the town!
My first stay in Vegas was on Fremont Street and it was a blast!
#6 – Explore ‘Old Vegas’ on Fremont Street
Fremont Street is the original Las Vegas: a sea of neon lights, shouting hawkers, and a kind of seedy charm that is at odds with the shiny ‘new’ Vegas that is The Strip.
While the focus here is definitely on gambling, Fremont Street nonetheless offers a variety of dining and entertainment options.
From the Fremont Street Experience light show to zip-lining from Slotzilla to comedians and live music, Fremont Street brings Vegas to the masses.
Don’t want to spend a buck? Simply wandering Fremont Street shows the fascinating diaspora of people who call Vegas home.
Want a photo with a Chippendale or an obese man in a bunny outfit? You got it!
Women in their seventies drunk beyond mortal comprehension and singing along to Bon Jovi? Done!
Kids mesmerized by a street magician? It’s here!
Simply put, Fremont Street is Vegas in all of its seedy, unusual glory.
A young CWB in his element betwixt a pair of showgirls at (the now closed) Mermaids on Fremont Street.
7 Things to do on Fremont Street
Of course, there are more things to do on Fremont Street than people watching. Here’s some inspiration for your walk through Old Vegas.
#5 – Visit the Downtown Container Park
Located just a short walk from Fremont Street, the Downtown Container Park is a fun outdoor mall with bars, cafes, and cute little boutique shops.
With music on the speakers and a unique, urban feel – it’s something distinct from the neon jungle of nearby Fremont Street.
But what makes the Downtown Container Park more than just a shopping area is the fun, laid-back vibe of the place.
There’s live music, hipster coffee shops, a pretty fantastic Vegan cafe (Simply Pure), and the massive Dome, where visitors can experience classic rock concerts from the likes of U2 and Led Zepplin in immersive 4K.
If you’re already downtown and you have a little time to kill, you can do a lot worse than a little window shopping and dining at the Downtown Container Park.
The Nevada desert is every bit as worthy of your time as Vegas proper.
#4 – Head out to the Desert
While you’re blinded by the sparkling lights and the loud noises, it is easy to forget that Las Vegas sits between Death Valley and the Mojave Desert. Some of the United States’ most beautiful and deadly stretches of desert are right on your doorstep.
Day trips from Las Vegas run the gamut from ghost town tours to family-friendly Bonnie Springs Ranch to gorgeous natural environments such as Red Rock Canyon, the Valley of Fire State Park, and even the majesty of The Grand Canyon.
If you’ve become a little jaded with the glitz and glamour of The Strip, why not take a day trip away from it all and soak in the immense natural beauty of Nevada?
For an unparalleled view of the Vegas skyline, the High Roller is worth a look.
#3 – Ride the High Roller
For a bird’s eye view of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding city, the High Roller is a 550-foot tall observation wheel that offers an unbeatable view of Sin City.
You can simply ride the High Roller and take in the view, or you can indulge in a happy half-hour with a few drinks and a private bartender.
It might not be the most thrilling way to while away half an hour, but it’s hard to beat the view from atop the iconic Linq attraction.
The Strip is far more than just gambling. Every casino is a destination in and of itself.
#2 – Wander the Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is very much an attraction in its own right. Properties vie for your attention with more and more elaborate gimmicks, and you could spend a day or two simply wandering in and out of casinos being amazed by the themes, the restaurants, and the fun attractions they possess.
Rather than bore you with a long description of every casino, I thought I’d instead highlight my ten favourite Las Vegas strip attractions.
10 Best Things to do on the Las Vegas Strip
Take a gondola ride at The Venetian
Explore the streets of Paris in Paris Las Vegas
Ride the New York-New York rollercoaster at sunset
See the famous Bellagio fountain display
Visit the circus at Circus-Circus
Enjoy a cocktail inside a giant chandelier in The Cosmopolitan
Wander the entertainment corridor at The Linq
See the Mirage volcano erupt
Enjoy the dueling pianos at New York-New York’s ‘Bar at Times Square’
Check out the exhibits in The Luxor’s pyramid.
Seeing The Lion King in Las Vegas back in 2009.
#1 – Catch a Show
More than gambling and more than drinking, Las Vegas is becoming a fantastic destination for seeing fantastic live entertainment.
From touring Broadway shows to world-famous live music to hilarious comedians, Las Vegas boasts a startling variety of entertainment options.
On my first visit to Las Vegas I was blown away by The Lion King, and my recent trip saw me taking in Vegas! The Show and Cirque de Soleil’s sinfully hilarious Zumanity.
You could spend weeks in Vegas experiencing all of the shows that take place both on and off The Strip, but Vegas.com has the skinny on all of the best shows and the best deals.
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