Welcome to Thursday. Let’s just stand back and let that marinate for a moment. Ahhhh.
Weather
37 and partly sunny, your ship has come in.
Alls we want for Christmas is
The leaves to stop falling. Holy, leaf raking, Batman, enough. Cheryl, Sue et al., how’s that banning of leaves falling form tress ordinance coming?
December 7, 1941
The Hartford Courant printed 40,000 extra papers announcing the Japanese attacks and declaration of war.
Parting shot
In 1893, Bristol still did not have electricity. Some say we are still in the dark. Easy, big fella. It’s just a joke.
Speaking of Shots
Stay off the sauce, Bristol.
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