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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months
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When Joe Louis strolled through Harlem (here with his wife), crowds turned out to cheer. September 25, 1935.
Photo: Times Wide World Photos via Artblart
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wiiildflowerrr · 7 months
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@Michael5SOS: my two girlfriends
25 September 2017
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mxcottonsocks · 2 years
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For those of us reading both Dracula Daily and The Woman in White Weekly, it's possibly just worth noting that the Bloofer Lady's hunting grounds are "in and around Hampstead Heath" and that Walter Hartright first met the woman in white having just crossed the Heath.
Nowadays, Hampstead Heath is entirely surrounded by London, but in the 1850s-90s when The Woman in White and Dracula were written, it was on the edge of the built-up area of London, on the boundary between city and country.
I wonder if this made it a sort of "liminal space", a place which acts as a sort of threshold or border, a place between other places, a place which is partly one thing and partly another, and that it was this liminality which made it a compelling place for writers to set strange goings-on?
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dandyshoecare · 7 months
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Best wishes to everyone who celebrates their birthday today, September 25th! The best gift you can give yourself is to order a Patina created by Dandy Shoe Care. For further information do not hesitate to contact me directly via email [email protected]. I will personally answer all your questions.
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dateinthelife · 7 months
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25 September 2009
Despite neighbors' claims that it is "unnecessary and inappropriate" and has resulted in the injury of a cat, Olivia Harrison is granted approval on this day by the South Oxfordshire District Council to permanently keep and maintain the 8' razor wire security fence around Friar Park.
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stairnaheireann · 7 months
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#OTD in Irish History | 25 September:
In the Liturgical calendar, it is the Feast day of Saint Finbarr (c. 550-c. 620). He was Bishop of Cork in the 6th century and patron saint for the city and Diocese of Cork. Possibly born near Bandon, and originally named “Lochan,” he is said to have studied in Co Kilkenny where he was renamed “Fionnbharr” (Fairhead in Irish) for the colour of his hair. 1697 – During William III’s reign, Catholic…
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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National Quesadilla Day
Enjoy the fun and flavor that comes with this festive and delicious day: National Quesadilla Day!
History of National Quesadilla Day
Quesadillas were likely invented in the southern regions of Mexico where Aztecs would have made corn tortillas. It’s unclear exactly who started filling these corn tortillas with cheese. While some have suggested that the quesadilla might have been brought to the West from Spain, it’s more likely that it originated right in Mexico.
Of course, like many dishes, the quesadilla has developed over the years and different variations have evolved into what it is today. Now, these little Tex-Mex sandwiches have popped up in Mexican restaurants throughout the globe.
National Quesadilla Day (Dia de la Quesadilla) was founded in 2020 by V&V Supremo, which is an American company that makes cheese and other Mexican products. The idea for the day is simply to show affection and honor for this little food that can act as a snack or an entire meal.
Put National Quesadilla Day on the calendar and get ready to celebrate!
How to Celebrate National Quesadilla Day
Enjoy celebrating National Quesadilla Day with some of these delightful and delicious ideas:
Eat Some Quesadillas
The perfect way to celebrate National Quesadilla Day is to enjoy eating an order of quesadillas. Head over to a Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurant for lunch with coworkers or dinner with the family, and then order up the chicken quesadillas or cheese quesadillas that are on the menu. Don’t forget to add some guacamole, salsa or pico de gallo for partnering with these tasty, cheesy, Mexican sandwiches.
Make Some Quesadillas at Home
One of the best things about quesadillas is that they are not only delicious but they’re super simple to make! Simply heat a skillet with a bit of oil or non-stick cooking spray. Put a flour tortilla on the skillet. Sprinkle on some cheese, chicken or other fillings. Pop another tortilla on top and let it cook for a few minutes until golden brown. Cut into triangles like a pizza and enjoy!
Host a National Quesadilla Day Fiesta
Looking for an excuse to have a party? Look no further! The only thing better than enjoying quesadillas on your own is having some with friends. Host a little gathering of family, friends or coworkers in honor of National Quesadilla Day.
Invite guests to don their favorite sombrero or perhaps a colorful serape in honor of the day. Decorate with pinatas, cactuses and other brightly colored, themed items. Play some delightful music from south of the border and hand out some maracas from Mexico so that guests can join in on the musical fun.
Drinks can include anything from a Mexican theme, such as Dos Equis beer, Modelo, Corona or Sol Cerveza. Other delightful beverages could include Margaritas, Palomas, or even Horchata. And, of course, the feature food of the evening (and perhaps even the guest of honor) will be a huge platter piled full of tasty and delicious quesadillas!
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haroe309-blog · 4 months
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card-of-the-day · 7 months
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Today's Card Is: Sus Guy
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googleeyes · 7 months
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I love it love it love it when the characters in Dracula start reading the same stuff we've been reading it's like Yayy Book Club :) Tell me more about how much you love Mina
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dailykafka · 7 months
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— September 25, 1917 / Franz Kafka diaries
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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months
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September 25, 1941 marked the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Six thousand people turned up in front of the Sub-Treasury Building on Wall Street for the opening of the three-month celebration. (How many of them would endorse the rights contained in the constitutional amendments is another question.)
Photo: Carl Nesensohn for the AP
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wiiildflowerrr · 7 months
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@Calum5SOS: TONIGHT :) xxx
25 September 2014
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typelikeagirl · 7 months
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crawfishcomic · 2 years
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stairnaheireann · 2 years
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#OTD in Irish History | 25 September:
#OTD in Irish History | 25 September:
In the Liturgical calendar, it is the Feast day of Saint Finbarr (c. 550-c. 620). He was Bishop of Cork in the 6th century and patron saint for the city and Diocese of Cork. Possibly born near Bandon, and originally named “Lochan,” he is said to have studied in Co Kilkenny where he was renamed “Fionnbharr” (Fairhead in Irish) for the colour of his hair. 1697 – During William III’s reign, Catholic…
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