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@o-the-mts / o-the-mts.tumblr.com

A dad and archivist seeking wisdom wherever I may find it. He/him/his. 50 years have I. Think of me as Tumblr's kind uncle.
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Everyone: *minding their own buisness*

Massholes: "it's called the I-90 cause you're suppose to go 90mph on it"

Official Post of Massachusetts

Real Massholes call it The Pike cause we stick your head on a pike if you go below the speed limit in the left lane

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Reminds me of the sign in North Carolina that said VIRGINIANS, 95 IS THE ROUTE NUMBER NOT THE SPEED LIMIT!

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18th century Virginia had several dynastic families, often referred to as the "first families". Several are still famous today: the Lees, the Harrisons, etc. The Randolphs were one of them that are less well known today, but very prominent in their time: Peyton Randolph was unanimously chosen the president of the continental congress. He was only replaced by John Hancock because he died in October of 1775, which is why he's less well known today. Anyway I bring this up not because I particularly care about any of these wealthy, enslaving assholes, but the fact that they intermarried so heavily did lead to some amusing anecdotes. Namely when it comes to, well, names. So that at one point, there were two cousins. Their names were: Harrison Randolph and Randolph Harrison

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Photopost: Busch Gardens

Way back in August, I took my kids on a day trip to Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia.  This is the theme park I’ve visited the most in my lifetime so it has a lot of nostalgia for me.  I first visited Busch Gardens as an 11-year-old on a family vacation in 1985 and we returned for another visit the following summer.  At the time, Busch Gardens offered discount tickets for guests to return…

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