AC/DC lead guitarist Angus Young out for a walk in Germany with his wife Ellen and his bodyguard. Standing at 5 foot 2, Angus creates quite a height contrast in this candid street shot.
@greglaurie@CatheLaurie And yet you still speak out of both sides of your mouth every time you open it. You still sporting wicked bands like the Beatles on your clothing? Maybe raunchy anti -christian rock and roll stars? One foot in the world and one "in Christ"? Make up your mind. MT 6:24, LK 16:13
This photo was taken a long time ago… in a galaxy far, far away.
It’s @CatheLaurie and me in the 1970s during the days of what many now call the Jesus Revolution. I was about 22 years old and Cathe was 19. Life was simple, faith was fresh, and God was doing something remarkable among young people across the country.
This particular photo meant a lot to our son Christopher. For many years it sat on his desk. Christopher has been in Heaven now for 16 years, but seeing this picture always brings back so many memories.
When I look at it, I think of the words of Scripture: “Once I was young, and now I am old…” (Psalm 37:25). Time has a way of moving quickly, doesn’t it?
During the Depression, onions were a common and easily grown and stored vegetable. So, they were readily available and, most importantly, free.
Meanwhile, peanut butter was also inexpensive. So, the Bureau of Home Economics devised the recipe for peanut butter-stuffed onions as an easy way for American homemakers to feed their families.
The recipe for this curious dish was published in many 1930s newspapers and magazines. It eventually found its way onto American dining tables as a healthy, tasty, simple, and low-cost meal that could be served any time of the day.
The mishmash consisted of baked onions with peanut butter filling mixed with stale bread crumbs. These ingredients came together and created a distasteful and disliked dish that people only ate to fill their hungry stomachs.
Strange foods of the Great Depression: historydefined.net/strange-foods-…
American ski jumper Annika Belshaw was disqualified from the large hill final round.
Fellow Team USA jumpers Paige Jones and Josie Johnson are also out of medal contention.
@barstoolsports NFL is American but your taking us to a country that hates "football" on OUR season opener, WTF, relocate the Pentagon to India why don't you, idiot!
@SThingsSpoilers Glad I saw it in the theater. Not thrilled it drifted so far from the original vibe but fun show thru and thru. Amazing how that show helped us re-appreciate the glorious 80s!
@DKSportsbook Brady>Maye
Blount=Stevenson
Edelman=Diggs
Amendola=Boutte
Gronk>Henry
Wilson>Darnold
Beast>K9
Baldwin<JSN
Kearse<Kupp
Wilson<Barner
There's more of a drawback between the difference of the Pats with Brady and Gronk compared to the current offense than the slight bit for Seattle
After giving a lengthy answer in support of Mike Tomlin, Aaron Rodgers was asked another Tomlin question…
“I’ve talked extensively about how I feel about Mike … and I just did in that fu**ing answer.”
And bye. ✌️
@TheCinesthetic And Im disappointed when actors get caught shoplifting. Let the kids find their own way lady.....I am glad Ryder got the final though, mom's should always get justice when someone messes with their baby's lol
Winona Ryder is disappointed by younger actors who aren’t cinephiles.
“I don’t mean to sound hopeless but the first thing they say is, ‘How long is it?’”
She mentioned Jenna Ortega:
“I wept when I heard she was referencing specific shots from I Am Cuba.”