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chroniclebooks:

DIY Halloween décor from Pretty Paper Parties, by Vana Chupp. Download the free templates here.

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nelliannn:

That was undoubtedly the best Little League game I’ve ever seen and quite possibly the best baseball game I’ve ever seen. Never in my life. That shit was ridiculous. All those kids have heart and they don’t stop until it’s over. Good game, Cali!

Awesome game! Well done, Guys! Source: mychumbo

ann-youbeautifulrulebreakingmoth:

Congrats to the little league boys from MY HOME STATE OF TENNESSEE for winning the united states final in CRAZY FASHION today. Good luck in the LLWS game against Japan tommorrow!

ann-youbeautifulrulebreakingmoth:

Congrats to the little league boys from MY HOME STATE OF TENNESSEE for winning the united states final in CRAZY FASHION today. Good luck in the LLWS game against Japan tommorrow!

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collective-history:

A girl holds The Washington Post of Monday, July 21st 1969 stating ‘The Eagle Has Landed Two Men Walk on the Moon’

collective-history:

A girl holds The Washington Post of Monday, July 21st 1969 stating ‘The Eagle Has Landed Two Men Walk on the Moon’

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crookedindifference:

Rest in Peace, Neil Armstrong

Buzz Aldrin took this picture of Neil Armstrong in the cabin after the completion of the first EVA. This is the face of the first man to set foot on the Moon, just hours earlier, on July 20th, 1969.

Neil Armstrong was a quiet self-described nerdy engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made “one giant leap for mankind” with a small step on to the moon. The modest man who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost a quarter million miles away has died. He was 82.

crookedindifference:

Rest in Peace, Neil Armstrong

Buzz Aldrin took this picture of Neil Armstrong in the cabin after the completion of the first EVA. This is the face of the first man to set foot on the Moon, just hours earlier, on July 20th, 1969.

Neil Armstrong was a quiet self-described nerdy engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made “one giant leap for mankind” with a small step on to the moon. The modest man who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost a quarter million miles away has died. He was 82.

Source: Boston.com