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They caught up with the Sioux and their white captives and had to trade about everything they owned to get them back, but did and returned them to Ft. Meade. When they asked the army to reimburse them for what they lost to get the white people back safely they were told they were never authorized to do this and were sent away with nothing. The Lakota's relative laughed at them and said, that's what you get for helping out the white men, your're fools to help the soldiers!" The name stuck, and this one is burried here, the only Sioux in the cemetary with the white soldiers. NOTE: Today there is a warrior society on the Sioux Cheyenne River Rez named the "Fool Soldier Society."
April Fools is twice the fun when you give two thirsty girls a glass of "juice" which turns out to be jello in disguise!
I wasn't sure I'd pull it off, considering how the straws wibble wobbled in the jello, but they didn't suspect a thing! WOOHOO!
inspired by Fool’s Gold Stack. I know it's not as high or the amount of bacon, but it was still dam tasty!
For it is God's will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of foolish people. Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as God's slaves. - 1 Peter 2:15-16
He was running around in the middle of the street with another fool chasing him with a Super 8 film camera and 40oz.... Hipsters in the mission are craaazy stupid...
Martyr De Mona + The Black Hounds + Fool's Glory + Lightfire @ The Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton, Sunday 20th April 2014.
Photographs by Tony Gaskin for Midlands
Rocks
© 2014 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography
Fool's Ark by DADARA
"Dadara's Fool's Ark, the Transatlantic Project is a 15-meter-high and long wooden boat built in Amsterdam at the Over-het-IJ-festival and then transported to Nevada to burn in the desert. It's a mix between the classic sailing ships roaming the oceans in the Golden Age (Flying Dutchmen) and a Dadara fantasy ship. It's an open structure which invites people to use the boat as a playground. You can climb onto the first deck and we have three rooms which can be used as a bar, exhibition space etc." BM site
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Photo from the UW Drama production "Fool for Love", the story of two battle-weary lovers meeting for a final conflict.
Directed by Catherine Seeback.
The production ran from February 3-6 and 10-13 in 1999 in n Studio 180, Hagey Hall at the University of Waterloo.
Leica M8
Noctilux
Fool's Gold
Bottom Lounge
Chicago, IL
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