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This is my little homage to the bass-playing writer of so many amazing campaigns and scenarios for Call of Cthulhu, mr. Keith Herber. He sadly passed away on March 13th 2009.
I had the opportunity to meet and play music with him once, but more importantly, his work brought me countless hours of fun and bonding with my friends.
farewell pic n' mix
farewell low budget dvds
farewell one fab toy department
farewell an escape from the rain
farewell giant toblerone displays
farewell simple kitchen ware
farewell £3.97 for 12 tuperware tubs
Nicki's dad (Ray) died in the early hours last night. He used to love the Scilly Isles and today we visited one of his favourite places: Pulpit Rock. He was a good, kind man and an excellent father. RIP.
There is a graveyard in the middle of Fordham University (located in the Bronx, New York, NY). Apparently, NY wanted to put a highway through the campus many years ago, so the Jesuits tried to stop them by making their building a state landmark. However, the state didn't think that was a good enough reason, so the Jesuits exhumed some bodies from the New York Botanical garden and transferred them to the campus. The state decided to not build the highway, and the campus was saved! However, two unidentified Jesuit bodies were lost in the move, and are buried somewhere in the botanical garden...
Brian hamilton & Rip Taylor clowning around at Baskin Robbins inside the Flamingo Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada after Rip's performance with the Rockettes.
Rip current warnings were posted throughout the 2012 Dairyland Classic. On Sunday, September 2, a 61-year-old man drowned on this beach while rescuing his grandson. Bob Pratt from the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project ran down the beach from his water safety class to perform CPR on the victim.
Hugh Masekela RIP Renowned South African trumpeter flugelhornist cornetist singer and composer Back Stage at Club Galaxy Athlone Cape Town Jan 3 1999
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Dextor Mausoleum - According to the official map, this is a private family mausoleum constructed around 1866 at a cost of $100,000 ( would cost $1.3 million today). Modeled after a chapel in Paris and cathedral in England, it is believed that this is the only one mausoleum of its kind in US because of its two flying buttresses. Because of the financial difficulties, the construction was never completed according to the initial design which included an elevator and stained glass windows.
Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum, Cincinnati, OH