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November 8, 2010 -- Los Angeles teenage hip-hop collective Odd Future, a.k.a. OFWGKTA (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All) make their New York City debut at the Studio at Webster Hall.
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The reporter's comment reads: the dancers from New Zealand are doing treat or trick of their visit.
I guess s/he is just dying for having Halloween in her/his boring days, and imposing wonderous imagination upon the color of the dancers' clothing. However, showing the tongue is a conventional way to scare away and frighten your enemy for Maori people; an honorary gesture. The reporter's commont is just as odd as the plates hanging on the air where these dancers are hosted. Why don't they have a picture in the open air?
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Chrissi-Topper and Susie the Floozy (front) and the Volkerdings, including Her Holiness, the Doodle Lama (back).
Daily Dog Challenge - 352. 10/17 "Creative Lighting" - Experiment with lighting today and show us what turns up!
Our Daily Challenge - Group 1 - ODD is the Topic for Wednesday October 17. 2012
This is one of the oldest continuously occupied buildings in LaGrange. In 1857, Lodge #65 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of California was formed.
The Odd Fellows purchased the two story jail from the County in 1862 and it was used for meetings until 1880. In 1880 land was purchased from Mrs. Margaret A. Basso for $100 - in gold coin. G. W. Jones, a member was contracted to build a two story structure for $1350. The style was indicative of the Greek Revival architecture.
The new Lodge was completed including two outhouses behind the building, on November 13, 1880. The official dedication was held on April 26, 1881. In February 1883, Alfred Warrington was paid $15 to make 16" high gilded letters to adorn the front of the Lodge. In 1884, a front porch was added for $15 and in 1885 new handmade wooden chairs came by ship from London by way of Cape Horn. These chairs are still in use today. Electric lights were added in 1908.
LaGrange was the Stanislaus County Seat from 1856-1862.
Paul W. Johnson
Noble Grand Humbug
Estanislao Chapter No. 58
E Clampus Vitus
Dedicated April 19, 2003
Clamper Year 6008
"Credo Quia Absurdum"