Wonderful scenes in Dublin today as the FTD Brothers complete their 33rd marathon in 33 days
They've been running the length and breadth of Ireland in aid of dementia research
Such a powerful day and the crowds were out to cheer them home
The historic birdcage elevator at Lomonosov St. 14, St. Petersburg — inside the Eliseev Income House (1891–1892, architect Gavriil Baranovsky)
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Then, Lazy asked Crazy, "Can you tell me why you were laughing the whole time we were climbing up the stairs?" and crazy says, "Because we left the keys downstairs". 🤭
Three friends - Lazy, Skinny, and Crazy - all lived on the 100th floor of a skyscraper. One day, when the elevator was broken, they had to climb up on foot. After climbing 50 floors, Lazy and Skinny were tired, but Crazy was still laughing.
As they continued climbing another 50 floors, Lazy and Skinny remained tired, but Crazy continued laughing.
Finally, they reached the 100th floor. Lazy could not take it anymore, Skinny was still tired, and Crazy was still laughing.