The pancakes are GIGANTIC and taste out of this world! No amount of triple or quad stacks from pancake joints can match the size and taste!! They are a little crispy at the bear bottom, fluffy in the bear belly and soft on the bear head. You can a size of half a dollar bill and hold in your hand and no flopping! Eat just like a beary toast with butter. The chicken fried steak is excellent too! The gravy is not smothered on top but at the bear bottom and no mess when cutting and already pre-dipped! The crust in great and just a razor thin egg/flour. Fun place and great food!! BTW, they may have a pancake challenge: if you can finish double stack (two pieces) of their famous 16" half inch thick pancakes all by your self, it will be on them!
Here’s to you, Mr. Left-Handed Pencil Hustler.
You didn’t just mark down pencils.
You gave every southpaw in the store a patriotic discount and told righties to pay retail like the oppressors they are.
Same pencil. Different signage. Maximum chaos.
Mr. Left-Handed Pencil Hustler… you are a genius.
Tesla has released new items on its online shop in the U.S.
• Model Y Dual Zone Fridge: $595. Operates from 0°F to +68°F
• Model Y Canopy: $165
• Cybertruck Air Mattress: $295
• On the Road Chair: $125
• Tesla Electric Summer Party Tee: $35
• Tesla Electric Summer Tee: $35
Shop: https://t.co/RKFKirg8Od
🇺🇸 INCREDIBLE! DC will have over SEVEN HOURS STRAIGHT of flyovers on America’s 250th birthday, featuring COUNTLESS military aircraft, including the new Air Force One
… and possibly even even the new STEALTH bomber, the B-21 👀
America is about to have an INCREDIBLE birthday! 🔥
(h/t @PenguinSix for the schedule!)
From LAX visitor to presidential aircraft. 🇺🇸 This Boeing 747-8BBJ was captured live by Airline Videos Live on November 27, 2022, years before it officially became the United States Air Force VC-25B. A remarkable look back at an aircraft whose mission would change forever.
The ringtone was loud and filled the concert Hall and a pianist decided to improvise around it.
The pianist had two choices: 1- choose to get angry or 2- choose to be flexible in this situation.
Always choose option 2.
NYC ATC is just the best entertainment in the world! 🤣
An exchange between a NYPD Helicopter and LaGuardia Control Tower this afternoon
Yeah, what's all the hoopla going on over there?
Two geniuses climbed to the top of the Empire State Building, the top of the spire
Oh, that's awesome
A little hot for that, isn't it?
It's just the beginning of this week
The vote that would create the United States was deadlocked, and the man who could break the tie was eighty miles away, dying of cancer, on the wrong side of a thunderstorm.
His name was Caesar Rodney. On the first of July 1776, while Congress argued itself toward independence in Philadelphia, he was stuck back in Delaware. He was tamping down Loyalist trouble, in constant pain from the cancer eating at his face and fighting for breath due to his asthma.
Then the letter came. Delaware's two delegates in Congress were split. One for independence, one against. Without a tiebreaker, the colonies would not stand united. And a divided front was exactly what the Crown was counting on.
He did not hesitate. He climbed onto his horse near midnight and rode straight into the storm. Lightning split the sky. The roads turned to sludge. A journey that normally took two days but he made it in eighteen hours. He stopped only to change horses, soaked with every mile.
He reached Independence Hall on the morning of July 2 just as the vote was called, still in his boots and spurs. Caked in mud. Thomas McKean never forgot the sight of him standing in the doorway.
Rodney walked in and cast his vote for independence. It broke Delaware's tie, and with that, not a single colony stood against the break from Britain.
On this day, 250 years ago, a dying man rode all night through a storm so America could be born.
America 250 🇺🇸