November 2009
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Video: Volunteers with bee beards create quite a... →
Volunteers from the Portland area offered their services, wearing a beard of live honeybees at OMSI on Halloween
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October 2009
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I'm at OMSI, filming folks as they wear a beard of...
It’s been a good day.
Oct 31st
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Time change: Fall back as daylight saving time... →
Remember to set your clocks back one hour, and it’s time to get a new smoke detector.
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“Brandon Roy!”
Oct 30th
“Hey Daniel, can you close your door? Your room smells lime the holocaust.”
– Moi
Oct 30th
Halloween is coming, do you have your cupcakes? →
Halloween cupcakes are a easy, tasty snack for any party, and there are ideas and recipes everywhere—people get very creative.
Oct 29th
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New photo contest: your Halloween costumes →
We’re looking for your best Halloween costume photo.
Oct 29th
Made in ... China? →
Hmm, something is different about that sign in Old Town.
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Story of the Day: Hit-and-run driver claimed he... →
And the money quote … “This is probably the worst thing that has happened to me – being intentionally run over by a car. I felt like a Burger King bag.” Oh, man. Bike vs. Car is big news … but pedicab vs. car should be international news. This is just pure comedy GOLD. God, i wish there were photos with the article. (via OregonLive.com)
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High School Football photo contest winner →
OregonLive.com users select “Celtic Homecoming” as the best photo.
Oct 28th
Pumpkin templates for this Halloween: topical,... →
While you can pay for a piece of paper to trace onto your pumpkin (or do it free-hand like we used to when I was a kid), there are lots of free patterns all over the Internet.
Oct 28th
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Portland Halloween events roundup →
The zombie walk is over but more weird, family friendly, and perhaps enlightening events remain through the Halloween weekend.
Oct 28th
'Daylight Savings Time' 2009: History,... →
Official time will turn from 1:59 a.m. back to 1:00 a.m. early Sunday morning, earning us an extra hour of sleep, and a brighter morning — though, in Oregon, I’m not sure we’ll notice.
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ListenGreat cover! I love Daniel Johnston. ...
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idk why yall are arguing. You all know Oregon is...
Oh, innnnnnn-deed. (via wherelifebegins)
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