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THE FOX NEWS CARTOON OF THE DAY

03.10.25

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ATTEMPT TO BREAK WORLD LEGO RECORD

Lego World Record photo 2

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SAN ANTONIO (WOAI/KABB) — Legacy Traditional School in
Alamo Ranch
is on a mission to break a Guinness World
Record using 42,000 Lego bricks.

The school began its ambitious project earlier this week,
aiming to surpass the previous record by more than 22,000
bricks. The effort involves a team of four builders, including
the school’s principal, two district representatives, and a
current Lego world record holder.

To ensure the attempt is official, two witnesses must be
present at all times, as per Guinness World Records
guidelines.

Lego World Record photo 11

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Lego World Record photo 12


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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~

 Did you remember to set your clocks up one hour?   
 

Upcoming daylight saving time change means its time to change batteries in  smoke detectors | SummitDaily.com
Upcoming time change means changing batteries in smoke detectors.



 


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ACTORS SMALL IMPROVISED MOVIE ROLE

Young Frankenstein (1974) - Posters — The Movie Database (TMDB)
1974

13 Unbilled Movie Performances
In the 1974 film "Young Frankenstein," actor Gene
Hackman (right) plays a blind, hermetic priest who
is visited by the Frankenstein monster, played by
Peter Boyle
.

Gene Hackman en “El Jovencito Frankenstein” (Young Frankenstein), 1974 | Young frankenstein ...

Reclusive Gene Hackman, 93, looks well in his first appearance in years - Celebrity Insider
Eugene Allen Hackman
(January 30, 1930 – c. February 18, 2025)

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REMINDER FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Daylight Saving Time Begins Soon – Mark Your Calendars! - Texas Border  Business

Let the sun shine later as daylight saving time back Sunday

Set the Clock One Hour Back or Forward?

Daylight saving time begins this weekend. Here's what to know. - The  Washington Post

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