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[16.01.2014] BANGTAN Twitter Güncellemeleri | Golden Disk Ödülleri Yeni Sanatçı Ödülü


[?] Woah woah woah woah altın bir şey (ödül) kazandık ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ

[Rap Monster] Ben RapMon! Golden Disk Ödül Törenin'de Yeni Sanatçı ödülünü kazandık! Çok teşekkür ederiz ㅠㅠ Hepsi sizin sayenizde. Ve ayrıca yabancı ARMYlerimize de teşekkür etmek istiyorum, sizi seviyoruz!!! Daha da başarılı olacağız!



[J-HOPE] Ben Hope'um millet!!!!!!! Bu jackpot (büyük ikramiye), Golden Disk Ödül Törenin'de Yeni Sanatçı ödülünü kazandık!!!!!!!  ㅠㅠㅠㅠ ㅠㅠ Gerçekten çok teşekkürler, ödül aldığımız kadar elimizden geleni yapacağız ve bu yıl çok başarılı olacağız!!!!! *mutluluk öpücüğü*


[SUGA] Merhaba, ben SUGA. Bize Rookie ödülünü veren ARMYler!! Çok teşekkür ederim!! Ödül beklediğimden daha ağır hıhı Sizi seviyorum!! ARMYler *muck muck*



[JIN] Muck muck!
ARMYler en iyisi!


[Jungkook] Rookie Ödülü.



[JIMIN] Bugün Golden Disk Ödül Töreninde Rookie ödülünü kazandık~~~~~!! ㅎㅎㅎ Bizlerle ilgilenen hayranlara gerçekten çok teşekkür ederiz (erkeksi) Fighting""!

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[HABER] BTS Skool Love Affair Mini Albümü ile Şubat'ta Geri Dönüyor


























BTS 12 Şubat'ta <Skool Love Affair> adlı mini Albüm ile geri dönüyor! BTS'nin yeni albümünün konusu "okulda aşk" ve albümün 10-19 yaş arası gençlerin aşk hikayeleri ile dolu olması bekleniyor.

Big Hit'in konuyla ilgili açıklaması şu şekilde; "Geçen sene yayınlanan şarkıların konusu mutlululuğu yakalamak ve hayallerdi; şimdi ise gençlerin adına aşklarını ve düşüncelerini anlatmak istiyoruz. BTS üyeleri şarkıların yapımında bizzat yer aldılar ve albüm genç hisler taşıyor."

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This Day in History,January 15th

Marie-Fortunée Lafarge
Noteworthy Birthdays:

Marie-Fortunée Lafarge
(January 15, 1816-November 7, 1852), French murderess (1,2)

Marie Duplessis
(January 15, 1824-February 3, 1847), French courtesan (1,2)

Mary Helen MacKillop
(January 15, 1842-August 8, 1909), Catholic religious leader, teacher, social activist (1, 2)

Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya
(January 15, 1850-February 10, 1891), Russian mathematician (1,2)


Emma, Lady Hamilton
Noteworthy Deaths:

Emma, Lady Hamilton
(April 26, 1765-January 15, 1815), mistress of Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson, artistic muse of British painter George Romney (1,2)

Frances Anne "Fanny" Kemble 
(November 27, 1809-January 15, 1893), British actress, author (1,2)

Rosa Luxemburg
(March 5, 1871-January 15, 1919), German revolutionary (1,2)

Noteworthy Events:


1559: Queen Elizabeth I of England is crowned at Westminster Abbey. The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth reigned from November 17, 1558 to March 24, 1603 (1,2)



Queen Elizabeth I's coronation portrait

1908: Alpha Kappa Alpha becomes the first Greek-letter sorority founded and incorporated by African-American women. The original chapter, launched at Washington, D.C.’s Howard University, was pioneered by a group of 20 students headed by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle (1,2)


1947: The dismembered and mutilated body of Elizabeth Short, subsequently dubbed “The Black Dahlia,” is found in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. The “Black Dahlia” murder is one of the oldest unsolved homicides in Los Angeles history (1,2)


The Jeannette Rankin Brigade
1968: The 5000 strong Jeannette Rankin Brigade marched on Washington, D.C. to protest America’s military campaign in Vietnam. Jeannette Rankin, the first U.S. congresswoman, was a life-long pacifist. In 1917, she voted against U.S. intervention during the First World War. Later, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, she became the only member of Congress to vote against entering the Second World War (1,2)

1976: Sara Jane Moore is sentenced to life imprisonment for her attempted assassination of U.S. President Gerald Ford. Moore’s failed conspiracy awarded her the notorious distinction of being one of just two women that have sought to assassinate a U.S. President (1,2) 

1997: While visiting Angola, Diana, Princess of Wales, spoke out in encouragement of an international ban on anti-personnel landmines. Diana’s remarks concerning the issue angered some government ministers and prompted Junior Defense Minister, Earl Howe, to dub her a "loose cannon”  (1,2)


Mid-Week Historical Newsbreak -- A Buzz About Horses

Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, Sept. 15, 1852
For the Newsbreak this week we have a bit of apian-on-equine violence at a place not specified, but I think deduced. The story comes to us from the September 15, 1852 edition of the Wheeling Daily Intelligencer. As it states, a horse belonging to a Mr. Hoopes was stung to death by a hive of bees, before the bees moved on to another horse. While attacking the second horse they were dispersed by (presumably a bucket of) water, at the suggestion of "a lady". I'll leave it to our female readers to expound upon the virtues of having a clear-headed woman around in a crisis.

As I mentioned, the story doesn't specifically say where this took place, but I think the real clue is in the owner of the second horse. The 1850 Census shows three Hoopes men living in Mill Creek Hundred -- Thomas, Jonathan, and William. Thomas and Jonathan both resided near Loveville, in the area around Lancaster Pike and Old Wilmington Road just below Brackenville Road. While both of them owned their own farms and William didn't, I think it was almost certainly William's horse that succumbed to the angry bees.

The reason for this is the identity of the second horse's owner -- Dr. McCabe. Dr. Robert McCabe lived along the south side of Little Baltimore Road, just east of the Mitchell farm now known as the Woodside Creamery. Not too far south of them, along North Star Road, lived Abner Woodward. In the household of Abner Woodward was a carpenter named William Hoopes. Hoopes was Woodward's brother-in-law, as Abner and William's sister Julia Ann Hoopes were married in 1839[thanks to Delaware21 for the info]. While it's not out of the realm of possibility that Dr. McCabe could have been making a house call a few miles east at Loveville, I think it's much more likely that the unfortunate horse belonged to William Hoopes.

And by the way, if you like horses and think this story was bad, don't even bother to read next week's.

Vintage Chiltonware Measuring Cups

  I was so thrilled to receive these vintage measuring cups from Mom as a Christmas present. Aren't they cute? They don't look used, even the box is in beautiful condition!
 In the bottom of each one the size is embossed (raised lettering).  Opps! Someone didn't put the One Cup handle on straight!
 Even though the handles are a bit small, I didn't have a problem hanging on to them and it makes it easier to get into small containers. I have already used them several times!

JANUARY 15 = "The Black Dahlia" is Found Dead in L.A.



"Bette was a porcelain China doll with beautiful eyes -- think of them as blue, but sometimes would change depending on color she wore, and became greenish."
- Anna Dougherty, Medford Classmate

“Elizabeth Short was a pale, pie-faced, blue-eyed, dark-haired Irish Protestant girl from the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. She was by all accounts imaginative, flighty, given to prevarication, she may have been a habitual liar; she was certainly a romantic. She was a tormented, sweet natured, love starved, lost little girl who never got the chance to grow up. Her dream was entirely silly, and it was the dream of countless other fatuous girls of the American 1940’s – she wanted to be an actress, she wanted to be a movie star.
We’ll never know if she had talent.”

- James Ellroy, author of "The Black Dahlia"

"It's going to be so wonderful, darling, when all of this is over. You want to slip away and be married. We'll do whatever you wish, darling. Whatever you want. I love you and all I want is you."
- Elizabeth Short, in an un-mailed letter to her "fiance'" dated May 8, 1945.

Elizabeth Short. Her badly mutilated remains were discovered in a vacant lot in Los Angeles on today's date, January 15 in 1947. She soon became known as "the Black Dahlia". Beyond that, what can one say about her? So much of what one can or perhaps cannot say about her is summed up in the fact that I have been obliged to place the word "fiance'" in quotation marks above. So much of what I have read about her in the past few days while researching her story has been stated as clearly settled fact in one seemingly authoritative source, only to be dismissed, or brought into question in another source. So please bear with me as I say a lot of words or phrases like "apparently", or "seems to", etc. in the coming paragraphs. Also: since this subject is primarily about the murder of a young woman and the subsequent mutilation and dismemberment of her body, some of the details which I will be discussing are graphic to say the least, so WARNING: READERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

Elizabeth Short Moves to Hollywood

Elizabeth Short was born, the third of five girls on July 29, 1924 and grew up in the town of Medford, a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. Her father was Cleo Short, and her mother was Phoebe May Sawyer. Cleo had a business of building Miniature Golf Courses , and was making enough money to put his wife and children in a decent home. But like many Americans, he lost all his assets in the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Unable to support his family, Cleo Short in 1930 drove his car to a bridge and just vanished, a presumed suicide. Her mother had to go to work as an accountant, and move herself and her girls into a smaller apartment. Elizabeth soon developed asthma, and doctors recommended that she spend the winter months in Florida. So for the three years between age 16 through 18, she would spend the winter months in Florida, apparently staying with relatives, and the rest of the year in Medford. Elizabeth, known to her friends as Beth, Betty, or Bette, was a bright, personable and very attractive young girl who loved the movies, and dreamt of going to Hollywood and becoming a movie star. Her father resurfaced in 1942, and wrote to his now ex-wife to tell her that he was alive and working in Vallejo, California (outside of San Francisco). Phoebe wanted nothing to do with him, but Elizabeth begged to be allowed to move out to sunny California and live with him. So in December of 1942, she boarded a train and made the move to the land of sunshine, stars, and shadows.

Beautiful Young Beth Drifts, Looking for Love.

While in Florida, Beth developed a flirtatious manner and a model-like appearance and bearing. With her alabaster white complexion, her flashing blue/green eyes, and her full mane of black hair, she presented a striking picture to the world. Her friendly, easy-going manner, and sweet smile made her very popular with men - a fact which she knew and cultivated. She spent two months living with her father. Cleo was a difficult man, expecting his daughter to be a house-keeper and general servant to him. But Beth was enjoying the company of young men, and spending a lot of time on evenings out with them. So they fought, and either Cleo ordered her to leave, or she had had enough of domestic servitude and she left of her own accord. Either way, she left Vallejo to move to southern California. She acquired a job at the PX at Camp Cooke. Naturally popular with the GIs, she was voted "Camp Cooke's Cutie of the Week" in the Camp Newspaper. But in September of 1943, she was out partying with friends, and was arrested for underage drinking (back then you had to be 21). She was sent back to Medford by the local authorities.

At this point she resumed living in Florida, and earned money as a part-time waitress. She spent as much money as she could on fancy clothes, and spent her evenings out with a dizzying variety of young soldiers and sailors, a different guy almost every night according to friends. It was during this time that Short met Major Matthew Michael Gordon Jr. (with whom she is pictured above, left), a decorated Army Air Corps officer who was in training for deployment to China Burma India Theater of Operations. Beth told friends that Matt proposed marriage to her via the mail and that she had accepted. Major Gordon's friends in the Air Corps later confirmed the engagement, although his family denied any connection. But it made no difference, as Gordon survived the war, only to be killed in an airplane crash on August 10, 1945. Elizabeth's search for a place in the world went on.

Elizabeth Short Disappears Into the Night
(Pictured: the Biltmore Hotel)
In July of 1946, Elizabeth returned to Los Angeles. She seems to have embarked on a fairly transient existence, living with friends, boyfriends, and acquaintances, never staying at one residence for more than two weeks. Continuing to date men and hanging around theaters and swanky restaurants and looking for work in the movies, she wound up at the home of her friend Dorothy French. She wore out her welcome though, by staying out late, sleeping into the afternoon, and making no effort to find work. She spent much time with a boyfriend whom she called "Red". One afternoon, a man and a woman came calling for Beth at the French home. Clearly frightened, she refused to answer the door. She would not tell Dorothy what she was afraid of, but called Red to come and get her. Red, who turned out to be a married man named Robert Manley in Los Angeles on a sales trip picked her up and the two then drove around for awhile spending the night in a motel, although Manley later claimed that Short would not sleep with him. On the afternoon of January 9, he dropped her off at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown L.A. after helping her to check her luggage at the Greyhound Bus station. She told Manley that she was to meet her sister at the Biltmore, although her sister said that she had no such appointment. Manley had to go, so he left her there. She was observed making phone calls before finally leaving at 10:00 p.m.

The body of Elizabeth Short was found in a vacant lot in the Leimert Park district of L. A. on January 15. Her remains had been left on a vacant lot on South Norton Avenue. The body was found by local resident Betty Bersinger, who was walking with her three-year-old daughter. Mrs. Bersinger thought as she approached that the body was a discarded department store mannequin. The severely mutilated body had been severed at the waist and drained of blood and her face was slashed from the corners of her mouth toward her ears, in a kind of grotesque smile. The body had been washed and "posed" with her hands over her head and elbows bent at right angles. The bottom portion of her body had been placed about a foot away from the rest, and her legs had been obscenely spread apart. The autopsy said Short was 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighed 115 lbs. and had badly decayed teeth. There were marks on her ankles and wrists made by rope, consistent with being tied either spreadeagled or hung upside down. Her skull had not been fractured, but Short had bruising on the front and right side of her scalp consistent with blows to the head. The cause of death was blood loss from the lacerations to the face combined with shock due to a concussion of the brain. The rope marks suggested that Short had been tortured, and also several of her internal organs had been removed after death. There was no sign of sexual assault.

Elizabeth Short Becomes "The Black Dahlia"

At a time when the murder rate was not nearly so high as it is now, the death of this beautiful young woman caused an immediate sensation. The papers started referring to her as "the Black Dahlia" for reasons which remain unclear to this day. It may have been that some of her friends called her that because of her preference for dark clothes contrasting her milky white skin. And it may have been because of the murder having taken place around the time of the release of the film "The Blue Dahlia". Whatever the reason, the application stuck. But the investigation went poorly. Reporters who had rushed to the scene to take pictures of the grisly sight were allowed to trample all over the vacant lot, which was thus hopelessly contaminated as a crime scene. L.A. had five competing newspapers at the time each trying furiously to beat the other to the scoop. Lurid rumors, and increasingly wild stories poured in along with countless phony confessions from cranks. There were reports on one hand that Short had been a prostitute, along with some suggestions on the other hand that she had a deformation of her genitals which made it impossible for her to have normal sexual relations. No evidence has ever been found to label her as a prostitute. And the autopsy made it clear that there was no truth to the genital deformation rumor. Her luggage was later found at the Greyhound terminal, but yielded no substantial clues; only her clothing and some papers. Among these were a newspaper clipping: the obituary of Major Gordon, and letters such as the one quoted above; the sad wreckage of love secured but then lost, and of a search that went on. But the identity of the mysterious couple who called at the French home, whom it was she was calling from the Biltmore, and her whereabouts during the period of her departure from the Biltmore and the discovery of her body - almost a full week - are all things which have never been explained. Her murder remains unsolved. Elizabeth Short sought love and a sense of belonging and never found it. But she also sought fame and sadly, she did achieve that in death.



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Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia

"The Black Dahlia Files: The Mob, the Mogul, and the Murder That Transfixed Los Angeles"
by Donald H. Wolfe, Harper Collins Publ. New York, 2005.

"The Black Dahlia" Dir. by Brian DePalma, Universal Studios, 2006.

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The Hump Day Blog Hop!

Hey guys! I am so excited you have come over. We are halfway through the week and the hump day camel is too freaking cool, so I decided to start a weekly blog hop to celebrate.

This is a little different than a link up. To participate, simply add your blog link. There is no required entry or anything like that. This is about networking, making new friends, and finding new blogs.

All I ask:

1) "The Hump Day" blog hop button button be displayed anywhere on your blog page or a specific entry with a link back to me or the weekly co-host.
2) You don't have to follow me, but in the words of Blake Shelton: it'd sure be cool if ya did.
3) Please follow the co-host. I love helping and promoting these amazing women in the blog world!
4) Mingle with your fellow Bloggers.
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The Hump Day Blog Hop

Today's co-host is the absolutely beautiful and stunning, Jasmine!


She is a total girl's girl. I love being able to follow her blog. She loves makeup, her two boys, Twitter, Instagram, and she has the most amazing cake pop shop! She is so talented. She is tons of fun to follow on her blog. Be sure to say hi and become friends!

[14.01.2014] Bangtan Twitter Güncellemleri | ISAC Çekimi Sonrası Teşekkürler

[RAP MONSTER] Ben Rap Mon. Teşekkür ederim ve sabah erkenden bizim için gelen ARMY'lere sevgiler~~ Güvenle dönün~ Uzaklardan bize tezahürat eden ARMY'lere de teşekkürler teşekkürler!

[V] Bugün Idol Şampiyonası için gelen ARMY'ler yorulmuş olmalı fakat sonuna kadar durduğunuz ve bize tezahürat ettiğiniz ve bizimle oynadığınız için teşekkür ederim>:D

[J-HOPE] Bugün gelen ARMY'ler!!!! ㅠㅠㅠ Çok teşekkür ederim. Bu benim İdol Şampiyonasına ilk katılışımdı ve çok eğlenceliydi, bence iyi vakit geçirdim Waou!!!!!! Etkinlikler arasında ARMY'lerle etkileşim içinde olmak iyi yeye~ Bir dahaki sefere sıkı çalışacağım ve altın madalyayı almayı hedefleyeceğim ehe Sizi seviyorum ARMY @-@/ 

[J_HOPE] Bugün......... Yorum yok.... Şhii @ㅠ@ Sizi seviyorum ARMYing ㅠㅠ (Ç/N: Aegyo yapmaya çalışıyor) 

[JUNGKOOK] Ben JungKook. Bugün yorulduğunuz ve üşüdüğünüz bir gün oldu, değil mi? Uzaklardan size bakıyor ve üzgün hissediyordum. Erkenden elenmemize rağmen ARMY'ler bize tezahürat ettiler ve sabahtan akşama kadar bizi izlediler! Kalbimin derinliklerinden size gerçekten biraz kestirmenizi söylemek istedim! ARMY'lerimiz kesinlikle en iyisi.

[JIN] Merhaba ben Jin. Gerçekten uzunca bir süre boyunca bizim için tezahürat eden ARMY'lerimiz! Uzaklardan bizim için tezahürat eden ARMY'lerimiz! Çok teşekkür ederim heh heh Bugün, tam olmasa da sevgimi bedenimle anlatmaya çalıştım fakat sevdiğinizden emin değilim. Bunu göremeyenleriniz belki rüyalarında görür heh heh iyi geceler

[JIMIN] Ben Jimin!! Hey ARMY'ler, zor bir gündü, değil mi?ㅜㅜ..Yurda geri döndüm ve uyumaya hazırlanıyorum~ Daha önceden, eve gidemeyenlerinizin olduğunu duymuştum fakat lütfen tüm gece dışarıda dururken soğuk almayın..ㅡㅡ Battaniyenize sıkıca sarınıp güzelce uyuyun!! Bugün çok zorluk çektiniz~~♥

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Coffee Talk

Thanks for meeting me for a virtual coffee! I'm glad you're here!






If we were meeting for coffee today, I would get a large french roast with milk and splenda and you would get your favorite coffee and we would catch up on what we have been up to lately.

- I had a great time at New Years with friends. It was a very small group, which is the way I like it. I wore my comfy pants and ate a ton of crab and listened to Michael Jackson. At the end of the night though, two of my friends had an argument about whether or not one of their photos should be put on Facebook and one of them left in a huff. It was a strange beginning to the new year.

- I have started learning how to pickle things. Do you know how easy it is? It is so easy! All you need is some vinegar, salt , sugar , jars, dill seeds and peppercorns and whatever you want to pickle! Put the raw item in the jar, heat up the vinegar, salt, sugar and the spices to a boil, pour in the jar and voila! You have pickles. I didn't really use a recipe, but you could use this one if you want to give it a try. I made pickled cucumbers, picked green beans (dilly beans), green tomatoes, pickled jalapenos and pickled beets. So far, they have all been pretty good!

- I signed up for the Boston Marathon again (back in September). I looked into airline tickets the other day and they are Expensive! It may be because it is also Easter weekend, or maybe just that it's also the Boston Marathon, Patriots day and the Red Sox game...whatever it is, I can't decide whether I should buy them now because they may go up more, or if I should wait and hope they go down. I always do the same thing, wonder if I should buy now or wait.

- I started using the library again. For a while, I have been using the Kindle, especially since it if often lighter than the books I get from the library and it was giving me a backache to carry around the darn things! However, I am tired of reading the bargain books from Amazon and want some more recent ones, so back to the library I go! Of course, when it rains it pours, so I have about 10 books to pick up tonight after work!

Other than that, it's work, running and life in general. What have YOU been up to? What did you do for New Years Eve? Have you ever tried canning? What's your take on buying airline tickets? Do you use the library?

Serenity at the Beaches of West Coast


Fix emerged from his cabin and went on deck. Passepartout was promenading up and down in the forward part of the steamer. The detective rushed forward with every appearance of extreme surprise, and exclaimed, "You here, on the Rangoon?"

"What, Monsieur Fix, are you on board?" returned the really astonished Passepartout, recognising his crony of the Mongolia. "Why, I left you at Bombay, and here you are, on the way to Hong Kong! Are you going round the world too?"

"No, no," replied Fix; "I shall stop at Hong Kong—at least for some days."

"Hum!" said Passepartout, who seemed for an instant perplexed. "But how is it I have not seen you on board since we left Calcutta?"

"Oh, a trifle of sea-sickness—I've been staying in my berth. The Gulf of Bengal does not agree with me as well as the Indian Ocean. And how is Mr. Fogg?"

"As well and as punctual as ever, not a day behind time! But, Monsieur Fix, you don't know that we have a young lady with us."

"A young lady?" replied the detective, not seeming to comprehend what was said.
Passepartout thereupon recounted Aouda's history, the affair at the Bombay pagoda, the purchase of the elephant for two thousand pounds, the rescue, the arrest, and sentence of the Calcutta court, and the restoration of Mr. Fogg and himself to liberty on bail. Fix, who was familiar with the last events, seemed to be equally ignorant of all that Passepartout related; and the later was charmed to find so interested a listener.

"But does your master propose to carry this young woman to Europe?"

"Not at all. We are simply going to place her under the protection of one of her relatives, a rich merchant at Hong Kong."