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Todd Coopee Todd Coopee's blog:

Matchbox The Movie hits Apple TV in October, Charlie’s Angels cast reunites for 50th, Vancouver museum embraces failure, and more

Six intriguing articles related to toys, games, and nostalgia that have hit the news this week.

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Published on February 07, 2026 09:00
Cristina Torrão Cristina Torrão's blog:

Rapidinhas de História #44

INDEPENDÊNCIA (3)

O título real de Afonso Henriques não implicava a indpendência de Portugal.

 


 

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Published on February 08, 2026 01:56
Paul Wartenberg Paul Wartenberg's blog:

This Super Bowl XL This House is a 'Hawks House

On the night of February 2 2014, Ocean the Wiggle Cat decided she'd had enough of watching the Seattle Seahawks blowing out the rancid Denver Broncos to the tune of 43-8, so she hurried into the cat cave to nest and give birth to six Seahawks kittehs.




Five of them moved on to other homes

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Published on February 07, 2026 08:02
Linda Huber Linda Huber's blog:

New book! #comingsoon #books

It’s been a while. My last brand new suspense thriller came out in December 2022, and since then, a combination of working on feel-good projects and re-releases has kept me pretty occupied. But now, at last, suspense number thirteen is ready to go, and here it is: Missing, Rose Malone. The kindle ve Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 08, 2026 00:38
Daron Yondem Daron Yondem's blog:

The Martian at Your Dinner Table

Picture this.A Martian lands on Earth. Looks human. Two eyes, a nose, walks upright. Sits across from you at a dinner table.
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Published on February 06, 2026 16:00
Fiona L. Woods Fiona L. Woods's blog:

Free to Watch Classic Mystery Movie: The Studio Murder Mystery

The Studio Murder Mystery Movie is a 1927 murder whodunit. It's 97 years old.Panzer found this murder mystery movie on the Wm Thomas Sherman channel on Youtube. The Studio Murder Mystery is a black and white 1929  movie. It's 1 hour 3 minutes long. Make a pizza, grab your favorite beverage and enjoy the show. To watch the movie tootle over to Classic My Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 07, 2026 23:42
Patricia E. West Patricia E. West's blog:

Quick & Easy

During an interview posted on the Redacted YouTube channel, David Icke goes into gory, painful detail, answering questions regarding the long, perverted history of human exploitation catalogued in his recent book, The Road Map. Hosts wince and squirm as he describes the lurid cruelties of the rich, Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 07, 2026 07:40
Heidi Chandler Heidi Chandler's blog:

One Down

I did it.

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Published on February 07, 2026 12:09
Tamara Kulish Tamara Kulish's blog:

Can emotional regulation help prevent crime and addictions?

This concept intrigued me when I heard it, and I don’t know if you’ve heard of it or considered it before.

Meme from Facebook – author unknown

Many of us were brought up hearing similar sentences to these: “If you don’t stop crying, I’ll give you what-for!”   “I brought you into this world, I can take

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Published on February 07, 2026 04:22
Doctor Gaines Doctor Gaines's blog:

superwin289 เว็บตรง แหล่งรวมเกมสล็อต อัปเดตระบบใหม่

superwin289 เว็บตรง มุ่งเน้นการมอบประสบการณ์การเล่นเกมออนไลน์ที่มีคุณภาพสูง ควบคู่กับมาตรฐานความปลอดภัยระดับสากล ระบบถูกออกแบบให้มีความเสถียร เล่นได้อย่างราบรื่นทุกช่วงเวลา รองรับทั้งมือถือและพีซี ทำให้ผู้เล่นเข้าถึงเกมโปรดได้จากทุกแพลตฟอร์มอย่างไม่มีสะดุด เว็บไซต์มีการอัปเดตระบบอย่างสม่ำเสมอ เพื่อเ

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Published on February 08, 2026 00:34
Sahara Foley Sahara Foley's blog:

#LetsPlayWithSahara – Starfield (Episodes 91 to 100)

About This Game

Starfield is the first new universe in over 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4. In this next generation role-playing game set amongst the stars, create any character you want and explore with unparalleled freedo

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Published on February 07, 2026 05:18
Marc Goergen Marc Goergen's blog:

Determinants of CEO Succession Decisions in Family Firms

This paper examines one of the most consequential decisions in family firms: CEO succession. In founder-led firms, succession choices are particularly critical, as they determine whether the firm remains under family control and, if so, in what form. 
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Published on February 08, 2026 00:24
McKenna Jeffries McKenna Jeffries's blog:

Adventures in……The Prize

This is all about things that I’m having an adventure with. You’ll get a look at anything from photos I’ve taken, books, movies/tv shows, cooking, places I’ve been, just fun or anything my mind comes up with. This is all about things I find enjoyable and fun. Now lets get started on Adventures

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Published on February 07, 2026 10:14
Tarang Sinha Tarang Sinha's blog:

Book Review: The Heart of Everything by Marc Levy




Book: The Heart of Everything 

Author: Marc Levy 

Translator: Maren Baudet-Lackner

Pages: 205

Publisher: Amazon Crossing 

Price: ₹129 (free for Kindle Unlimited users)



'Even stories that seem impossible can become real if just two people believe in them.’


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Published on February 07, 2026 22:01
Brent Marchant Brent Marchant's blog:

‘The Way, My Way’

There are times in life when we find ourselves becoming inexplicably obsessed with embarking on certain tasks that we know we must complete, even if we’re not entirely sure why. One such venture is walking the 800-km path of El Camino de Santiago, a legendary pilgrimage route that extends from south Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 07, 2026 09:23
Steve A. Wiggins Steve A. Wiggins's blog:

Loss and Beauty

Losing someone close to you is never easy.  We of our species are closely interconnected, but family is where we feel the safest and, hopefully, most accepted.  There are many ways to deal with grief, but one of the more unusual is to take a job at the Met.  The Metropolitan Museum of Art is wor

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Published on February 07, 2026 03:24
Jacob Bacharach Jacob Bacharach's blog:

Erroneously Made

I look at a lot of, thousands, of things. I looked
at the beginning of it, it was fine.
One can never cross an undrawn line.
An omelet never made can’t be uncooked.
A fish already eaten can’t be hooked
again, and if offense is genuine,
then giving it to takers? Valentine.
God made the world in just six

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Published on February 07, 2026 07:19
Patricia Leslie Patricia Leslie's blog:

Reading Recommendations - January 2026 wrap up

Another month of great reading! Here are my January recommendations: The Story Collector by Evie Woods and By Her Hand by Marion Taffe.
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Published on February 07, 2026 11:31
Virginia   Benson Virginia Benson's blog:

Guarding Your Emotional Life

“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life..” Holy Bible: Proverbs 4:23

What is more important than keeping our thoughts clean? The Bible says they make our life. If I dwell on hate, I become hateful. As a writer I must be careful not to let blackness enter my bloodstrea

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Published on March 09, 2013 14:36
Pebby Art Pebby Art's blog:

Bewerbungsrunde bei Lovelybooks

Hallo ihr Lieben,

noch bis zum 09.02.26 könnt ihr euch bei Lovelybooks für eine Leserunde mit der Senioren-Soko bewerben. 





Was ihr machen müsst? 

Einfach auf diesen Link klicken und meine kleine Eingangsfrage beantworten (Ernährt ihr euch gesund oder schleichen sich doch gerne gesundheitsferne

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Published on February 07, 2026 06:47
C.M. Okonkwo C.M. Okonkwo's blog:

#TodayMotivation

#Today I remembered that desire is a language.

Some of us were never taught how to speak it gently.

What language are you speaking today?

All #50 of my books are still free on Amazon Kindle Unlimited (until further notice): https://tinyurl.com/free4read.

#LiterarilyYours
#CMOkonkwo

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Published on February 08, 2026 00:00
James Wesley Rawles James Wesley Rawles's blog:

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — February 8, 2026

On February 8, 1807, the Battle of Eylau ended inconclusively between Napoleon Bonaparte‘s forces and the Russian Empire. This was the first battle where Napoleon wasn’t victorious. — February 8, 1627: Gunpowder was used for the first time in a mining operation, in present-day Slovakia. — And on Feb

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Published on February 07, 2026 23:04
Stephanie Bibb Stephanie Bibb's blog:

Creating the Cover Art for The Wind Mage of Maijev

I’ve been rummaging through my older newsletters for blog content (circa 2018/2019), and I came across an email with my behind-the-scenes process of how I put together the cover of The Wind Mage of Maijev.

So, today, I’m revisiting that. 😊

Below you can see the stock images that went into it, and then

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Published on February 07, 2026 05:34
Amber Schamel Lemus Amber Schamel Lemus's blog:

John Finn, A Hard Man to Kill


image by @zapomicron, deposit photos
John William Finn was awarded the very first Medal of Honor during World War II, and for his actions he earned the nickname “A Hard Man to Kill.” At age ninety-nine, he stood (with the aid of walking sticks) beside President Obama as a wreath was laid at the Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 08, 2026 00:00
Jon C. Swanson Jon C. Swanson's blog:

A prayer for the fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

God.

We come to you today aware that we are not perfect.

We hate to say that out loud, not because we think we are perfect, we know we are not.
But when we say it out loud, we are a little afraid that you or someone else will say, “It’s about time you noticed.”
And will scold us and mock us and sham

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Published on February 07, 2026 22:01
Antonella Sacco Antonella Sacco's blog:

Riforma della Giustizia – Articolo 105: sostituito

Ecco come varia l’altro articolo che viene sostituito con la legge del 31-10-2025 «Norme in materia di ordinamento giurisdizionale e di istituzione della Corte disciplinare», il 105.

Sotto si può leggere l’articolo originario della Costituzione seguito da quello che lo sostituisce (come stabilito nel

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Published on February 07, 2026 14:57
Kelly  Miller Kelly Miller's blog:

Fulfillment in the Task

Find fulfilment in doing tasks
In performing grateful acts
Create more joy "in the moment"
Loving with  your heart wide open

Enjoying this message from Scripture Central:

https://youtube.com/shorts/jAbKwth2b0...

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Published on February 07, 2026 22:54
Edward Feser Edward Feser's blog:

No, AI does not have human-level intelligence

In anarticle at Nature, EddyKeming Chen, Mikhail Belkin, Leon Bergen, and David Danks ask “Does AI alreadyhave human-level intelligence?” and claim that “the evidence is clear” that theanswer is Yes.  (Though the article ispartially pay-walled, a read-only PDF is available here.)  But as is typi Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 07, 2026 17:05