Antwerp, Belgium
ByDerek
Ok, no doubt this would be a cool Christmas gift to get… … but $280?!? Holy crap! I don’t think I’ve ever spent that much on ANY article of clothing! Not even a suit!
I keep hearing these commercials on WBEN for John Cummuta’s Transforming Debt Into Wealth System, and as someone who takes a great deal of interest in personal finance, I wanted to learn more. I tend to be a skeptic, so I set out googling “John Cummuta scam.” To my surprise, it doesn’t actually seem to…
Let’s start off with a video of the foundation wall forms set in place before the concrete was poured… That also saves me a lot of typing! After this, they do exactly what you expect – fill with concrete, like so… Then a few days later, the forms come off and all you have left…
Amanda and I have been busy the past two weeks or so preparing some music to perform at my Aunt’s wedding Saturday. We’re hoping to be able to record it soon after and put it up here. This should make Chris Byrd very happy, as he’s bugged me several times to write more music and…
100+ schools closed because of high winds. Surely the Skyway must have been closed, right? Nope. Sorry, folks. To be fair, it was closed for about an hour earlier in the week in one direction only because of a fender bender. That’s the first time this winter.
Mary Kunz Goldman’s article about Alive Night came out today, and it was pretty good. BuffaloPundit ranked it an all new record-breaking low score of 1 on the mockability scale. I would have given it at least a 1.5 for poor fact checking (it’s broadwayfillmorealive.org and Paderewski Drive) but we can blame the editors for…
Hi! I write you for different reasons. The first one to tell you I enjoyed your pics from Belgium. I went there last year and I think it’s an awesome place. The other reason is because we share the same lastname, this is: Punaro. I am mexican, and back there all the people that share this lastname are the descendents of the late Mr. José Asuncion Punaro (this is my grandfather from my mother’s side). The funny thing is that we don’t know the origen of the Punaro name. So, each time I have a chance, I seach to see if by any chance I find a clue. Some time ago I was told it is from northen Italy. Do you have an idea? Thank and hope you don’t bother for using this space that I imagine it’s reserved for your family and close friends.
The name does originate in Italy. Somewhere, I have some images of Ellis Island records of my ancestors coming over to the U.S. I’ll post them when I have a chance. I do not know where the Mexican branch would have started!