Vlog #13 Strike and Spare (2)
Just happen today, we all decided to go,Strike and Spare to have a fun time for ourselves and get some entertainment going on. Mom, Carly, and I went bowling twice, played laser tag, laser frenzy, and some arcade games. Last time here, I couldn't get the background of the bumper cars because my video got a little blurry and dark. This time it worked a lot better. We all enjoyed coming back to this place. To me it's kinda like a entertainment center to me. Please enjoy some of our secondary adventures. Plus a new special guest on youtube, an employee Keke a new fan on youtube.
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Pinewood Social Bowling Alley in Nashville, TN
Our visit to Pinewood Social Restaurant Bowling Alley in Nashville, TN.
Lanes trains and automobiles
Buber cars
Cosmic bowling {the Pinnacle}
Nashville Kids Birthday Party-Call 615-861-3668 - Goofballs Family Fun Center
Goofballs Family Fun Center
1113 Murfreesboro Rd. Ste 360
Franklin TN 37064
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Most birthday parties for kids are held at the kid's home. If the party is planned right, that could be lots of fun. But there are many birthday party places for kids, and some aren't all that expensive.
For example, there are many indoor family centers that offer birthday group packages. Many have miniature golf and rides, and of course games to play. I'm frankly not crazy about these places, because there could be 10 parties going on at the same time. So if you want to have your kid's birthday party at one of these places, it's best to have it in the morning.
I think if it were my kid though, I'd rather have a party at a place where kids birthday parties are less common. That way the kids can get more attention. The exception of course is a theme park or something, where kids can be left alone to have fun.
Amusement parks are a lot of fun, especially theme parks. These amusement places with rides are great for all ages, because at the larger parks there are rides from babies to adults. In fact, these are great places for teens; you can take them all to a theme park and buy them all tickets and pick them up later.
If you'd want your kids to learn something on their birthday, you can also take them to a museum. Some museums are dusty and dull, but the ones that are best for parties are hands-on, where kids can play with the exhibits. Some museums offer special group tours for kids too.
Many places around the US are now featuring children's museums. These places would be great for a birthday party. Some have special theme parties they can host, which include admission to the museum.
Not only museums, but aquariums, planetariums (kids love those), zoos, arboretums, even forest preserves often plan parties for birthdays. Most of these places have special shows too, like playing with dolphins or feeding the sharks.
Water parks are a another good place to spend a happy birthday. The only problem is that, unless they are indoors, they are seasonal. But water parks are lots of fun, offer numerous rides, and are generally inexpensive and clean!
Bowling alleys can be good inexpensive fun too. Generally they are not the best party places for kids under 9 though, but again many alleys offer packages for birthday parties.
One great place to spend a happy birthday is on a boat ride. They have those large boats around here that serve lunch and go on sightseeing tours. They always organize food and games for kids. And the adults don't have to worry about the kids running off, because where are they gonna go? Once again
though, unless you live in a warm state, boat rides are seasonal.
So I hope this gave you some different ideas on places to have birthday parties. Wherever you plan them, the important thing is for the kids to have fun and not be bored. Good luck!
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At the Family Fun Center
We all had fun at the Strike & Spare Family Fun Center. After the toddler ride we played Glo Golf, the big kids rode the gyroscope, everyone except Chase and I went roller skating, then we bowled a game. Exhausted for the drive home.
Racist Shooter Who Just Massacred Tennessee Church-Goers Just Made SICK Admission
Racist Shooter Who Just Massacred Tennessee Church-Goers Just Made SICK Admission About Who He Targeted.
Law enforcement is confirming that the man accused of opening fire at a Tennessee church last week and killing a woman had a note in his vehicle indicating he may have sought retaliation for the shooting deaths of black churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina.
A handwritten note in the car that belonged to Emanuel Kidega Samson indicated the possibility of a plot spurred by the deadly 2015 shootings at Emanuel AME Church. The church is a historic African-American house of worship in Charleston.
Samson, who police say was wearing a mask during the assault is accused of killing a woman in the parking lot of Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Nashville on Sunday. He was carrying two guns as he entered the church from the back after fatally shooting the woman outside. He then walked through the church silently, shooting six more people before he was subdued by an usher before shooting himself in a scuffle with him.
Police later recovered another pistol and a shotgun from the suspect’s vehicle. Samson, who is black, was taken to jail after being treated at a hospital and was charged with criminal homicide.
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Old Fashioned Candlepin Bowling in York Beach Maine
Old Fashioned Candlepin Bowling in York Beach Maine. Very similar to big pin bowling, but the ball is smaller (like a canon ball really - heck, maybe they once used to be!) and the pins much thiner. You also get three throws, instead of just two. They say this is a New England original.
Candlepin Bowling
Candlepin bowling is a variation of bowling that is played primarily in the Canadian Maritime provinces,Ontario, Quebec, and the New England states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,[1][2] and Vermont....
Candlepin bowling was developed in 1880 in Worcester, Massachusetts by Justin White, a local bowling center owner, some years before both the standardization of the ten-pin sport in 1895 and the invention of duckpin bowling, said by some sources to have been invented the same year. Today the game is enjoyed in many diverse places such as California and Germany in addition to New England.[3]
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Old Fashioned Candlepin Bowling in York Beach Maine!
Fire damages bowling alley in Hermitage
The 10 Pin Bowling Alley in Hermitage was damaged by fire
12/12/19 Planning Commission Meeting
Coverage of the Metropolitan Planning Commission Meeting held on December 12, 2019
Battle of Chickamauga | Wikipedia audio article
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Battle of Chickamauga
00:02:37 1 Background
00:02:45 1.1 Military situation
00:06:03 1.2 iRiver of Death/i
00:07:28 2 Initial movements in the Chickamauga Campaign
00:07:39 2.1 Planning the Union advance
00:10:08 2.2 Crossing the Tennessee
00:12:44 2.3 Into Georgia
00:14:38 2.4 Davis's Cross Roads
00:17:04 2.5 Final maneuvers
00:19:52 3 Opposing forces
00:20:01 3.1 Union
00:21:39 3.2 Confederate
00:23:20 4 Opening engagements
00:23:29 4.1 September 18
00:25:43 5 Battle
00:25:51 5.1 First day: September 19
00:38:17 5.2 Planning for the second day
00:43:55 5.3 Second day: September 20
01:02:03 6 Aftermath
01:04:39 6.1 Casualties
01:05:59 6.2 Reactions and effects
01:08:26 6.3 Subsequent events
01:09:05 7 Additional battle maps
01:09:22 8 Battlefield preservation
01:09:50 9 Portrayals in fiction and film
01:10:51 10 See also
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The Battle of Chickamauga, fought on September 18 – 20, 1863, between U.S. and Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a Union offensive in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia — the Chickamauga Campaign. It was the first major battle of the war fought in Georgia, the most significant Union defeat in the Western Theater, and involved the second-highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg.
The battle was fought between the Army of the Cumberland under Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans and the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Gen. Braxton Bragg, and was named for Chickamauga Creek, which meanders near the battle area in northwest Georgia (and ultimately flows into the Tennessee River about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northeast of downtown Chattanooga).
After his successful Tullahoma Campaign, Rosecrans renewed the offensive, aiming to force the Confederates out of Chattanooga. In early September, Rosecrans consolidated his forces scattered in Tennessee and Georgia and forced Bragg's army out of Chattanooga, heading south. The Union troops followed it and brushed with it at Davis's Cross Roads. Bragg was determined to reoccupy Chattanooga and decided to meet a part of Rosecrans's army, defeat it, and then move back into the city. On September 17 he headed north, intending to attack the isolated XXI Corps. As Bragg marched north on September 18, his cavalry and infantry fought with Union cavalry and mounted infantry, which were armed with Spencer repeating rifles.
Fighting began in earnest on the morning of September 19. Bragg's men strongly assaulted but could not break the Union line. The next day, Bragg resumed his assault. In late morning, Rosecrans was misinformed that he had a gap in his line. In moving units to shore up the supposed gap, Rosecrans accidentally created an actual gap, directly in the path of an eight-brigade assault on a narrow front by Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, whose corps had been detached from the Army of Northern Virginia. In the resulting rout, Longstreet's attack drove one-third of the Union army, including Rosecrans himself, from the field.
Union units spontaneously rallied to create a defensive line on Horseshoe Ridge (Snodgrass Hill), forming a new right wing for the line of Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, who assumed overall command of remaining forces. Although the Confederates launched costly and determined assaults, Thomas and his men held until twilight. Union forces then retired to Chattanooga while the Confederates occupied the surrounding heights, besieging the city.
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Confederate States of America | Wikipedia audio article
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The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy and the South, was an unrecognized country in North America that existed from 1861 to 1865. The Confederacy was originally formed by seven secessionist slave-holding states—South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas—in the Lower South region of the United States, whose economy was heavily dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system that relied upon the labor of African-American slaves.Each state declared its secession from the United States, which became known as the Union during the ensuing civil war, following the November 1860 election of Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln to the U.S. presidency on a platform which opposed the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Before Lincoln took office in March, a new Confederate government was established in February 1861, which was considered illegal by the government of the United States. States volunteered militia units and the new government hastened to form its own Confederate States Army from scratch practically overnight. After the American Civil War began in April, four slave states of the Upper South—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina—also declared their secession and joined the Confederacy. The Confederacy later accepted Missouri and Kentucky as members, although neither officially declared secession nor were they ever largely controlled by Confederate forces; Confederate shadow governments attempted to control the two states but were later exiled from them.
The government of the United States (the Union) rejected the claims of secession and considered the Confederacy illegally founded. The War began with the Confederate attack upon Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, a Union fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. No foreign government officially recognized the Confederacy as an independent country, although Great Britain and France granted it belligerent status, which allowed Confederate agents to contract with private concerns for arms and other supplies. In early 1865, after four years of heavy fighting which led to 620,000–850,000 military deaths, all the Confederate forces surrendered and the Confederacy vanished. The war lacked a formal end; nearly all Confederate forces had been forced into surrender or deliberately disbanded by the end of 1865, by which point the dwindling manpower and resources of the Confederacy were facing overwhelming odds. By 1865, Jefferson Davis lamented that the Confederacy had disappeared.
Confederate States of America | Wikipedia audio article
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- improves your listening skills
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- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy and the South, was an unrecognized country in North America that existed from 1861 to 1865. The Confederacy was originally formed by seven secessionist slave-holding states—South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas—in the Lower South region of the United States, whose economy was heavily dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system that relied upon the labor of African-American slaves.Each state declared its secession from the United States, which became known as the Union during the ensuing civil war, following the November 1860 election of Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln to the U.S. presidency on a platform which opposed the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Before Lincoln took office in March, a new Confederate government was established in February 1861, which was considered illegal by the government of the United States. States volunteered militia units and the new government hastened to form its own Confederate States Army from scratch practically overnight. After the American Civil War began in April, four slave states of the Upper South—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina—also declared their secession and joined the Confederacy. The Confederacy later accepted Missouri and Kentucky as members, although neither officially declared secession nor were they ever largely controlled by Confederate forces; Confederate shadow governments attempted to control the two states but were later exiled from them.
The government of the United States (the Union) rejected the claims of secession and considered the Confederacy illegally founded. The War began with the Confederate attack upon Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, a Union fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. No foreign government officially recognized the Confederacy as an independent country, although Great Britain and France granted it belligerent status, which allowed Confederate agents to contract with private concerns for arms and other supplies. In early 1865, after four years of heavy fighting which led to 620,000–850,000 military deaths, all the Confederate forces surrendered and the Confederacy vanished. The war lacked a formal end; nearly all Confederate forces had been forced into surrender or deliberately disbanded by the end of 1865, by which point the dwindling manpower and resources of the Confederacy were facing overwhelming odds. By 1865, Jefferson Davis lamented that the Confederacy had disappeared.
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Scam-baiting is simply baiting a scammer. I waste as much time as possible with delay tactics and trying to keep them on the phone or on the line as they miss the fact they have been caught. Hook, Line, and Sinker. These are sick fish who hurt many innocent hard working people. I just have extra time and enjoy this. I never use real information in a bait. They never do this either.
Tesla Model S
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