Not my little brother, but my little cousin (who is much, much taller than me.) You should still watch it.
Not my little brother, but my little cousin (who is much, much taller than me.) You should still watch it.
Does he know how much he's lying? Or is he so far gone that he actually believes his own bullshit?
"Save America Act." Convince me America needs saving first (the USA part of it). Pretty sure we're good to just scrap it and start over fresh. Less rich white guys next time.
They're going to start playing him off soon like they do at the Oscars, right?
Always an indicator that the republic is in a good state.
Portsmouth NH #nokings
Is it out of line to ask people not to change the color of events they add to the shard calendar at work because it screws up my personal organizational system?
Here is a sneak peek at the "Waiting for Godot" set at the Players Ring in NH (opening on the 12th).
What is it and what's it for? Come see the show and find out! #stagemanagerlife
This is going to be a great conference, ya'll. Do you have your tickets yet? #BNEC2025
Labor Day Workers Over Billionares protest in Portsmouth NH
When you log into Quickbooks first thing when you get to the office and the dashboard has changed and you think you're having a stroke. Happy Tuesday.
And yes, the drying rack is on the porch for the express purpose of airing out my derby gear.
The reason I bought this house: so I can sit out here all day in a nice Saturday and introvert to my heart's delight. And that's exactly what I did today.
I'm home. I have a headache. My dog does not want to snuggle. We need to work harder on that skill.
Local friends! I'm at the BHTNH headquarters in Portsmouth from 5-8 (or until I get bored) for Art 'Round Town. Come visit me!
So hard to get coffee in the morning. My brain can't coffee before I coffee.
One of those days. At the drive thru for coffee. My brain says medium, my mouth says large.
I'm halfway to the second window before I realize what I said.
Next time you find yourself in Mason, visit the statue of Bode. Think about his experiences, the trust he earned to drive others' cattle, and as Elizabeth Orton Jones wrote, βWhat were his thoughts?"
#blackhistory #bhtnh #newengland #history
Hulk Hogan and Harry Potter have a lot in common
* Very meaningful when you were a kid
* Changed the landscape in many ways
* Continued to be bankable way past their prime
* Critical analysis of the work finds it surpassed by so much more in the same field
* Legacy ruined by massive bigotry
Youβve inherited a movie theater whatβs your double feature?
Space Potatoes. #MinorLeagueBall
Memo to me: all your friends are talented and doing fantastic things, but you do not have the time or bandwidth to see all their shows and gigs. Do not feel guilty about this.
Pride parade with my derby team.
Juneteenth 2025 with @bhtnh.bsky.social
Not at a No Kings rally today. At a work event instead. But celebrating Juneteenth is a kind of protest right now, right?
Drove downtown in the rain...930 on a Tuesday night just to check out the late night record shop
Part of my job of fixing the erasure of Black history is telling reporters that there are, in fact, no images of that historic person you want to talk about. That picture you've been publishing is really a photograph of that person's daughter that people have been misattributing for years.
As efforts to silence discussions of DEI spread - from barring recognition of Black History Month to states introducing bills on how schools can teach racism - the work of @bhtnh.bsky.social is more important than ever.
Donate today before 5pm EST to NHGives and help support their great work.
This #NHGives, @bhtnh.bsky.social recognizes Ona Judge's bravery and resilience by raising money to erect a mural of her on the side of our building. Your contributions will help to keep her memory in view and prevent further erasure of Black history in our state.
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Despite many efforts by the first president to find and recapture her, Ona remained in New Hampshire, ultimately settling in Greenland, NH, where she lived the rest of her life; never caught but not freed.