Catherine Dahlheimer Hagel (born 28 November, 1894) is an American supercentenarian. She is currently, at age 113, the fifth-oldest person in the U.S. and the eighth-oldest person in the world since the November 14, 2007 death of American woman Bertha Fry. She was a farmer, and didn't stop farming until she was 100, when she moved to the North Ridge Care Center in New Hope, Minnesota. Hagel had 11 children (nine of whom are currently still living) with her husband, John, who died in 1966 at age 74.
Incidentally, the Minnesota state record of 113 years and 72 days is held by Catherine Hagel's sister-in-law, Delvina Dahlheimer (1888-2002).
Incidentally, the Minnesota state record of 113 years and 72 days is held by Catherine Hagel's sister-in-law, Delvina Dahlheimer (1888-2002).
The Cherry Pit is the name of an adult sex club in Duncanville, Texas. The club gained national media attention in December of 2007 due to its being located in a residental neighborhood. Neighbors who complained to the police said that their concern was with noise, traffic, and parking problems, and not with the sex itself. As many as 100 people attended the parties at the sex club, which took place every Friday and Saturday night.
The sex parties took place at the home of Jim Trulock on Cedar Ridge Drive.
Couples who visited the home were asked to pay $80.
The sex parties took place at the home of Jim Trulock on Cedar Ridge Drive.
Couples who visited the home were asked to pay $80.
Nebrascore is the name given to a musical genre originating from the state of Nebraska in the United States of America. Whilst the term can arguably be applied to describe any musical artists originating from the state, in practice, it is typically used in reference to the thriving indie scene emanating out of the “telephone call centre capital of America” and Nebraska’s largest city, Omaha.
At the heart of the Nebrascore scene are the two Omaha based record labels, Saddle Creek Records, founded in 1993 by Mike Mogis and Robb Nansel, and Conor Oberst’s Team Love, founded in 2004.
Notable Nebrascore bands have included Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive, Broken Spindles, Beep Beep, and Tilly and the Wall. Whilst Nebrascore purists often insist that, in order to be a true artist of the genre, one actually has to hail from the state itself; other, more pragmatic, commentators have suggested that artists originating from outside of the state but attached to a Nebraska based label can also be included within the genre. Examples of such “Nebrascore lite” artists include the Two Gallants from San Francisco and the Canadian based Tokyo Police Club.
Whilst the origin of the term “Nebrascore” is shrouded in mystery, most musical historians agree that the earliest known reference to the genre was made by popular UK recording artist and sometime music promoter Ken Eakins; best known as founding member and driving force behind the influential 21st Century math rock combo Escanna. It has been argued, however, that whilst Eakins was pivotal in popularising the term, it was another, as yet unknown individual, that first coined the phrase in an unrecorded conversation with the singer, and other leading luminaries of the Guildford post rock music scene, in mid 2004.
Whilst never shy of courting controversy, the Nebrascore music scene was recently rocked by unfounded allegations that the AK47 abusing Omaha teenager, Robert A. Hawkins, was influenced by the anti-consumerist diatribes of the popular Nebrascore band The Desaparecidos. However, no creditable evidence has yet been found linking Mr Hawkins to The Desaparecidos, and neither Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) nor Denver Dally (Statistics, Intramural) of the band have been available to comment (or, as far as I am aware, have they been asked to comment).
At the heart of the Nebrascore scene are the two Omaha based record labels, Saddle Creek Records, founded in 1993 by Mike Mogis and Robb Nansel, and Conor Oberst’s Team Love, founded in 2004.
Notable Nebrascore bands have included Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive, Broken Spindles, Beep Beep, and Tilly and the Wall. Whilst Nebrascore purists often insist that, in order to be a true artist of the genre, one actually has to hail from the state itself; other, more pragmatic, commentators have suggested that artists originating from outside of the state but attached to a Nebraska based label can also be included within the genre. Examples of such “Nebrascore lite” artists include the Two Gallants from San Francisco and the Canadian based Tokyo Police Club.
Whilst the origin of the term “Nebrascore” is shrouded in mystery, most musical historians agree that the earliest known reference to the genre was made by popular UK recording artist and sometime music promoter Ken Eakins; best known as founding member and driving force behind the influential 21st Century math rock combo Escanna. It has been argued, however, that whilst Eakins was pivotal in popularising the term, it was another, as yet unknown individual, that first coined the phrase in an unrecorded conversation with the singer, and other leading luminaries of the Guildford post rock music scene, in mid 2004.
Whilst never shy of courting controversy, the Nebrascore music scene was recently rocked by unfounded allegations that the AK47 abusing Omaha teenager, Robert A. Hawkins, was influenced by the anti-consumerist diatribes of the popular Nebrascore band The Desaparecidos. However, no creditable evidence has yet been found linking Mr Hawkins to The Desaparecidos, and neither Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) nor Denver Dally (Statistics, Intramural) of the band have been available to comment (or, as far as I am aware, have they been asked to comment).
This is a List of Royal Copenhagen 2010 plaquettes. Royal Copenhagen 2010 plaquettes are numbered and named faience collectibles manufactured by Royal Copenhagen and Aluminia. The names are presented here in all capital letters to match the lettering style on the back of the plates.
1—50
* 1-2010 ROSENBORG
* 2-2010 LANGELINE
* 3-2010 VINTERLANDSKAB (Winter landscape)
* 4-2010 KAEMPEHOJ
* 5-2010 KRONBORG SLOT
* 6-2010 FREDERIKSBORG SLOT
* 7-2010 OSTERLARS KIRKE BORNHOLM
* 8-2010 RUNDETARN
* 10-2010 VOR FRELSERS
* 12-2010 DYBOOL MOLLE
* 13-2010 AMALIENBORG SLOT
* 14-2010 BORSEN
* 16-2010 H.C. ANDERSEN’S HUS ODENSE
* 17-2010 FREDERIKSBERG KIRKE
* 18-2010 RAEBILD BAKKER
* 20-2010 LILLEBAELTS-BROEN
* 21-2010 FAREVEJLE KIRKE (near Dragsholm Castle)
* 22-2010 ROSKILDE DOMKIRKE
* 23-2010 DEN GAMLE BY AARHUS
* 24-2010 JENS BANG’S STENHUS AALBORG
* 28-2010 VAEGTERPLADSEN AABENRAA
* 29-2010 RIBE DOMKIRKE
* 30-2010 FREDENSBORG SLOT
* 31-2010 FANO
* 32-2010 TIVOLI
* 33-2010 GRUNDTVIGS KIRKEN
* 34-2010
* 36-2010 GION SPRINGVANDET
* 38-2010 KOLDINGHUS SLOT
* 39-2010 Svendborg Harbor
* 41-2010 SOLDIER FREDERICIA
* 42-2010 FREDERIKSBORG SLOT
* 44-2010 DOGSLED IN GREENLAND
* 45-2010 FISH SELLERS, COPENHAGEN
* 47-2010 BLOMSTERTORVET ("flower sellers")
* 48-2010 H.C. ANDERSEN KONGENS HAVE
* 49-2010 STORKEREDE ("Storks nesting")
51—100
* 52-2010 GRAASTEN SLOT
* 53-2010 KONGESKIBET I KOVENHAVNS HAVN ("Royal yacht")
* 54-2010 ESBJERG water tower
* 55-2010 ANCHOR
1—50
* 1-2010 ROSENBORG
* 2-2010 LANGELINE
* 3-2010 VINTERLANDSKAB (Winter landscape)
* 4-2010 KAEMPEHOJ
* 5-2010 KRONBORG SLOT
* 6-2010 FREDERIKSBORG SLOT
* 7-2010 OSTERLARS KIRKE BORNHOLM
* 8-2010 RUNDETARN
* 10-2010 VOR FRELSERS
* 12-2010 DYBOOL MOLLE
* 13-2010 AMALIENBORG SLOT
* 14-2010 BORSEN
* 16-2010 H.C. ANDERSEN’S HUS ODENSE
* 17-2010 FREDERIKSBERG KIRKE
* 18-2010 RAEBILD BAKKER
* 20-2010 LILLEBAELTS-BROEN
* 21-2010 FAREVEJLE KIRKE (near Dragsholm Castle)
* 22-2010 ROSKILDE DOMKIRKE
* 23-2010 DEN GAMLE BY AARHUS
* 24-2010 JENS BANG’S STENHUS AALBORG
* 28-2010 VAEGTERPLADSEN AABENRAA
* 29-2010 RIBE DOMKIRKE
* 30-2010 FREDENSBORG SLOT
* 31-2010 FANO
* 32-2010 TIVOLI
* 33-2010 GRUNDTVIGS KIRKEN
* 34-2010
* 36-2010 GION SPRINGVANDET
* 38-2010 KOLDINGHUS SLOT
* 39-2010 Svendborg Harbor
* 41-2010 SOLDIER FREDERICIA
* 42-2010 FREDERIKSBORG SLOT
* 44-2010 DOGSLED IN GREENLAND
* 45-2010 FISH SELLERS, COPENHAGEN
* 47-2010 BLOMSTERTORVET ("flower sellers")
* 48-2010 H.C. ANDERSEN KONGENS HAVE
* 49-2010 STORKEREDE ("Storks nesting")
51—100
* 52-2010 GRAASTEN SLOT
* 53-2010 KONGESKIBET I KOVENHAVNS HAVN ("Royal yacht")
* 54-2010 ESBJERG water tower
* 55-2010 ANCHOR