On a sunny and hot afternoon, July 6, 1944, thousands of fans made their way to Barbour Street in Hartford, Connecticut to see the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus performance. 168 circus fans never went home. The others returned home with physical and emotional scars that they will bear for the rest of their lives.
The best-known victim of the circus fire was a young blonde girl wearing a white dress. She is known only as “Little Miss 1565”, named after the number assigned to her body at the city’s makeshift morgue. Oddly well preserved even after her death, her face has become arguably the most familiar image of the fire. She was never identified and her body has never been claimed.
So I was going through old papers and found a packet full of questions that my kindergarten teacher apparently asked us.
Kenny, if you’re somewhere reading this, teach us the secret of reaching enlightenment.
i am going to be a whiny little bitch and cry about my first world problems for a minute.
Did you hear about that film that has been circulating independent theatres in L.A.?
One small struggling independent theater received a can with a roll of 35mm last month. They had no idea what it was or what to do with it They ended up deciding to show it one Friday evening in…

are you sure
are you really sure, biebersgurl4ever1
that you never listen to bieber
are you totally sure






