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The incident took place aboard an AC Transit bus similar to this one. The incident took place in downtown Oakland on an Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) Line NL bus bound for San Francisco, and involved a black man, identified as Michael Lovette, and an older white bearded man identified as Thomas Alexander Bruso, [6] who later came to be referred to as "Epic Beard Man". [7]
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Grandpa Smurf (who does not appear in the original comics, except in the ones made for the magazine) is the oldest of all the Smurfs. He returned to the Smurf village after a five hundred-year absence. Grandpa walks slightly bent over with a cane, has a long, tapering moustache and beard, and wears yellow overalls, a yellow hat, and glasses.
Some of the stories involved his dad, an even older man with an even longer beard than him. Despite their advanced ages, they enjoyed a father-son relationship similar to that of Dennis the Menace and his dad; a typical story would be about Grandpa getting involved in some kind of mischief, being caught by his father and ending up getting a ...
A hunting group was following the bear when it ran up the tree, the department said. As the group retreated from the tree, a hunter shot the bear.
That goes double over the holidays, when everyone is stressed and overstimulated. But sundowning has some unique signs that make it stand out from just being tired. “Fatigue can occur at all ...
Despite the mixed responses, the episode features one of the "most used little clips" of the series. The scene shows Grampa getting his driver's license. Instead of taking a photo for the license on the spot, Grampa suggests that Selma, who works in the facility, use a photo of him from a newspaper headline that reads "Old man yells at cloud."
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