Posts tagged columbus
Posts tagged columbus
Eighteen years ago today, Columbus residents shuddered with cold — as cold as they’d ever been — when the temperature dropped to a record 22 degrees below zero.
I remember this day! I ran outside without my coat on to prove that I could do it.
After that, I thought I was invincible.
A Union County church burned to the ground overnight, and authorities have arrested a man who was found swinging on the church playground’s swing set watching the building burn.
Photo by Dispatch reporter Allison Manning
Today in ledes that write themselves…
Mark your calendars, Yuengling fans…
Your favorite beer is coming to Columbus and northeast Ohio on Oct. 3.
You are going to be disappointed, deprived Yeungling fans. It’s really not as good as you remember. Believe me.
I’m ‘bout to see both my hermanos for a labor day weekend in C-bus!
And while on the subject of Arrested Development, if there’s anything that show has taught me it’s that family is the most important thing (except for breakfast):
Pope Impersonator:Pope Impersonator, Church. How has God influenced your life? Maeby:About just as much as Big Bird and the Keebler elves. Pope Impersonator:Well, my faith would’ve been shaken if He had taken my legs, too. G.O.B.:G.O.B. Bluth. State. I was betrayed by my brother, Michael! Who’s your favorite family member, and why? Maeby:Definitely not my shallow, materialistic mother, who only cares about looks. G.O.B.:I think we all feel that way about our mothers, and we all have legs.
(via thebluthcompany)
Daffodils blooming at the Trinity Episcopal Church appear larger than life against the Columbus skyline after a sprinkling of rain on April 12. Check out more April rain photos at Dispatch.com.
Photo by Dispatch photographer Tom Dodge
A WTF moment if ever we saw one: Reenactors of civil wars real and imagined have some fun at the Ohio Statehouse to mark the 150th anniversary of the Civil War Sunday, April 10, 2011. (Columbus Dispatch photo by Jeff Hinckley)
Fuck yeah Ohio. This is what Americans think history is…
In Columbus, OH, in 1994, two things were IN:
Water Conservation
and
Teal.
Meaning that I (running, far left) was AWESOME.