20. Dull. Bumbling college student.

I blog entirely too much about Boardwalk Empire and Breaking Bad, and I'm wildly in love with Richard Harrow and Jesse Pinkman.

My other interests include things like Six Feet Under, The Wire, Star Trek, Seinfeld, Arrested Development, film, science, psychology, history, Elliott Smith, jazz, Harry Potter, etc.

Occasionally I write really long, boring posts. Occasionally I make stuff. Often I complain. Like I said, I'm pretty dull.



Shown in this photograph from the mid-1920s are Otter Tail County law enforcement officers displaying a still confiscated near Lake Lizzie in Minnesota. From left are Sheriff Jack Billings, Deputy Herman Slatten, Deputy William Wessberg, a man identified only as Mr. Bonde, and Anton Thompson, Otter Tail County attorney. They are in front of the sheriff’s office in Fergus Falls, Minn.
Photo [#20524] courtesy Otter Tail County Historical Society.

Shown in this photograph from the mid-1920s are Otter Tail County law enforcement officers displaying a still confiscated near Lake Lizzie in Minnesota. From left are Sheriff Jack Billings, Deputy Herman Slatten, Deputy William Wessberg, a man identified only as Mr. Bonde, and Anton Thompson, Otter Tail County attorney. They are in front of the sheriff’s office in Fergus Falls, Minn.

Photo [#20524] courtesy Otter Tail County Historical Society.



  1. thearchaeologystudent reblogged this from single-file
  2. livesforthewrittenword said: Aww, this warms my heart, other than the poor liquor that was wasted. Otter Tail was a county over from my Alma Mater, and boy, you needed liquor to get over the fact you lived in that part of Minnesota.
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