THE GIRL IN THE DOLLHOUSE GRAVE • Was This Stolen?
#dollhouse #famousgraves #history #cemetery #foodreview In this episode, Tommy and I make a pilgrimage to the grave Nadine Earles, who passed away in 1933 at the age of four. Her unique monument in the small town of Lanett, Alabama, draws visitors from around the globe. This tiny house is a true testament of the love between a parent and their child, and it's hard not to find yourself moved by its presence in an otherwise ordinary cemetery. After that, Tommy and I tried out Guthrie's Original Chicken Finger Restaurant only to discover that another popular chain seems to have swiped the concept from this brand which was established in 1965. Was this recipe stolen and is it better than other fast food chicken chains? Check out our food review at the end of the video to find out what we think
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