I know people who fly in the face of common sense so often they hover a couple of feet off the ground.
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I know people who fly in the face of common sense so often they hover a couple of feet off the ground.
Scanning through the last three or four pages of post race I thought.
"Man if I ever got writers block post race would stir the pot right quick."
Something, Something, ... and that's how they earned street smarts. :)
Well hello, Patrick...
Meet ‘Patrick’: The robotic proctology-simulation ass
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Now there's some serious software development right there.
How the HELL do you find this stuff????
broke left wrist today. typyngwith 1 hand. need pain killers,,,
Were you trying out Patrick a bit too vigorously?
That actually made me laugh out load in the office this morning, i got a few strange glances from my fellow workers :)Quote:
Were you trying out Patrick a bit too vigorously?
I heard that Patrick's an ass.
And that his job also stinks.
I really hope that the doctors don't mistake the glue for lube.
Now you're just being tacky
The doctor who did physicals for our department also played in the community league basketball tournaments. Guys were terrified that he'd break his finger, or jam it badly.
The brook in my backyard
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8702/1...93dac96c_z.jpg
That is very pretty.
There's a bunch of shade for some good fishing.
We added that line of small stones last summer - over a foot in depth. During the winter and all it back filled naturally with sand and silt and now really holds back that higher ponded area.
And it makes for a nice white noise that I can hear from by bedroom.
We regularly get great blue heron sneaking along looking for a bite. Kingfishers, river otter, fisher cats (they say - I've not seen them). Got a beaver dam about 1000 feet downstream.
Duck's love the algae - they would nest except for the fact that their is a dam and holding reservoir upstream and they alter the water level easily 2 feet up and down to manage area drinking water supply. That image is a very low moment for water - that row of small stones should be fully submerged.
Anyone got any ideas for a bridge that could span the 30 feet or so?
I have only seen one Fisher EVER, and that was in New Hampshire on a day when the crust of the snow was strong enough to support my weight. I think it allowed me to move quietly enough that it didn't hear me coming.
I miss the New England forests.
I DON'T miss the New England insects.
That picture is the reason I wish I lived on the east coast. Its so much nicer there. And there is actual running water, compared to here in California where we are in a drought and cant shower or flush the toilet
Toilet water is potable, from what I understand local governments are encouraging people to drink toilet water.
I figured "potable" was some kind of pun...
Nope, in the Boy Scouts we had to drink "potable water" which made a bunch of pre-teens/teens giggle.
I thought you had to drink "portable water".
In Idaho, we have to drink "potatable water".
I guess that must be at the root of your problems
In Idaho someone who does a lot of sledding on inflatables is called a tuber.
Today's menu
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egg and bacon
egg, sausage and bacon
egg and spam
egg, bacon and spam
egg, bacon, sausage and spam
spam, bacon, sausage and spam
spam, egg, spam, spam, bacon and spam
spam, spam, spam, egg and spam
spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, baked beans, spam, spam, spam and spam
lobster thermidor aux crevettes, with a mornay sauce garnished with truffle paté,
brandy and a fried egg on top and spam
:spam:
I love how the spam smiley starts with :s
The sailors say Brandy, you're a fine girlQuote:
brandy and a fried egg on top and spam
I'll drink to that.
If you press canola, you get canola oil.
If you press olives, you get olive oil.
If you press babies, you get baby oil.
But if you press dinosaurs, you get motor oil,
And if you press matadors you get Oil of Ole.
Strange, isn't it?
HA! I've seen that one before!