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Every one of us alive is living on Death Row, from the moment that we're born, it's all just a matter of time.
So, maybe "shiv-by-Mama"? MatthewWBailey, it might just be a noble way to go.
We all gotta go anyway, you know?!
Ran across the corporate headquarters once randomly, some road trip during my college days. I was pumped to see it.
I think it was in Connecticut somewhere.
Sure looks like hard ground for digging, Pinsandpitons.
That ripper looks as though it has a replaceable terminal tooth on its end.
Am I seeing that right, and if so where do you source any replacement?!
Love the sound of that lumbering labor! Thanks for the vid, Valley Rock.
Saw a sheet plastic quonset hut-like growing shed toward the end of the vid:
- What are you all growing up there?
My brother lived in Seattle for a year or two (got a Masters degree in Marine and Coastal Management from the University of Washington; but ended up retiring as a Captain of a Fire Department in Chatham County NC):
- He talked about the native spiders out there in Seattle who kind of thrived in...
Good looking country out there, US6x4!
Funny, because I got family out there in the PNW (Seattle), but just never got on a plane yet to go take a look:
- What's the elevation there, is that high desert country (hard to tell), or are you all maybe just now going through a dry spell?
Glad for you, Tinstar, that you solved that problem.
Life is good when a problem has a clear-cut resolution. Not always that easy. Good, though, when it is; you know?!
"Willie and Joe" was Bill Mauldin's syndicated cartoon during WWII. Good stuff!
Laughs are always good.
In the words of Led Zepplin: "Cryin' won't help you; prayin' won't do you no good".
Here's one of my favorites:
A former boss of mine (former Huey door gunner during the Viet Nam War), he LOVED the Cruise Ship Life:
- Took a vacation once every year, and crash dieted for the month prior
- So he could gorge himself each Cruise
- Ships never really went anywhere; just out-and-back, in the Atlantic.
He...
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