Boo did I see you at the party today? Could have sworn it was you…
I kinda like hot and wet, myself.I would rather have hot and dry
It's almost hard to believe that alligators were hunted almost to extinction when I was very young, and now there are hunting seasons for them. My dad was a state park ranger, and got shot at by a 'gator poacher in the very early '60's.hahaha, funny girl...spent the day loading and hauling a friends jeep around town today...tomorrow I get to bleed, removing old barbed wire and refencing for Ivan...there's a pond just to the west he's fond of, as are the gators...
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4 you broke fried and ate the same 2
I am talking weather SirI kinda like hot and wet, myself.
I have a 12 football gator roaming around the wetlands out back, which I avoid at all costs… them and the pythons down in the Everglades, I’m taking over the wildlife…It's almost hard to believe that alligators were hunted almost to extinction when I was very young, and now there are hunting seasons for them. My dad was a state park ranger, and got shot at by a 'gator poacher in the very early '60's.
That's why he quit, and went back to carpentry. LOL
I am pretty sure he’s not…I am talking weather Sir
That sounds like a medical billing scheme. I think they are removing the cloudy lens and putting in an artificial lens. I would bet dollars to donuts that a corrected lens doesn’t cost any more to make or implant. Not a big fan of the medical industry…Medicare will cover the standard which does not change vision from my understanding, but for $1,500-$2,500 they will correct your vision for distance (will not need glasses) but, whether you needed them before or not, you will need glasses for reading and computer. I am undecided at this point. You can buy a lot of glasses for $4K.
Late to the party. See Hippie and Jan already nailed that one
That's what I said above.good point…well at least not until he uses the bathroom
my advice is to keep the door closed.. sry stoned and its SundayIn physics, the second law of thermodynamics says that heat flows naturally from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature.
Why is it then that, when I open my back door, I can feel a rush of cold air coming into my house? I don't feel warm air going out...my house is 68 degrees inside - it's 35-ish degrees outside...I feel only cold air coming in?
my advice is to keep the door closed.. sry stoned and its Sunday
Did we ever get an answer to this. I say they are all right eggs and no left eggs.
That was a good reply.that is a good reply
for the life of me , I couldn’t think of one clever thing to say
Eggs for breakfast...I will count what's left later.Did we ever get an answer to this. I say they are all right eggs and no left eggs.
As a general rule, some opulence offends me. I have rather little regard for ego-driven displays of arrogant pomposity.wanna know why we do NOT see any architecture like this anymore?
because we can’t build stuff like this anymore!
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