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them're dolphins.
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Naw them's sharks. :p:
Oh, and the plastic bag on the bicycle seat is because you've be riding around the neighborhood naked again, isn't it. :yesnod: |
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Congrats on the new place fargon/keryx, it looks so nice. The back yard is brilliant.
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Yet! If they form a local historical commission/committee, be sure to get on it.
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Looks really great, Fargon!
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Wow, Fargon. That place is beautiful!
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I can see you spending a lot of time gazing out over that river, fargon.. I'm really glad to see you in such a bucolic locale. You deserve it. I hope it brings inner peace and quietude along with it.
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Fargon, make sure your renter's insurance includes flooding.
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Not bad at all Fargon. Most excellent.
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So. Fucking. Jealous. Right. Now.:mad2:
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Some of you may remember when I posted pics of the huge limb of a Douglas fir fell on our house.
It was one limb of a "candelabra" that grew out at the top after a storm. Well, 2 evenings ago I was standing in the driveway, and heard a "crack". Then another "crack". The a much louder "CRACK CRACK" I didn't even look up, but started running to get to the protection of the porch. Just as I reached the first step, slipped and fell, the sister to the first limb hit the ground. I knew I wasn't hurt, but scared beyond anything in my life before. It's taken a couple of days to clean up and cut off the sections so far. The butt end of the limb on the ground is about 3 ft in diameter, and the sawed end now is at 16 inches. As the situation is now, I think it could not have landed in a better place, and with what is remaining at the top of the tree will probably go on to reach new heights. Hope, Hope, Hope... |
Yikes!
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