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Brace yourself. It's a bit shocking.
Brace yourself. It's a bit shocking.
Beat me tool it ...Brace yourself. It's a bit shocking.
At first I thought it was a typo...Beat me tool it ...
Right there with you!!! Spending years as a sound-for-picture/mobile recording guy, there were few things worse than having to clean food, drink and bodily residue off of the disasteously twisted miles of expensive cables that somebody 'helped me out' by 'winding up' for me!Speaking with a couple decades as a stagehand, we hate popcorn backstage. The smell everywhere! Greasy fingers on our really expensive-to-clean drapes! Microphones, etc., etc. Grease everywhere!
If you're looking to mock something,
Aren't we due a backlash?
Aren't we due a backlash?
Where's my meat based Brussels Sprouts?
The gauge measures how many shoppers switch to the competition.That must have gauges that measure price fluctuations.
Just got done now, waiting for the boat over the lake to RitsemThat looks like an amazing hike. How long will it take?
Stuff some jalapeños in the old one and leave it laying around.Yepper, not the first one Haha.
Our city house has a row of small pine trees separating our side yard from the neighbor’s. I think they’re called Mugo Pine or Mountain Pine. Anyway, these trees have really small needles which grow in sort of star shaped clusters. A few days ago I noticed something sticking out of one of the trees, near the top. Upon further review, it appears that a seed from another variety of fir tree landed in this tree, sprouted, and grafted itself to the trunk. So now we have a Frankentree. Or something.View attachment 775178
Thanks, that makes sense. The house was built in ‘83; the trees were probably planted not long after. We’ve had the house for 6 years and the trees haven’t grown much, if any, since then (they’re about 7 ft tall).Alberta Spruce, which is a genetic dwarfing mutation of, I believe, White Spruce. They get used a lot in urban landscapes and cemeteries, since some find them attractive and are very slow growing.
What you have there is a sprout off the same tree that went back to pre-mutated form. It is actually pretty common to see that in older specimens.
they will eat the younglings firstJust wait till they become sentient…
not having seen your spoiler ...
- riddle: US Government
- number: 8
Then the top row is 1^1=1, 1^2=1 and 1^3=1?I read the bottom row as 2^1=2, 2^2=4, 2^3=8
makes sense. thanks.Sure: Upper numbers, 1+3=4 +1 is 5.
Lower numbers, 2+4=6 +1 is 7.
That's the way I read it anyway.
That was my wife's first thought also, and she's a Pharm D REALLY good at puzzles!!my first thought:
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