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The Old Man of the Canyon
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🕐 02-14-21 10:07 wrote:
Very nice!
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Pre-Dawn Sparkle
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🕐 12-21-19 13:46 wrote:
Impressive!
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Selective Attorney
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🕐 06-05-19 06:42 wrote:
Well, he's a lawyer. You could always go solicit him for this or that and dress yourself up as a taco. Then argue your case that it's OK. Anything you can do to hassle a lawyer on his own time for free should not be dismissed.
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Pickin' in the Park
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🕐 04-22-19 18:50 wrote:
Dickie Betts ? of Allman Brothers' fame?
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HSV-X1-02
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🕐 04-04-19 06:58 wrote:
I am envious.
With this vessel we could sail from the west cost to Sardinia in less than three hours.
Instead we have to stand vintage ferries that make it in 13 hours
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Badger Maru
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🕐 10-03-18 15:54 wrote:
Trump's comb ?
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The Lonely Road
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🕐 08-30-18 18:50 wrote:
Great feel to the photo of my home state! Is that highway 666? They re-numbered it not too long ago but a few of the original signs still are around to confound (and scare) people.
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Window Rock, Arizona
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🕐 07-07-16 12:13 wrote:
very nice!
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The Mother Road
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🕐 04-29-16 10:34 wrote:
Phil, That's exactly what I thought when I saw this photo. Heading back east to Tucumcari from here, if you can stay on the original 66, there used to be (2006) a sheer rock face that had 66 painted on it, and a Texaco sign. Wonder if it's still there?
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Top Heavy
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🕐 06-21-15 20:16 wrote:
Ships carry heavy weights in the bottom to serve as ballast to keep them from flipping over.
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