2. Dogs, gotta love em. 4. Good omen 6. Those "men", too busy catching the moment on their phone to realize a couple of them could Man Up an just push the car out. 12.Lucky that wasn't a goose.
On a trip to China.....I saw a Toyota p/u..... that had a front end motorcycle fork/wheel welded to frame... Guy was sitting mid-seat like everything is normal.... Oh.....lanes/lane markings are advisory in nature there.... Between cities...roads are straight as an arrow there....government owns all of the land.
#15: If it's someone severely immunocompromised or just pulling a stunt then I won't gripe too much, but Jane Doe NPC, yeah, crazy pills. Someone with immune issues should have someone else do their shopping though.
#14 is a locks, like our Soo Locks, in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. It is a favorite tourist spot.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Locks What kind of draft horse is that in #6? I am not sure, maybe a Belgian? Certainly a beautiful and strong animal. Here in my small hometown they have a horse pull every summer, around the 4th of July, and it is super popular, bringing out many hundreds of visitors to watch. Once when I was about 10, I walked around the fence, stood in front of one of the horses and petted him on the nose. He loved it, when I quit, he shook his head, and snorted at me, covering me from head to toe in snot. I guess he just wanted me to rub his head again. One thing that I observed was that all of the draft horses that I ever saw there, the owners treated them with kindness, almost like pets, while the animals were gentle and loyal. They pulled them in teams, and I swear they could pull a small house off it's foundation.
Horse could be a Clydesdale by "feathering" over huge hooves and flash on face. Clydesdales were bred to be huge and placid. They could pull heavy farm machinery before tractors took over. Opened up the prairies. Still used for pulling single timber out of woods. And I hear they make wonderful pets.
#4 seems like a fun girl!
ReplyDelete#15. Obstructing traffic; misdemeanor brain cell escape.
ReplyDelete#15 - glad I haven't seen anything like that yet as I would have to tell them what an ignoramus they are!
ReplyDeleteHey, lady, I'm not backing up. You are.
Delete2. Dogs, gotta love em.
ReplyDelete4. Good omen
6. Those "men", too busy catching the moment on their phone to realize a couple of them could Man Up an just push the car out.
12.Lucky that wasn't a goose.
Daryl
#6 He's done this before
ReplyDeleteYou can see the horse is ready to go!!!grayman
Delete#12 serves the little bastard right!
ReplyDeleteSorry not buying #3 at all
ReplyDeleteHaving spent time in Asia, I believe it.
Delete#3.....
ReplyDeleteOn a trip to China.....I saw a Toyota p/u.....
that had a front end motorcycle fork/wheel welded to frame...
Guy was sitting mid-seat like everything is normal....
Oh.....lanes/lane markings are advisory in nature there....
Between cities...roads are straight as an arrow there....government owns all of the land.
Ed357
Kenny what is going on in 7 are they prepackaged mechanized vegetable plantings ?
ReplyDeletePretty much... automated potting machine could be veges could be flowers...
Delete#15: If it's someone severely immunocompromised or just pulling a stunt then I won't gripe too much, but Jane Doe NPC, yeah, crazy pills. Someone with immune issues should have someone else do their shopping though.
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#6 was great.
ReplyDeleteThat horse was chomping at the bit to pull.
Probably would pull it out in gear with the brake on.
It's champing not chomping. You're welcome.
DeleteIts rear admiral craig not captain, your welcome.
DeleteIt's "you're" not "your". Use it in a sentence: "You're an asshat, shut your mouth fool."
Delete#14 looks like going through the Panama canal. I was stationed in the Canal Zone back in the day.
ReplyDelete#2 my o'l Dog Bear would hang out with me when I was wrenching on my stuff. He would bail when the heavy duty cursing would start !
ReplyDelete#14 is a locks, like our Soo Locks, in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. It is a favorite tourist spot.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soo_Locks
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of draft horse is that in #6? I am not sure, maybe a Belgian? Certainly a beautiful and strong animal. Here in my small hometown they have a horse pull every summer, around the 4th of July, and it is super popular, bringing out many hundreds of visitors to watch.
Once when I was about 10, I walked around the fence, stood in front of one of the horses and petted him on the nose. He loved it, when I quit, he shook his head, and snorted at me, covering me from head to toe in snot. I guess he just wanted me to rub his head again. One thing that I observed was that all of the draft horses that I ever saw there, the owners treated them with kindness, almost like pets, while the animals were gentle and loyal. They pulled them in teams, and I swear they could pull a small house off it's foundation.
#2,8 completely typical GR behaviour
ReplyDeleteHorse could be a Clydesdale by "feathering" over huge hooves and flash on face.
ReplyDeleteClydesdales were bred to be huge and placid.
They could pull heavy farm machinery before tractors took over.
Opened up the prairies.
Still used for pulling single timber out of woods.
And I hear they make wonderful pets.