You got that right. One thing they taught me before doing business in Saudi is that you don't pick up anything that doesn't belong to you. Those people are serious. On the other hand I felt safer walking down the street in Riyadh at 2:00 am than I did in Atlanta.
#5. I've done that innumerable times but for Killdeer. They like to nest in open fields that haven't been tilled so during spring tillage we watch for them and hope to not hit their nests though when we do, they seem to nest up quickly again. A friend of mine was discing and several newly hatched Killdeer chicks were running ahead of his tractor so he stopped and picked them up and deposited them on the disced ground. Said they were like a little ball of fluff and weighed nothing, smaller that baby chicken chicks.
He wanted a son, she wanted a daughter. They were both disappointed.
ReplyDeleteVato doesn't look happy, does he?
Delete#10. No grandkids from that one.
ReplyDelete#4 - get the carrier, we're going to the pound
ReplyDelete#9 - brilliant!
A twofer. Blues can be such assholes.
ReplyDelete10 One way ticket to Afghanistan to dance for the mullahs.
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Somebody will be eating with her left hand for the rest of her miserable life.
You got that right. One thing they taught me before doing business in Saudi is that you don't pick up anything that doesn't belong to you. Those people are serious. On the other hand I felt safer walking down the street in Riyadh at 2:00 am than I did in Atlanta.
DeleteCats are assholes
ReplyDeleteYep ... here's additional proof. They're also demonic.
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#6: Sing about it, Cher--"Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves..."
ReplyDelete#5. I've done that innumerable times but for Killdeer. They like to nest in open fields that haven't been tilled so during spring tillage we watch for them and hope to not hit their nests though when we do, they seem to nest up quickly again. A friend of mine was discing and several newly hatched Killdeer chicks were running ahead of his tractor so he stopped and picked them up and deposited them on the disced ground. Said they were like a little ball of fluff and weighed nothing, smaller that baby chicken chicks.
ReplyDeleteAny story behind the underwater explosion? DAMN but that was impressive.
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