Where bad choices make good stories
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#10-I felt exactly the same way after trying out my own Swiss surplus cross-country skis for the first time.Ed
#4 Would have needed 9 lives had it been my domicile.
would have needed fokking wings at mine...
#3 Want one!!Al_in_Ottawa
Bowler in #1 is fantastic. Strike every time!
Spares are swept off and all ten pins are reset.Daryl
#6 Wish I'd done that when my sister came along.
#2 Where is the air intake on that truck?
Wondered that myself; it must be high up. Behind the air dam on the roof of the cab, maybe?--Tennessee Budd
I've always wondered who was the brave operator who verified there's no deep holes in that riverbed, or that it's still safe after the rainy season. Pucker factor of 9
Then again, that might BE the road...
#4 Dick head would have assumed the flying position. Nemo
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#10-I felt exactly the same way after trying out my own Swiss surplus cross-country skis for the first time.
ReplyDeleteEd
#4 Would have needed 9 lives had it been my domicile.
ReplyDeletewould have needed fokking wings at mine...
Delete#3 Want one!!
ReplyDeleteAl_in_Ottawa
Bowler in #1 is fantastic. Strike every time!
ReplyDeleteSpares are swept off and all ten pins are reset.
DeleteDaryl
#6 Wish I'd done that when my sister came along.
ReplyDelete#2 Where is the air intake on that truck?
ReplyDeleteWondered that myself; it must be high up. Behind the air dam on the roof of the cab, maybe?
Delete--Tennessee Budd
I've always wondered who was the brave operator who verified there's no deep holes in that riverbed, or that it's still safe after the rainy season.
DeletePucker factor of 9
Then again, that might BE the road...
Delete#4 Dick head would have assumed the flying position. Nemo
ReplyDeleteSo many comments - not enough time...
ReplyDelete