Number 6 should have a "Grave Digger" body on it. Also, you can't email governor newscum because of "security concerns"....what a fucking joke ca is...biden #2.
#1 New stuff I get it. However, in the mid-sixties I quit school at sixteen and went to work in the woods up near Canada. Daylight to dark I ran a Homelite with a thumb chain oiler. Something about the smell of a chainsaw, sawdust, mud, balsam and diesel all combined is a special smell to me. I guess chainsaws are still used in the industry to some degree but I've kind of seen an era go by in my lifetime. I reckon no different then when chainsaws came on the scene and old timers missed the sound of a well placed ax or the singing of a crosscut saw.
In 69 I did my R&R in Sydney, Austraila. Stayed at the New Yorker Hotel. I was in Kings Cross. Dined at the Steak and Burboun and other places I've forgotten. Partied at the Down and Under mostly. Leave at four in the morning and the band was still cranking. Visited a big Zoo on the bay. A nickle for a slug and sailed past the Oprea House which was under construction. Only a couple of the shells were up then. The Chevron Hotel had just opened I believe. Went to I think it was St. James Cathedral for a Mass. The Pope showed up there the week after I left. Got to see a little of the Out Back. I missed the broadway show Hair by a week. It was a cool place. Folks, young and old were awfully nice to me.
Actually it was the Bourbon & Beefsteak at Kings Cross but well done on your memory. I went to the States circa that time and can’t remember a thing … hang on, except for Captain Jacks in Huntington Beach. Orange County was so anti-commie the public letterboxes were yellow. Them were the days
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Number 6 should have a "Grave Digger" body on it.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you can't email governor newscum because of "security concerns"....what a fucking joke ca is...biden #2.
An excellent spread.
ReplyDeleteI remember we did that stuff back in the 70's, just nobody has cellphones to record our idiocy.
ReplyDelete#10 Gotta love them hillbillies...
ReplyDeleteDrunk???
Delete#4 ??? That block of cement can't possibly be an anchor for that barge.
ReplyDeleteNope, but it is for that buoy in the background.
DeleteIt could be a hangoff anchor for a stand bye boat or if it has a beacon it could be set to warn of work being done underwater...
DeleteJD
#1 New stuff I get it. However, in the mid-sixties I quit school at sixteen and went to work in the woods up near Canada. Daylight to dark I ran a Homelite with a thumb chain oiler. Something about the smell of a chainsaw, sawdust, mud, balsam and diesel all combined is a special smell to me. I guess chainsaws are still used in the industry to some degree but I've kind of seen an era go by in my lifetime. I reckon no different then when chainsaws came on the scene and old timers missed the sound of a well placed ax or the singing of a crosscut saw.
ReplyDeleteI miss those smells too all while surrounded by beautiful forests and dark blue skies.
DeleteAnd seeing the critters. Unless it's the sight of a bear trying to break into your trailer.
Delete#3: Boy, I say boy, youz is a victim of Centrifugal force
ReplyDelete#5: Get a bottle big enough and you could put an end to Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris and many many more.
#10: Look on the bright side. At least the water washed off the dirt & blood. Plus as an added bonus he was, praise the lord, self baptized..
#5- I don't think they make vodka bottles that are that large-
DeleteNO 8- Guy just lucky, but very stupid. Too bad the Elephant didn't charge and make paste out of him
ReplyDelete"What's that red stuff between elephant toes"
Delete"Ask Dave('s next of kin)"
#2 - A bullet being cut in half . . . but by what?
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is, it's sharper and harder than my ex's heart.
DeleteOh, that's harsh.
DeleteYes, she was.
DeleteGood one
DeleteJD
#2 Forged in Fire sword edge test.
Delete#9 racked up. Free hair cut and drone with order
ReplyDelete#6 We’re pretty weird in Australia but I confess I’ve never seen a jumping car down here
ReplyDeleteIn 69 I did my R&R in Sydney, Austraila. Stayed at the New Yorker Hotel. I was in Kings Cross. Dined at the Steak and Burboun and other places I've forgotten. Partied at the Down and Under mostly. Leave at four in the morning and the band was still cranking. Visited a big Zoo on the bay. A nickle for a slug and sailed past the Oprea House which was under construction. Only a couple of the shells were up then. The Chevron Hotel had just opened I believe. Went to I think it was St. James Cathedral for a Mass. The Pope showed up there the week after I left. Got to see a little of the Out Back. I missed the broadway show Hair by a week. It was a cool place. Folks, young and old were awfully nice to me.
DeleteActually it was the Bourbon & Beefsteak at Kings Cross but well done on your memory. I went to the States circa that time and can’t remember a thing … hang on, except for Captain Jacks in Huntington Beach. Orange County was so anti-commie the public letterboxes were yellow. Them were the days
Delete#3 Call Darwin Cab Company! We'll take you for a spin.
ReplyDelete#1. I had a girlfriend that treated my dong the same way.
ReplyDelete#2- Forged in Fire. One of the ways they test blade that are forged during the show.
ReplyDelete#1 is a feller buncher.
ReplyDeleteNo, it's a processor. A feller-buncher doesn't make trees into logs, it just gets them on the ground.
Delete#6- Cholomobile
ReplyDelete#10- I hope that dirt was soft. He really whacked his head.
Ah, rub some dirt on it!
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