Recent content by slowworm

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    Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

    What the heck is this? Bringing facts to the discussion. This here is the pit, have you fogotten where you are? Joking aside, any port of entry to the US is legally considered to be "an external boundary of the United States." This means that any airport that has a Customs and Border Patrol...
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    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Those back boobs have camel toe! 😯😯😯
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    Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

    Your knee issues are not service related...
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    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Your dog responding to a charge that way is one thing. If you can't get your dog to release either on command or by a physical prompt, then you don't have control of your dog either. Both dogs in the video were leashed. Neither was well controlled.
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    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    If some dog grabs my dog by the neck like that, it's going to have its back legs stomped on and broken. If you can't control your dog, I'll control it for you, and you won't like how I do it. I am very much a dog lover, but you need to keep you dog under control.
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    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Yes, I know this is a link to the BBC, but I hope you'll forgive me given the story. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg1z42pkj8o
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    Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

    The Latin 'mille' means 1000, and the mile comes from the expression "mille passum", literally meaning 1000 paces. A Roman mile is shorter than a modern mile, about 4860 feet. If we take a pace as right foot to right foot, we get a stride of 2' 5". Based on skeletal remains of Roman Soldiers...
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    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    I drive a 2004 Tundra with the 4.7L V8, probably one of the best engines ever made for longevity. 225,000 miles so far. The frame is still good too. I looked at a new truck and figured I never wanted a turbo V6 in any truck I own. Aside from all of the computer controls.