Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Look at the size of that chunk of lead. No wonder there were so many amputees and deaths.
As Civil War historian Shelby Foote said, they didn't just clip the bone, they removed whole sections.
.50 to .69 caliber balls were 500+ grains. Most bone impacts were devastating.
I don’t think the cat is the difference here LOL
Not sure why, but I can't see a lot of the pictures you post on here. This one and the next one didn't load for me.
Not sure why, but I can't see a lot of the pictures you post on here. This one and the next one didn't load for me.
Slow internet service, at least in my case anyway.Same issue on ocassion and it bums me out because @Lawless posts some great stuff.
I find a different browser or computer will open the images that one browser/computer wont.
As the others said, it’s in the browser probably. I link from other sites to save Frank’s bandwidth so sometimes there are issues.Not sure why, but I can't see a lot of the pictures you post on here. This one and the next one didn't load for me.
That water looks like it my hold some fish. Hopefully in a few months will be fly fishing the high country in SW Colorado for native Cutts.
Looks tooth size. You sure it wasn't the tooth fairy up in it?
As Civil War historian Shelby Foote said, they didn't just clip the bone, they removed whole sections.
At first, I thought that was crack
You get that cravingAt first, I thought that was crack![]()