My first thought was possibly Hawaii. They have some freaky bugs there.Australia?
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My first thought was possibly Hawaii. They have some freaky bugs there.Australia?
Agreed disturbing.Come and See, an amazingly horrible film. I’d say it’s wonderful but that’s too “nice” a word.
When I tell people about, or recommend that movie, I tell him no it’s not enjoyable to watch for many reasons, but you should watch it.
Australia?
Only if it was taken by somebody in the northern hemisphere. The pic isn't upside down.
My first thought was possibly Hawaii. They have some freaky bugs there.
South Beach Fish Market.
The only fish & chips that rival my own. Great clam chowder too.
They use Krusteaz tempura batter. Prices are through the roof on fresh seafood in the case.
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Did an image search on that one. Japan. Japanese house centipede. The pic makes it seem bigger than it is. Philips head for scale.Got those bad boys in my basement. Massachusetts.
They move at 1000 miles per hour and will almost make me squeal like a little girl when coming my direction.
My guess is they kill shit I don’t want in the basement.
I’m gonna start hoarding them and offer them for sale at 4X the original price...I was thinking this morning, how long till we have "stove Fudds"
"No one NEEDS a gas stove."
Just keep repeating while you saw no nails, no nails.I bought me a chainsaw ripping guide to make something out of logs. It came this week, will post when I try it out.
Being in Massachusetts mine must be Communist CentipedesDid an image search on that one. Japan. Japanese house centipede. The pic makes it seem bigger than it is. Philips head for scale.
Somebody told me “but a woodstove is so dirty”
Got a nice warm stove right beside me. God made dirt so dirt won’t hurt.Somebody told me “but a woodstove is so dirty”
I told them “but it is a clean kind of dirt”.
WOW, thanks for the link
Those old-timers back in the day were some ingenious people.WOW, thanks for the link
"The blade is removed for sharpening every two hours. The doors on the blade housing swing open and a carraige moves the blade off the pulleys"impressive.
self suffiicent saw mill. Burn the wood to make steam to power the plant. I think most were like that before the EPA fk'd everyone.Those old-timers back in the day were some ingenious people.
Love to see that with the new wonderful utopia of modern South Africa added…