<<<<grew up on a working dairy.Me in the sixties View attachment 7328328
Can relate to that pic.
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<<<<grew up on a working dairy.Me in the sixties View attachment 7328328
Future ex wife material
If that were my ex, I would feel a lot better about the $2000 a month in alimonyFuture ex wife material
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The ones that didn't survive aren't here to talk about it.how did we survive. Bare footed standing on a sickle blade licking a sulfur salt block riding in the back of a truck and no one gave it a second thought. Those were the days.
Me in the sixties View attachment 7328328
My wife works in health care and she's the same way. Every time we are out, it's eitherI have to get re-certified every 2 years on proper donning and doffing(the proper term for removal) of a full PPE suit... I have bit my tongue more than once on what I see out there. I think the glove wearing gets me going more than the mask below the nose...
Good fucking riddance!!!
Hauntingly beautiful.
Yep. Being from eastern WA and having spent a lot of time on the Columbia, they are still there and on the Snake as well. Used to know an old hard hat diver who worked on the dams (like Ice Harbor and McNary)and he told stories about being down working on the upstream dam face and getting bumped/nudged by a submerged, water logged tree and then turning and looking one right in the eye. Said it freaked him out no end. There are a few pics like this in the museum in the Tri-cities of fish like this that had been hauled out by mule teams and laying in a buckboard with still ten or so feet hanging out and dragging on the ground. About 40 years ago I was shad fishing off of Clover Island (in between Richland and Kennewick) and saw one breach which they will do occasionally even though they are bottom feeders, that I swear was about as round as a 55 gallon drum.
(No politics, but) Well..,Goodbye! After hearing about your commencement speech ...
You knoooow...I need to actually read this!Looks more like Sancho : )
Yup, I grew up right on the Clark Fork of the Columbia. We were on a vehicle recovery in a deep channel below a bridge with our with our big rig tow truck. The Sheriff diver came out of the water in a panic. He said he felt a nudge on his back, turned around and there was a submarine with eyes looking at him. I think he breached too.Yep. Being from eastern WA and having spent a lot of time on the Columbia, they are still there and on the Snake as well. Used to know an old hard hat diver who worked on the dams (like Ice Harbor and McNary)and he told stories about being down working on the upstream dam face and getting bumped/nudged by a submerged, water logged tree and then turning and looking one right in the eye. Said it freaked him out no end. There are a few pics like this in the museum in the Tri-cities of fish like this that had been hauled out by mule teams and laying in a buckboard with still ten or so feet hanging out and dragging on the ground. About 40 years ago I was shad fishing off of Clover Island (in between Richland and Kennewick) and saw one breach which they will do occasionally even though they are bottom feeders, that I swear was about as round as a 55 gallon drum.
I’m thinking the first picture is some sort of metaphor. The way she positions herself on the desk with a snowplow in the background. She wants to get plowed.The only reason I watch the weather channel. Felicia Combs
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how did we survive. Bare footed standing on a sickle blade licking a sulfur salt block riding in the back of a truck and no one gave it a second thought. Those were the days.
Fuck that shit!