So many mole’s, so little time.
So many mole’s, so little time.
I’m doing my part!
Apparently the second guy merely hid in a bush with an AR, then left, and didn’t shoot at anyone.
YARRR! AND THIS REMINDS ME, INTERNATIONAL FRICKEN TALK LIKE A GALDURNED PIRATE DAY IS SEPTEMBER 19TH, MATEYS!! DRINK YER GROG, AND ALSO REMEMBER TO HYDRATE!!! WATER IS FRICKEN AWESOME!!! ARRRROOOOOOO!!!
DOGS ARE AMAZING AF!! ARROOOOOO!
Have you ever heard of sticks? Chopsticks? Most any place I’m willing to camp will have something I can make into workable chopsticks.
Right, so as US citizens it is imperative that we never put him in a position of power over any other person, ever. That’s step one. Step two is to convict him and punish him for all the crimes he has committed.
I’m commenting to follow this discussion. I’ve used invidious, and freetube for years to avoid being tracked by yt. But that strategy doesn’t work as well as it used to. How shall we proceed?
Paramedic! I was all, what the heck is a parademic? It’s a typo, in the title!
SYAC: “Amateur astronomers can use NASA’s mobile app to find the ACS3 for themselves” https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-app/
We had an entomologist in undergrad who was also Buddhist, so naturally was called a zentomologist.
Me too! I’m such a simple creature, in some ways. Cheers Matey! Have another cup 'o grog!
I always have my speakers turned off, unless I’m listening to a specific thing. And my browser is set to stop youtube links from opening. And will try to open them with Invidious, instead. Tho’ that works less well these days. I had to open Freetube for a yt link, which was ultimately a disappointment. so Yar! and Happy Swabby Friday to you Matey!!
Edit: Oh yeah, look at that, there is a yt link for me to ignore. lol
LoL, there’s an audio track?
I don’t think I want to party with those guys. I might fall out a window or something.
I’ve wondered since childhood where that saying came from, thanks for clearing it up. :-D
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" The Love Apple is a Northern New Mexican restaurant emphasizing local, organic home cooking.
We are housed in what was once known as the Placitas Chapel. This little catholic church was built around the 1800’s and was in operation for 100 years.
We believe in working in conjunction with local growers and artisan producers to create menus which feature our regional bounty and exclusively highlight local food.
We honor quality and the process of creating simple, delicious food."