0y3ah.bsky.social
Old enough to know better, I have seen this before, done with the 1950's, yet here it is, again...
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Learned how to perpendicular park, today.
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The little x. I am sure, those with enough money, can buy this.
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I once personally used my car jack to lift a poorly "sistered" joist and sit it on a standing, braced, and bolted 4x4, to lift my bathtub up to meet the tile. I told the buyers, never move this, unless you hire a pro, with a plan.
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It is, they left out the comma behind Gold.
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I have a theory, just a theory. Elon has so much money, I think he cloned himself. Just a thought. I bet other high money players have done the same.
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On US maps. During maybe Bush, the US, truncated the border lake edges which drop into the US. The maps showed shared lakes at the border, as straight lines on the US side.
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In the US, a lot of routes don't appear. Check out the US and Canadian border lakes. They all end in a very straight line. That big boomarang shaped lake between BC and Washington State, the bottom half doesn't exist. Maybe they changed this back, but for a while they were gone.
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I woke up on the second of June with the Ode To Billy Joe, playing in my head. Then on the third of June it was up, in places. Today, on the fourth of June, I get it. This ode, is like the American South's, "Wreck Of The Edmond Fitzgerald." My grandparent's farm was near The Buttahatchee River.
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I like getting lost out in the Ametican West. Even with GPS coming into use, if I was lost enough to need GPS, there was none. I have still never chosen to use it.
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This is bio-warfare. This is DIY action.
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Apocalypse Cow
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You know what I have? I have trunk pieces of Australian Silk Oak. I bet you could make some native cutting boards, and certainly bowls.
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Raise yer standards. McDonalds nearly killed me once, and then everyone else in an old van I used to have, after eating it again. Just say no to the devilment.
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I guess he avoids people building small businesses from scratch. I once built a small, vegetarian restaurant, employed ~20 people. I paid myself $200 per month. The business lasted about six years. By then local restaurantscwere making a lot of natural foods, ordering from organic growers. Job done.
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Miller and Noem, it has a certain ring. Why would any woman leave anyone, to breed with Leon?
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I'd have a hard time listening to Trump's babbling, stoned or sober. Leon is so out of there.
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So wishing I had ever done the Harris Wash Loop, in, then out at Coyote.
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They probably have 3 percenter face tattoos. Or they are on prison release to gather bounties for Geo.
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Oh so pretty!
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Smile, when your heart is breaking...
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Utah got arpund this by building srmenaries alongside every junior high, and high school, so students leave campus for religious instruction, for the Mormon faith. Texas needs to pony up.
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And, what about ex post facto? When people are covered by a law, and they are obeying that law, and it is summarily changed, making them vulnerable, to whatever twitchy shitlord?
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One of the funniest/not funny things. A neighbor whom I have never seen, was spraying a hose in his garage, with a high pressure nozzle. Suddenly I hear him yell ouch, then ouch, ouch, ouch, then him running out of the garage and closing the door behind him. Lotsa ouches, lotsa hornets in that nest.
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I hiked the Paria in 1986. I loved the water at Marble Canyon. I am wearing the needle point ring I bought myself at the Marble Canyon Lodge.
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Coyote Gulch in the early seventies, disposable camera.
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Oh yeah! You are in heaven there.
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Not Scotch Broom? They look similar.
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Musya been a hot dog and a coke, somewhere in DC.
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China must have a hand in this.
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My cholesterol was 240, three months later it was 176. I cut out butter, and Dubliner full fat white cheddar. That company is making a lower fat version of that cheese now.
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I love running across globe mallow in bloom. I used to see them across the top of the Navajo Nation in Southern Utah.
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Born to a US mother, anywhere, is a US citizen.
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Like, duh, it was right there. I guess I was transfixed by the flowers.
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Many thanks!
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Do you know their name?
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This is The Library Of CONGRESS, not The Library of The Executive Branch.
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I have done all of these things, as a low pay worker. I have been not safely housed, even. I got help, I made a life.
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This is emotional concern trolling. They need help, habitat, food, safety. That is not available on the streets.
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The support for big oil is not for the benefit of motorists. Gas is still over $4 per gallon here.
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No, everyone has to get real about this. The unhoused have to come in from the streets, the sidewalks, alleys, parks, beaches, underpasses, are not rent free hotels. They will do this forever to have leftover cash for ethanol, meth, fentanyl, or bud.