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1 hour ago, ness said:

At least there are no snakes in Ireland, thanks to old St. Patty!  :D 

 

 

I often think that the shamrock was not really a symbol that St Patrick used to describe the holy trinity, but the actual number of snakes in Ireland before he pushed them out :D.

It was not hot... just saying;).

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9 hours ago, Johnsfolly said:

In No. Ireland slurry trucks, tractors with rolled hay, and sheep go at their own pace :unsure:. The non-highway (motorways) road designations at that time (1998 and 1999) were A, B, and C roads. The A designated roads were typical two lane roads with some areas going up to three to four lanes for passing. B roads were narrower two lane roads with little opportunities to pass. C roads were glorified lanes and usually were lined on both sides with a thick hedge.


I'm sure a lot of the C roads were sunken lanes where the hedge started car top high or higher.  They sure were in SW England. 

Great places to visit, not so hot for making a living.  Loved the people and the hunting.  And the food and drink.  Made it clear to me where the revolutionary spirit came from!

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Anybody seen any more rattlers? 

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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Not me but one of my friends sent me a pic of a big ole timber rattler he caught down around Cassville, couple days later he sent me a pic of it skinned, chunked up and fried.

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Mr and Mrs Skink alway put on a good show in our burb garage, especially during matting season.

I’ve live in a few neighborhoods where I never seen anything more interesting than a cockroach, I always figured the lack of wildlife was a relic of the toxic past because there was plenty of habitats. 

We recently moved to the country, we’ve started a life list for the new home. So far everything we’re seen has been pretty interesting but I’m sure we’ll have our share PIA critters. 

His father touches the Claw in spite of Kevin's warnings and breaks two legs just as a thunderstorm tears the house apart. Kevin runs away with the Claw. He becomes captain of the Greasy Bastard, a small ship carrying rubber goods between England and Burma. Michael Palin, Terry Jones, 1974

Posted
4 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

This one is living in my garage.  
 

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Hardly even an appetizer.

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Greasy B said:

Mr and Mrs Skink always put on a good show in our burb garage, especially during matting season.

I’ve live in a few neighborhoods where I never seen anything more interesting than a cockroach, I always figured the lack of wildlife was a relic of the toxic past because there was plenty of habitats. 

We recently moved to the country, we’ve started a life list for the new home. So far everything we’re seen has been pretty interesting but I’m sure we’ll have our share PIA critters. 

 

His father touches the Claw in spite of Kevin's warnings and breaks two legs just as a thunderstorm tears the house apart. Kevin runs away with the Claw. He becomes captain of the Greasy Bastard, a small ship carrying rubber goods between England and Burma. Michael Palin, Terry Jones, 1974

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