The former great Britain is dead, Ireland too. If Argentina stormed the Falklands the residents would side with Argentina now. Sad pathetic, planned death of Europe.
Gotta call out the BS. The Falkland Islanders voted overwhelmingly (99.8%) to remain British just a few years ago. Try googling shit, at the bare minimum!
#16, Cody, Wyoming, home of the Cody Firearms Museum has the lesser known Cody Dug Up Gun Museum just down the street and around a corner, upstairs. (Cash donations appreciated) It is chock full of highly cared for, finely tuned firearms dug from the dirt of the mountain west. This rifle would be right at home.
Ahhhm the nostalgia is coming off the screen in waves! I had that Farrah poster on my wall when I was a teenager. My dad wasn't exactly what you'd call best pleased, but my mom was okay with it Go figure.
Per the wild turkey photo at the beginning of the post, I saw one chasing a few hens in the yard just today. It is a decent sized yard in a neighborhood, with a strip of woods and creek behind it. But it is always a pleasure to see wildlife. In fact, a week back I saw a flock of turkeys and several deer chasing each other around; either a battle with no injuries or they were just having fun. Have not seen that before.
In regards to whoever the author of number 36 is, I agree with the general sentiment but the "unfit to rule" part bugs me. Maybe it's because leftoids think of themselves as rulers, you may recall the two Black Panther characters with batons at a voting precinct in Philadelphia, during the 2008 election, frightening elderly white voters, and exclaiming "you're about to be ruled by a black man!"
From my viewpoint, we told "rulers" like King George III to get lost just short of 249 years ago. I personally believe it's a very crucial point, evil dictators are "rulers," we're supposed to have leaders.
The former great Britain is dead, Ireland too. If Argentina stormed the Falklands the residents would side with Argentina now. Sad pathetic, planned death of Europe.
ReplyDeleteGotta call out the BS. The Falkland Islanders voted overwhelmingly (99.8%) to remain British just a few years ago. Try googling shit, at the bare minimum!
DeleteMay have changed.
DeleteAhhh, Farrah! Quite a fond memory from my youth.
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#17- My grandfather had a rifle just like that one, except his was in good working condition and not left out in the weather. It was his Elk rifle.
ReplyDeleteI remember when it was found. Decided it had been there something like 50-70 years.
DeleteDiscovered in 2014 leaning against a juniper tree in Great Basin National Park, Nevada.
Delete#16, Cody, Wyoming, home of the Cody Firearms Museum has the lesser known Cody Dug Up Gun Museum just down the street and around a corner, upstairs. (Cash donations appreciated) It is chock full of highly cared for, finely tuned firearms dug from the dirt of the mountain west. This rifle would be right at home.
ReplyDeleteI saw that rifle two summers ago. Believe it was found in Arizona or Nevada. May see it again next week.
DeleteWhat's going on in #20?
ReplyDeleteMines.
DeletePlease to leave Mr. Tree alone. Or else.
Ahhhm the nostalgia is coming off the screen in waves! I had that Farrah poster on my wall when I was a teenager. My dad wasn't exactly what you'd call best pleased, but my mom was okay with it Go figure.
ReplyDeleteMy sister had one of those posters. I was glad she did.
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DeletePer the wild turkey photo at the beginning of the post, I saw one chasing a few hens in the yard just today. It is a decent sized yard in a neighborhood, with a strip of woods and creek behind it. But it is always a pleasure to see wildlife. In fact, a week back I saw a flock of turkeys and several deer chasing each other around; either a battle with no injuries or they were just having fun. Have not seen that before.
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of year when love is in the air. Those silly birds.
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ReplyDeleteThat ain't Miss Crump with Andy. Think it's the skeet shoot'n champ that showed him how the cow ate the cabbage.
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I believe that is the beautiful Barbara Eden.
DeleteThat looks like Jeannie? As in "I Dream of Jeannie" tv show with Barbara Eden ...
Delete13 I remember those days
ReplyDeleteIn regards to whoever the author of number 36 is, I agree with the general sentiment but the "unfit to rule" part bugs me. Maybe it's because leftoids think of themselves as rulers, you may recall the two Black Panther characters with batons at a voting precinct in Philadelphia, during the 2008 election, frightening elderly white voters, and exclaiming "you're about to be ruled by a black man!"
ReplyDeleteFrom my viewpoint, we told "rulers" like King George III to get lost just short of 249 years ago. I personally believe it's a very crucial point, evil dictators are "rulers," we're supposed to have leaders.
What is that horrid header picture from ? It’s so freaking morbid.
ReplyDeleteIrish are you OK? Been a few days since you posted.
ReplyDeleteMud season here in NH, seasonal spring about to leap into summer.