The Random Image Thread (keeping it PG-13 at the worst)
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Servepro office or just one of their workers that stole the paint?
If a boat is a hole in the water you throw money in, do you really want your ship to come in?
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ukimalefu wrote: What do you see here?
That's on Mars.
You mean what appears to be a bone fragment, possible flint knapping, etc?

"And beneath the starry flag, we civilized them with a Krag..."
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Heh. Something tells me they will need to replace the upholstery as well.
I'm sorry Dave...
The sport utility vehicle, a rental from Avis, was in part of the range where the Air Force uses live ammunition in mock combat. Lt. Beth Woodward says it was not clear whether the soldiers were supposed to be in the area when the pilot fired.
Hope they opted for full coverage.
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That'll buff out.
If a boat is a hole in the water you throw money in, do you really want your ship to come in?
I didn't know the F-16 mounted one of those.
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Could have been missiles.
Makes little difference, it wasn't a 500 lb bomb.
I don't think a 30mm cannon makes holes that big, but I've never looked at the result like that before, most that I've seen had lots of holes from other ordnance as well.
Makes little difference, it wasn't a 500 lb bomb.
I don't think a 30mm cannon makes holes that big, but I've never looked at the result like that before, most that I've seen had lots of holes from other ordnance as well.
"And beneath the starry flag, we civilized them with a Krag..."
Nope, and I hope to never see one. I don't mind spiders, but that's getting a little big. I do have a barn spider out in the shed that I call Bob. It's about 2" long right now. It's web is about 4' across. I sometimes pet the little guy.
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Ah, cows. A thousand roast beef sandwiches wrapped in a gorgeous leather coat.
Ah, cows. A thousand roast beef sandwiches wrapped in a gorgeous leather coat.
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DEyncourt wrote: "New Horizons Crosses the Orbit of Neptune":![]()
I can't tell which dots are stars and which are specks of dirt on my screen.
They have the same problem.
Just found this book in my collection.
Voyage To Jupiter, published by NASA about results from the Voyager and Pioneer missions. Even has trippy 70s typeface for the title. A real cool find.
Here it is for download on Scribd, Schnicky (you know you want it).
Just found this book in my collection.
Voyage To Jupiter, published by NASA about results from the Voyager and Pioneer missions. Even has trippy 70s typeface for the title. A real cool find.
Here it is for download on Scribd, Schnicky (you know you want it).
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
I used to want the one with a USB flash in it but they were always behind the curve on storage size. Still would have been cool to poke my swiss army in someone's computer.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
5000 wasps found in bedroom abandoned for 7 months:

Oh, "Mr Birkett was able to save the crocheted blanket under the nest."
Oh, "Mr Birkett was able to save the crocheted blanket under the nest."
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DEyncourt wrote: 5000 wasps found in bedroom abandoned for 7 months:
Oh, "Mr Birkett was able to save the crocheted blanket under the nest."
My friend had a problem with bees getting into her basement under her front steps. I sent her this article so that she could know what true horror really is.
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