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The dearest flow'r that grows,
And some day for my sake,
She may let me take
The bloom from my wild Irish Rose.
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They say with age comes wisdom, and one thing I've learned is that a string between ones butt cheeks isn't very comfortable. :neutral: :goofy:
<---- Picturing OT's daughters in a thong now :ooh: :ooh:
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heres some from Crosby
my favorite times to go there, are during the winter, or during bad weather.....
because thats when hardly anybody else goes, and the animals always look happy to see you, cause they're lonely....
She said that I should take the nail in the coffin......er.....tree, rather - to go along with my "collection" from a few other parks/hunts, because I dont have anything from Crosby.
I didnt though.... I'll find something else, if I decide to....
I know that nail in the tree is a landmark, to a few people, besides myself....
I have stuff from both recent Como hunts, B.C., Newell, Central, and my most notable (and the one that would probably get me in the most trouble, if the cops ever raided my house) - Phalen :cool:
The clues were probably printed on cave walls in hieroglyphics
I'm pretty sure that the clues were done via smoke signal.... I think fire had been discovered like a year or so earlier.
But for unmentionable reasons, that is not a favorite hunt.
That's why I liked Langford so much. Being 1st is a pretty cool feeling. Especially when you know you're right and it only being a matter of time before the mob figures it out. I think most were at Hidden Falls that year. It makes for some long hard digging time when you have that kind of motivation. I think that was the first time I took an entire week of vacation to hunt. Now, it's just a regular thing.
Some hunts are great because of the crowd, some because of the clues and some because of the personal memories.
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I've been there :ooh:
Although, I think that's just Texas in general KC :wink:
I distinctly remember my roommate stepping in one, and the first thing he uttered was "S#1T!"
I had to laugh at that point, and said "Yeah, that's what you stepped in..."
at the same time I read your thing on Travolta I was loading this:
http://www.luxist.com/2007/04/05/high-flying-and-global-warming-words-get-john-travolta-in-troubl/
what does buying these credits mean??
So far he has not done what other actors and performers (and Al Gore) have done and purchase carbon credits to offset his pollution.
It's a way for rich people to give themselves a clear conscience by paying an amount equal to what they use in carbon that is over and above what the average citizen uses. They use the $ to help pay for research on alternative fuels. Travolta's bill would be huge!
Or something like that.
Pagination