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Everything posted by david3
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Jon Anderson
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Who's on first?
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What?
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If they had guns they would have brought them the first time.
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I'm wondering how many of these I'll see at Fantasy Fest this year. EEEEK!! What's your outfit for this year? ;-) I haven't even thought about it. Now I can't stop thinking about your Fantasy Fest costume. You should come down. Can I apply the body paint? (And later can I help wash it off?)
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I'm wondering how many of these I'll see at Fantasy Fest this year. EEEEK!! What's your outfit for this year? ;-) I haven't even thought about it. Now I can't stop thinking about your Fantasy Fest costume.
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adult
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Hope you have a great day.
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Boy did you hit the bullseye. I couldn't have said it better myself. It's not a contest.
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Put up a damn picture of something fun you've been doing
david3 replied to JohnMitchell's topic in The Bonfire
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Put up a damn picture of something fun you've been doing
david3 replied to JohnMitchell's topic in The Bonfire
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Now thats some funny shit right there.
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Protocol
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Shepherd
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Redskins
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Dog rocket
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Really? No shit. On a dive boat in the Keys? I'll bet by the time you rolled all that weed you could have gotten a job at a cigar factory in Havana.
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http://blog.skytrekker.net/2010/12/turbulence.html "A thermal column (or thermal) is a column of rising air. Thermals are created by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface from solar radiation. The Sun warms the ground, which in turn warms the air directly above it. The sun warms different surfaces more than others - asphalt, concrete, grass, and water - all heat differently. The warmer air expands, becoming less dense (lighter) than the surrounding air mass. The mass of lighter air rises, and as it does, it cools due to its expansion at lower, high-altitude pressures. It stops rising when it has cooled to the same temperature as the surrounding air. Associated with a thermal is a downward flow surrounding the thermal column. The downward moving exterior is caused by colder air being displaced at the top of the thermal."
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Square
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Speakers Corner
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Sitting in a tree
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“No American whose great-grandfather was born here is watching soccer”
david3 replied to Amazon's topic in The Bonfire
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norwegian
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I like the old Bronco in the video. That generation Bronco was built from 66 through 77. I had two of those. Would love to get another. Some day.