Flybynite
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Greens look soft, grip and rip it.
It was a scramble, but I was playing great. Had the long drive on the long drive hole, but we didn't finish so.Greens look soft, grip and rip it.
I never thought about that. They told the Deacon he was cleared except for the bike. That dude was still creepy
That's a map from SKATE or THPS, right?Now we'll have nun of that twisted sister...
Despite her vow of poverty, nun stole more than $835,000 from a Catholic school, prosecutors said
I spot watched it since the wife is working evenings and wants to watch it. So will watch it in full at that point. The men seem very weak.@Tripod @Cody Webster @bennysflyers16
I don't know if I am goin to be able to endure this whole season. I am cringeing so hard.
I missed it. Don't know if I'll watch much of it this season@Tripod @Cody Webster @bennysflyers16
I don't know if I am goin to be able to endure this whole season. I am cringeing so hard.
That wasnt a cicada, it was a robot delivering an injection of nanites.
That wasnt a cicada, it was a robot delivering an injection of nanites.
That ep was crazy, but as a whole, that series is getting seriously overrated. It reminds me a ton of "The Undoing" last year - Nicole Kidman's performance was just ... weird and off. Winslet is working so hard to seem exhausted and put-upon and frumpy as balls that it doesn't feel lived in at all. The guy who played Colin was great, especially in that scene at the bar where he was drunk. Overall it's worth watching, and it's mostly exciting to see how they get to the end, but there is a whole lot of filler which isn't great. It's a real tortured caricature of "working-class people" that is bursting at the seams with the effort to appear "naturalistic."
I've hiked in northern NH and NY many times and have never seen a moose. I've seen moose tracks and moose crap, but never an actual moose. It's one of my bucket list items.
That being said, this is an entire other dimension of massiveness. Eff your truck. Get out of here!
Sounded like the driver had even hit the E-brake too. No fuss for the elephant.
I have a vague memory of going there once, maybe the late 70s? I would have only been 5 years old or so. Did they have goats that roamed around the roadway? (note - I dislike goats and their effed-up pupils).There weren't roaming elephants, but as a kid always enjoyed the drive-thru safari(now not drive-thru with your own vehicles) at Great Adventure in NJ. Seeing monkeys rip off a dude's antenna is prob one of my fav childhood vacation memories.
What could possibly go wrong?
There weren't roaming elephants, but as a kid always enjoyed the drive-thru safari(now not drive-thru with your own vehicles) at Great Adventure in NJ. Seeing monkeys rip off a dude's antenna is prob one of my fav childhood vacation memories.
I have a vague memory of going there once, maybe the late 70s? I would have only been 5 years old or so. Did they have goats that roamed around the roadway? (note - I dislike goats and their effed-up pupils).
What could possibly go wrong?
My sister's entire review is that it's great because they talk regionally. I'm gonna need more than that, if I want to hear regional talk I'll call my uncle and ask him how he boils sausage in water
I guess it was the usual African animals, and my 5 year old self just decided from that point on to hate goats....warranted or unwarranted!There used to be warning signs to roll up the windows when you hit the monkey area. Buddy of mine watched a family feeding the monkeys bananas. When they inevitably ran out, one of the monkeys squatted and took a dump on their windshield.
I don't remember goats. The had giraffes, big cats, and the aforementioned monkeys.
There was one in north north Jersey, Jungle Habitat, which is known to have had animals escape. Supposedly people still see non-native animals in the area that they attribute to the park.