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Holy pomegranate those are some incredible numbers, welcome back man!
Moar pictures!
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Throes
Holy pomegranate those are some incredible numbers, welcome back man!
Moar pictures!
I'll need a day or two to get a best of album going and subdivide the rest of the pictures.
How about some pika pictures in the morning. Chinchillas are passé.
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omgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomomg hi :glitter:
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Omg you better have taken a picture with Fiel.
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Corn
Omg you better have taken a picture with Fiel.
Nope.
http://i.imgur.com/RVVtI.gif
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madanthony
Nope.
Pics or it didn't happen.
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Corn
Pics or it didn't happen.
It happened.
When in doubt, buy moar cliff bars.
Also, I drove Madanthony in mah Scoobie.
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I farted in tha Scoobie. I regret nothing.
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Big Busty Women.
A cart full of cardboard boxes out of Costco.
Harmonious farts in the Scoobie.
Today was a good day.
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Fiel
Big Busty Women.
Oh ho?
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Man you should've came down to my side of Washington. Also get back on IRC h0e
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Who is this Dave, and what CD was it?
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Moonlapse
Who is this Frank, and what CD was it?
And now, an excerpt from the Captain's Log.
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June 10th, day 20
The scene: the sun has just peeked around the few lazy clouds in the sky to let down the golden rays of early evening. Songbirds hold a steady chorus to my left. A creek, so nearly inaudible I may be imagining it, shuffles around sand banks and under a long, fallen pine. Though the day was hazy, the air is crisp and pleasing to breathe. I munch on carrots and sip on water. From the right, mid-century samba music blasts toward me. An older man, Frank, lets loose a "WHOO!" as he changes the song and undoubtedly feels the rhythm in his soul. He had come for fly fishing, he tells me with a modest lisp. But there are no fish today. Maybe tomorrow, somewhere else. He roasts three pieces of chicken and an ear of corn over an open fire. The song changes again. Confident piano chords lead a brisk, controlled bass. A pair of horns take turns adding vibrant flavor and speed - but the bass keeps the piece smooth, sauntering. Seduction is in the air. Welcome to California.
The burned CD I have from him is titled, "Jazz Samba Encore, Getz - Bonfá" which appears to be a proper album from 1963.
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madanthony
Oh ho?
Maybe you don't remember.
We were driving back to Denny's from Costco and we got stuck on the onramp. There was a license plate in front of us that we both determined to be BBW.
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ITT:
Thony & Fiel's adventures!
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Fiel
Maybe you don't remember.
We were driving back to Denny's from Costco and we got stuck on the onramp. There was a license plate in front of us that we both determined to be BBW.
Nope. Don't remember.
:>
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welcome back.
...what'd i miss?
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You missed Detroit going bankrupt. I had a good laugh at that.
This is what I get for posting things to reddit at 1am.
http://www.reddit.com/r/travel/comme...rks_breakdown/
Just one guy who wants pictures I haven't sorted yet. :<
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... that honestly sounds very impressive.
Makes me want to do it once I'm out of the navy.