I’m Jealous Of The Big Threads 4

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Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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120 Gigs aren't enough ? :Oo:
That mean they (whoever they are) switched the 120 GB (Gigaybyte) HDD (HardDiskDrive) against a 500 GB HDD
or they added two 140 GB's
Gee - hope it's not gonna blow up! (kidding)

He had a lot of videos from up north in Baker Lake

WINTER TIP

Don't make snow angels in the dog park.

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do1you9love?

Happy to be here!
Feb 18, 2012
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Spideyman , cat in a bag , Dana Jean - re: the Pennywise platter....

Pinterest has several photos of various attempts, but no actual list. Yep, I'm a member and waste plenty of time searching, pinning and sharing my "I made it" photos. :rolleyes:

Anywho, here's my breakdown of what I think this is...

green at the top - green pepper slices
red hair - cherry tomatoes and red pepper slices
face - cauliflower
eyebrows - black olives
eyes - small white onions with beet or red dye around the top and a green olive inside (green pepper triangle on top and black olive slice on bottom)
nose - radish with cuts for nostrils dyed black.
mouth - red pepper side cut out with onion peices for teeth. - no idea what's on the inside of that! :umm:
clown ruff - squash and zucchini thin slices folded
bow - baby carrots
shirt - thick squash slices.
dip appears to be regular veggie dip with black or kalamata olives spelling out FLOAT

Now, if only any of us can find this next time we have a hankering for some Pennywise party food!!:D
 

Spideyman

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Just north of Duma Key
And yet there are power poles in New York. LOL
After the Great Blizzard of 1888 dumped 20.9 inches of snow on New York City, pulling down wires, plunging the city into darkness and snarling communications for days, city officials ordered that all overhead wires be buried.
Like most American cities that had entered the era of electric illumination and the telephone in the late 19th century, vast forests of poles carrying a helter-skelter network of wires lined and crisscrossed New York streets.
Back Story: In late 1800s, New York City buried wires after a natural disaster
 

Doc Creed

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After the Great Blizzard of 1888 dumped 20.9 inches of snow on New York City, pulling down wires, plunging the city into darkness and snarling communications for days, city officials ordered that all overhead wires be buried.
Like most American cities that had entered the era of electric illumination and the telephone in the late 19th century, vast forests of poles carrying a helter-skelter network of wires lined and crisscrossed New York streets.
Back Story: In late 1800s, New York City buried wires after a natural disaster
Yeah, his cartoon says 1802.