TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XI
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Every 151st repeat of that gif, her left boobie pops out and she smiles.
There's a gif of her floating around nekkid jump roping.
One of these statements is true...
Quick, whatever it was, that's a blessing sometimes. Hopefully it's all over. My lady friend was visiting and we both came down with the same thing within the same hour. I'm over it I think, just getting my strength back now, but she's still got a bad cough. Stayed here 9 days, that's a bit of a strain for me, having a female around that long.
Your Dalmatian avatar, have one? My brother had 3, got all as adults. One in the photo was a liver colored, though that doesn't show in the pic, was a puppy mill breeder rescue. She was terrified of people, would get real upset if brother or his wife or the big Dalmatian/Great Dane mix weren't close by. She tolerated me as long as I didn't make any moves towards her. Had them a long time, wife died first, then this one and the third, and the Great Dane mix went last. None of them were aggressive, but he was careful to keep them secluded from people, and had about a half acre of fenced woods behind the house where they were safe. Strangest dogs I've ever been around.
There's a gif of her floating around nekkid jump roping.
One of these statements is true...
Your Dalmatian avatar, have one? My brother had 3, got all as adults. One in the photo was a liver colored, though that doesn't show in the pic, was a puppy mill breeder rescue. She was terrified of people, would get real upset if brother or his wife or the big Dalmatian/Great Dane mix weren't close by. She tolerated me as long as I didn't make any moves towards her. Had them a long time, wife died first, then this one and the third, and the Great Dane mix went last. None of them were aggressive, but he was careful to keep them secluded from people, and had about a half acre of fenced woods behind the house where they were safe. Strangest dogs I've ever been around.
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Your Dalmatian avatar, have one? My brother had 3, got all as adults. One in the photo was a liver colored, though that doesn't show in the pic, was a puppy mill breeder rescue. She was terrified of people, would get real upset if brother or his wife or the big Dalmatian/Great Dane mix weren't close by. She tolerated me as long as I didn't make any moves towards her. Had them a long time, wife died first, then this one and the third, and the Great Dane mix went last. None of them were aggressive, but he was careful to keep them secluded from people, and had about a half acre of fenced woods behind the house where they were safe. Strangest dogs I've ever been around.
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So many deer here, I don't like highway speeds at night. Late getting home one night on a 4 lane with trees close to the road, and oncoming headlights blind ya to the sides, so I didn't go over 45, had a few cars go by 60-65mph, and that's scary, too, but the thought of hitting a deer that fast was even scarier. About a half hour of that, not fun. Coming home from Milwaukee on my 1200, I had about 120 miles in the dark, and did go 65-75, but it was divided 4 lane, little traffic and I watched the sides more than the road, was cleared way back of trees.
Gators in Florida... ignorant youth in 1970, rode the old Tamiami Trail from the Miami side to Naples late night. Had to keep wiping the bug goo off my face shield, was a real mess to see through, and never thought about gators. Was told later they like to lay on the warm pavement at night (was March or April, cool enough for a jacket). Lucky I didn't turn into gator poo that night, I'd never do that again. Even if I wouldn't collect pounds of bug goo in my lap and leave bug goo globs on the floor in the truck stop in Naples. Must have looked like a swamp creature, way everyone there stared at me.
Gators in Florida... ignorant youth in 1970, rode the old Tamiami Trail from the Miami side to Naples late night. Had to keep wiping the bug goo off my face shield, was a real mess to see through, and never thought about gators. Was told later they like to lay on the warm pavement at night (was March or April, cool enough for a jacket). Lucky I didn't turn into gator poo that night, I'd never do that again. Even if I wouldn't collect pounds of bug goo in my lap and leave bug goo globs on the floor in the truck stop in Naples. Must have looked like a swamp creature, way everyone there stared at me.