Danks Update! come on friends.. take a look! let me know what you think?

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roseypeach

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2 more days and I'll have my cable internet! man am I excited..ya'll may not see me for a hot minute or two..got to catch up on Game of Thrones and a couple others. It will be so fucking nice to not pay by the gig anymore..I can actually enjoy the internet during the day again ;)
 

tekdc911

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2 more days and I'll have my cable internet! man am I excited..ya'll may not see me for a hot minute or two..got to catch up on Game of Thrones and a couple others. It will be so fucking nice to not pay by the gig anymore..I can actually enjoy the internet during the day again ;)
lucky ass im stuck with satellite slow as hell and if thats not bad enough it costs like 4 times more then cable o_O
i would really like to have a cow i just couldnt give up too much space
pigs are easy they dont need much room if you give them too much space they run around and the meats to lean
you give them just enough room to play :D really
 

roseypeach

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lucky ass im stuck with satellite slow as hell and if thats not bad enough it costs like 4 times more then cable o_O
i would really like to have a cow i just couldnt give up too much space
pigs are easy they dont need much room if you give them too much space they run around and the meats to lean
you give them just enough room to play :D really
I sowwy :( hey, been there done that bro..fuckin hundred dollars for 15 lousy gigs..now I'll be paying $50 a month for unlimited. I hear ya on the pigs. My buddy keeps his pinned up too. He actually catches wild ones and throws em in there. Mother fucker has tamed a couple of them too. He's like the hog whisperer or some shit :lol:
 

~Dankster~420

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Something has always weighed on my mind. lol Who's ever thought about all these pop stars/singers/actors that's "died" suddenly, unsuspected, not really ill, that may have faked their own death? :confused: one that really sticks in my mind is a video I recall seeing a few months back. "Let me state I have NOTHING against any of them". ;) But 1 in particular (video) really got me. IDK if anyone else noted it but when MJ (Michael Jackson) passed away, as the helicopter was passing by, I guess another air craft was near the other air craft, well I was looking in to see if I could see his body on the gurney, what I seen was allot more then that! I seen what I thought @ that time his (MJ) body sit straight up.. Now maybe this just could have been his body reaction to rigamortis setting in, or a trick of the camera... but IDK. looks like he sit up to me. lol Who else seen it :confused:
not saying he is alive, wasn't a huge fan, but did like his 80's music such as Billy Jean, and Thriller. :)
 
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tekdc911

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Oh pretty good bro. How bout you
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hell i aint doin bad
no sleep but im kinda used too it
get to do a oil filter swap , hook the exhaust up and go test my new transmission in my truck :D
fresh rebuild burned up
so i bought one out of a wrecked blazer
take off out of the drive and the clutches come apart
take my fresh rebuild that burned up into a different mechanic and he said that 1 clutch and steel pressure plate was missing so after its all put back together im gonna go " talk " to the first mechanic
 
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~Dankster~420

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20 Millions of bees swarm Del. highway after wreck

** This happens a week after a study reported that the honey bee population was seriously at risk of extinction. It's a real concern because they pollinate 70% of all our grown food sources. **


Robin Brown, The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal10:33 p.m. EDT May 20, 2014
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WILMINGTON, Del. -- State police had more than a wrecked truck to deal with after a Tuesday evening crash near Newark.

Live bees.

An estimated 16 million to 20 million of them.

The truck was hauling 460 hives of honey bees from Florida to Maine when it overturned onto its side at about 6:10 p.m. EDT Tuesday on an on-ramp to northbound I-95, Sgt. Paul G. Shavack said.

The 55-year-old truck driver and two passengers, men ages 24 and 25, were taken by ambulance to Christiana Hospital, Shavack said.

The driver had a minor arm injury and all three men were stung by an estimated 50 to 100 bees, he said.

Traffic was diverted for hours as the spilled swarm was so massive police couldn't "even get close to the truck," Shavack said. Traffic was diverted as much for the bees as the wreck, he said.

Corinna Groncki of Rising Sun, Md., who was driving on I-95 just after the crash, "saw the driver climb out of the truck and take off running." She also saw one of the younger men "running in traffic, ripping his shirt off and smacking himself," as cars swerved to avoid him.

"We couldn't believe he didn't get hit," she said.


A tractor-trailer carrying bees has overturned and has closed the on-ramp from northbound Del. 896 to northbound I-95. (Photo: SUCHAT PEDERSON/THE NEWS JOURNAL)
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The spill prompted state police to call in beekeepers. Instead of trying to round up the bees, he said, they suggested dispersing swarms with water.

So firefighters from the Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Company of Newark, coordinating with state troopers, began "hosing down the bees," Shavack said.

But thick swarms continued to buzz around the wreck, he said. Police had to get rid of the bees before they could remove the tractor-trailer safely, he said.

Shavack said the response to the bee release was not impromptu because state police had a "what-if" plan ready to activate.

The "bee swarm removal procedure" included a list of experts to contact, he added.

"We got a hold of one of those bee providers and he came right out," he said. "He called for additional resources."

As far as the communication center staff members know, Shavack said, "this is the first time we've actually activated the plan."

The bee-hosing continued through dusk, but was not to last much longer. The bee experts advised police that "when it's dark, the bees won't fly, the bees will crawl," Shavack said.

With nightfall, he said, the bee handlers could begin examining the crated hives to see if any could be salvaged before the truck was righted and hauled away.


Honey bees and damaged hives litter the road after a truck carrying the bees overturned near Newark, Del.(Photo: John J. Jankowski Jr., The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal)


And the fate of the bees?

Their long haul is over.

The salvaging keepers – not identified by police – get to keep them. "They were authorized to do that by the trucking company," Shavack said.

No estimate was available of the full bee cargo's value or the count and value of those being salvaged.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/05/20/bees-delaware-highway-ramp/9357161/


anyone seen any bee's :confused: :razz::razz:
 
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