Singlemalt
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YepSpiro Agnew? Not sure if I spelled that right. Referring to the media. I think it was at the Republic National Convention in San Diego.
YepSpiro Agnew? Not sure if I spelled that right. Referring to the media. I think it was at the Republic National Convention in San Diego.
I found one.
Agnew?...really? i was going to guess Dr. Smith from "lost in space"......Who said "nattering nabobs of negativism"? No fair googling, likely only folks over 40 will know, older will remember
Oh yeah. Agnew was a strange fellow and I believe the first weaponized Vice President. He was Nixon's intentional and planned attack dog, as he could say shit that would be "unseemly" for a President to say; my how times have changedAgnew?...really? i was going to guess Dr. Smith from "lost in space"......
Oh yeah. Agnew was a strange fellow and I believe the first weaponized Vice President. He was Nixon's intentional and planned attack dog, as he could say shit that would be "unseemly" for a President to say; my how times have changed
I'm finally... finally. Getting a break next week. I don't know where the hell I'm going but it's going to be away from here for at least 4 or 5 days.
Ahhh, back in the old irresponsible days.Cocaine and hookers, bro. Cocaine and hookers...
Ahhh, back in the old irresponsible days.
I hesitate to think what those girls look like today though.
Good morning! What's up and how are you?Morning
Live shell collecting off that beach must be off the hook with that many washed up - but then again you have lots of really big sharks there, so there's that deterrent.View attachment 4324527 View attachment 4324521 View attachment 4324525
6 feet tall mound of shells turning into sand
Hey hey been better girlfriend but after transplanting these clones I’m much improvedGood morning! What's up and how are you?
I lived in South Florida and collected Liguus tree snails before we realized they were being depleted & collecting was banned.I've collected some pretty nice ones in the area, in the past.
I was heavy into shells as a kid. I'm an aspy, so I can also rattle off their latin names.
Yeah, the tree snails typically don't have environmental conditions requiring thick shells but this particular family can be unbelievably beautiful.I picked up a few specimens from high up a dune that was covered in trees at Lake Pleasant in Knysna when I was a kid. Probably still have it somewhere. I remember how light it was compared to a seashell.