A waitress asked me once if I wanted grits. Asked her what they were and she said "hominy", so I asked her to bring me two or three.
When we first married, my wife was utterly devoid of any knowledge or experience in sex. As we lay in bed that first night, she had no idea about how to consummate our love.
Having been raised on a farm, she must have seen something, I thought, so I asked her if she had ever seen dogs breeding. She said she had. Aha, I thought. Maybe my night would be saved.
I told her to do what the dogs did. So she got out of bed and pissed on the bureau.
Two back to back tours. Had a Petri FT and some kind od pocket-sized camera. I still proudly show some of the "acceptable" photos. Other, more provocative photos, I occasionally show to more understanding veterans.
Rank is Master Sergeant (MSG), Pay Grade is E8. Bars on the sleeve indicate 21years of service. The patch on the left sleeve is First Army. A patch on the right sleeve would indicate the unit with which the wearer served in a combat zone. Horizontal bars on the right sleeve would indicate time served in a combat zone.
I had that problem too. Fixed it by turning it off a nd on and pushing on the lens. It freed it up and has worked ok ever since. I suspect the culprit was a foreign object.
Having used both, a few of the advantages of the Sony include its good glass, the super telephoto capability, its one touch panorama capability, and its tremendous sensitivity in poor light. It is also lightweight and has a long-life battery.
He's trying to figure out how to provide them full disability due to PTSD.
My backyard safari consisted of a GoPro mounted in the bed of an RC truck and three dogs. While fun for the first few minutes, the dogs soon lost interest and I was compelled to chase them, catching interesting footage of the east ends of dogs heading west.
Harbor Freight has an assortment of affordable kneepads. One in particular is very lightweight, comfortable, and inobtrusive. I can wear them under loose fitting trousers,
Check out Western Safety Super Flexible Knee Pads (Item Number 60737). I paid $5.99 for them. Momma has a pair of them also.
Momma and I have witnessed the Green Flash several times; Most notably in Hawaii, and once in South Florida. Most spectacular? Once I saw one from an aircraft while returning from my father's funeral. They only last for an instant, but are unforgettable.
The dips were too "Greecey" for my taste.
I suggested to Momma that she use my electric drill with the small buffer attached.
travelwp wrote:
Yes, it gets in the news from time to time and many wonder if the MESSIAH is black or white......
Which Messiah? The one mentioned by Babba Wowo?
Big Brother? I thought you were referring to NSA or WH. Nonetheless, congratulations.