It's that time again, Free Sunday. Hope to see any of your latest, or leftovers, or any thing you have to offer. I'll kick it off.
walked to the empty mail box earlier today, and saw what time it is again.

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The key to this problem is....

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....what side are you on!???

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William wrote:
hello Hammerman@
Well, hello back! Where's Jethro

Gary K
Loc: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
William wrote:
hello Hammerman@
Oh my, you go way back in time. I loved Beverley Hillbillies and good old Jed.
Gary K
lhammer43 wrote:
Well, hello back! Where's Jethro

went to the bank
what's a driver card look like

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it went over/time
add some peppers and a little salt please

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thanks for your place to post it man@
Gary K wrote:
Oh my, you go way back in time. I loved Beverley Hillbillies and good old Jed.
Gary K
well the first thing you know
"The Birds"
Could be a still shot from Alfred Hitchcock's movie of the same name. This photo was taken at Pismo Beach, California.
The birds were literally swarming and on the hunt for millions and millions of red crabs in the water. The birds occupied an area about 5 miles long and a mile out to sea. The noise was unbelievable.
The three females standing in the left foreground are my two daughters and wife in front of them. They were mesmerized by it all. And lucky they weren't covered in you know what!!!
I have been going to the beach's of Southern California and offshore fishing for decades and never saw anything like this before or since.
The photo was taken with an Olympus model C-4040 camera (4 megapixel).
Real Nikon Lover wrote:
"The Birds"
Could be a still shot from Alfred Hitchcock's movie of the same name. This photo was taken at Pismo Beach, California.
The birds were literally swarming and on the hunt for millions and millions of red crabs in the water. The birds occupied an area about 5 miles long and a mile out to sea. The noise was unbelievable.
The three females standing in the left foreground are my two daughters and wife in front of them. They were mesmerized by it all. And lucky they weren't covered in you know what!!!
I have been going to the beach's of Southern California and offshore fishing for decades and never saw anything like this before or since.
The photo was taken with an Olympus model C-4040 camera (4 megapixel).
"The Birds" br br Could be a still shot... (
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WOW thanks for the story and the image is wonderful.
I never knew there was such a thing as a “Button Society” until yesterday. Having inherited a couple boxes of old buttons I decide to go to their annual show. I was amazed at the variety of buttons and the artwork of some. And the prices - 2 of them were $400 each they were so rare. Button button who’s got a button?
William wrote:
hello Hammerman@
Morning, Bill! Hope all's well!
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