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Feb 9, 2022 20:54:32   #
chrissybabe wrote:
The chances of you winning the State lottery is much much lower than LOW. But millions seem to like the odds. So a LOW chance of Ivermectin helping is not actually bad odds. Merck is biased of course since they would make no money out of it. I am not saying they are wrong but need to mention that you have to add their comments to the other knowledge you have gained to make a decision that you are happy to work with.
Leaving aside all the BS that has resulted from this subject becoming politicized I have formed the notion (and my wife also and we don't agree on a lot) that there is way more stupid people on this planet than what I thought 2 years ago before we had covid. Covid has focused a lot more attention on just how intelligent us humans really are and none of it is good.
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Hmm, so Merck the manufacturer of Invermecton wouldn't make any money if they could sell it as snake oil for everything from athlete's foot to pertussis? Give me a break. Why would they cut their own throat? I have a whole lot of disregard for Pharma, but to say they would pass up profit is simply insane.
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Feb 9, 2022 20:41:28   #
GregS wrote:
Not true. It is an FDA approved drug for humans. Just not the amount that a Vet would give a horse like what you hear on the news. I did some research and quit listening to the main stream media.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33278625/
It is totally apparent that you didn't read the whole citation. I hope you and your pony are alive and well.
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Feb 8, 2022 18:23:00   #
OldSchool-WI wrote:
That is Leo the old Lion---he was so tame he appeared at the Century of Progress in Chicago in 1933 and 1934. No teeth at his age.----Eric
Are you saying Leo was a pussy? Oh yeah, he was.
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Feb 8, 2022 18:02:51   #
KindaSpikey wrote:
I've been seeing a lot of people advocate for the horse de-wormer ivermectin as a defense against the covid19 virus, and I've come to the conclusion that they could well be correct. After doing some research of my own, I've discovered that there is not a single case of a horse dying, or even getting sick from covid 19 after being "de-wormed". That must be the proof that it works! What do you think?
Ray.
I love that tongue in cheek sense of humor.
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Feb 8, 2022 17:58:31   #
All the rule of thirds and the golden shower...I mean "spirals" are intended to draw you into the image. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Centered or slightly off center can work if it maintains focus on the image. Kaleidoscopic images in general draw most people in, if only out of curiosity. These images drew me in. It is your art. Do you.
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Feb 8, 2022 17:23:42   #
MSW wrote:
all the fun you can have with your clothes on
Hmm, I've had the other kind of fun with my clothes on a few times. There was that time in Denver in 1990 after...nevermind.
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Jan 18, 2022 01:53:38   #
Gene51 wrote:
This looks excellent. just like some of the better ones I've had. Having lived in the NYC Metro area, even the Greek diners had good Reuben sandwiches. But yours looks like the very best of the best - I can almost taste it! I agree on Thousand Island vs Russian, and seeds vs no seeds. I liked either crunchy raw kraut right out of the barrel (probably a lot like yours), or kraut that was cooked with a bit of onion and apple. The corned beef should be cut nivr and thick, from the point, not the flat, for the most tender and flavorful experience.

I now live in an area of the country where the only shot at something resembling a Reuben would be made up of whatever Sysco or US Foods sells - from the production-line bread to the 5 gal jugs of food-service quality dressing. I won't ever eat one of those no matter how much I am jonesing for one. I' rather jump in the car and drive 4-1/2 hours to NYC. :)

But ham in a Reuben? What a sacrilege!
This looks excellent. just like some of the better... (show quote)
But it's a Rubin sandwich. I suspect that anything goes with this.
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Jan 18, 2022 01:19:15   #
rmalarz wrote:
--Bob
I reckon it might be three, unless that wheelchair is empty. It well might be, I see it a lot. It could be a Betsy Wetsy in the chair. Way too many questions here. Great Photo. Hope you will be publishing a compilation of your works.
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Jan 18, 2022 01:11:58   #
crazydaddio wrote:
Managed to tease the B&G away from the reception at 10pm in-between the cloud bursts to get these. Pitch black night and had to use cellphone lights to walk the B&G 300yds to the theater after staging all the lights. Some challenges to pre-focus but got what I wanted. Big risk for me to blow 30min total time to get these but luckily they turned out. All the lighting was from 4 speedlight otherwise it was pitch black.
I always hoped I could get those special shots before she had mascara running down her cheeks and her gown wasn't stomped on by inconsiderate well wishers. You tied it up with these. Good luck in the future.
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Jan 18, 2022 00:47:55   #
Rathyatra wrote:
Enjoying a well earned break in a new environment.
Wow, this is a fantastic photo. I want this for my screen lock. Screw Teddy bears.
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Jan 18, 2022 00:39:56   #
mullicabill wrote:
to be clear! these are my photos! Gemma is a nickname -
WTF? Everybody took this picture? I don't know about that, however, I've been looking at nudes since I was a teenager. There isn't a single pose or body I haven't seen. I love figure studies, male or female. I reckon there isn't something I haven't seen,

Maybe Peter Gowland could say the same thing. Or maybe he would say nothing, as most of us would.
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Jan 18, 2022 00:27:24   #
NJFrank wrote:
Too cold today. So, I thought i would play indoors. The face is an IA face. This guy doesn't exist. I overlayed a skull on the face changed the blend mode to overlay and added and subtracted from the skull to get the bruise marks.
For some reason i was unable to store original. I went in and out of UHH twice, with no luck.
I don't reckon I'd even want to see the other guy. I'm not fond of battered people. This a great made image and really looks real.
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Jan 18, 2022 00:20:53   #
MDI Mainer wrote:
A new Maine-themed HO Scale model railroad is coming to the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport in the Spring of 2023.

The display (currently 40 x 50 feet) was built over the past quarter-century by Harold and Helen Beal, and will be deconstructed and moved from Jonesport to a new building purpose-built to house the railroad and comply with the current building code for a publicly accessible venue.

The project will cost about USD 2.6 million, and is being underwritten by the Hansjörg Wyss Foundation of Washington, DC. The Foundation's founder happened upon the exhibit while visiting Maine, and befriended the Beals.

Photographs courtesy of Portland Press Herald staff photographer Ben McCanna. More information is available on the newspaper's website.
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I envy model railroaders. So much patience over many years. I wish I could have half as much. These examples are fantastic and example of the infinite sufference endured. I admire this.
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Jan 18, 2022 00:07:46   #
KTJohnson wrote:
From the "godan1 Collection".
Most of my life since I was maybe, 13, I always wanted a sectioned 49 or 50 Mercury. I would look over the shoulders of guys with Hot Rod and Rod and Custom magazines hidden in their Algebra text books. I had a 49 Mercury once. A guy I knew gave it to me as he went to Vietnam. I got a number of cars that would be classics now. My daddy didn't want me collect junk. I had to kiss that 55 Chevy 2 door hardtop with every option goodbye and the 57 Studebaker Golden Hawk supercharged. Do I wish I had them back? Damn right. Could I afford it? Hell no. Time defeats us in some way.
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Jan 17, 2022 23:52:57   #
tropics68 wrote:
This was taken at the Savoy Museum in Cartersville GA. The car was built by GM/Chevrolet and there were about 3000 +/- made in all. There are only 9 survivors believed to be still alive. A truly unusual car. I am bumping 80 and never heard about this car until last Saturday.

These were taken with a Fuji X-T4 with 16-80 Fuji lens in Auto mode and adjustments in PS 2022.
When I was far younger than I am today, I saw a few of these in California. Mostly, at vineyards. I saw a lot of makeshift pickups also. The trunk lid was removed and some kind of wooden box was built into the space. Some were very nice and some pretty crappy. Right now I'm envisioning an old Hudson 4 door with trunk lid gone and a wooden box made of old rotted driftwood. Not nearly as nice as the beauty in the photos.
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