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I still Crack up laughing thinking about your outdoor plant floating down that flooded creek.Hmm. "water over road" and a sign blocking the road?
Hell yeah let's go!
Buncha idiots
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I still Crack up laughing thinking about your outdoor plant floating down that flooded creek.Hmm. "water over road" and a sign blocking the road?
Hell yeah let's go!
Buncha idiots
Excellent!!!
Good old steamboat…I still Crack up laughing thinking about your outdoor plant floating down that flooded creek.
Sounds like a good story behind this oneI still Crack up laughing thinking about your outdoor plant floating down that flooded creek.
Hahah yes, yes there is.Sounds like a good story behind this one
My dad told me that half of what politician say is an outright lie and the other half ain't the truth. This last election says he was 100% right.My Momma always told me, don’t believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. Has served me well.
Ha! You'll never forget that plant. I'll bet your mind was racing when you first noticed one was missing. I hope you were able to recover it.Hahah yes, yes there is.
I have a drainage ditch in my back yard, its an overflow from 1 swamp to another.
Well it's usually dry all summer long so I put some plants in it in 18 gallon totes.
Well one day we got some rain and I went out to check on my plants and 1 was completely gone. When i looked, it was just floating down the creek hung up on some dead fall.
So we called it SS. Riverboat lol
I'll see if I can dig up some photos
I actually did not save it.Ha! You'll never forget that plant. I'll bet your mind was racing when you first noticed one was missing. I hope you were able to recover it.
Gotcha. Glad it wasn't something like your most promising grow ever. Makes it easier to laugh atI actually did not save it.
By the time it was able to get it, it had flipped over and all the soil got washed away. The plant stayed wadded up in the dead fall so I could have replanted it but with it already going through a reveg and all the stress I just let it die.
My parents go to Chincoteague Viginia all the time, (actually they are there now) and they too have heards of wild horses. Pretty neat imo.I wanted to share my home with you all. Now, you know why I forego the convenience.
Living St. Louis | Wild Horses of Shannon County | PBS
For the past 100 years, a herd of wild horses has delighted and intrigued visitors.www.pbs.org
I'll have to put this on for my wife tonight. She has a fascination with horses, but no desire to own any. Not wild horses, but she follows this lady's channel nightly: https://www.youtube.com/@katievanslykelife.I wanted to share my home with you all. Now, you know why I forego the convenience.
Living St. Louis | Wild Horses of Shannon County | PBS
For the past 100 years, a herd of wild horses has delighted and intrigued visitors.www.pbs.org
Just handed an employee at Walmart a box cutter I found open on the shelf in with the kids toys.
She looked at me and says "what do you want me to do with it" like really lady? Maybe take it to the stock room or front desk???
Lmfao.
Fucken people these days. Just leave open box cutters in the toy sections
I wanted to say "shove it up your ass" so I just walked away. I can't tolerate the people in Albany. They really suck most times.man too bad you didn't have video of that one huh?? with vid i would have cut myself handing to her and then sued the shit out of her and walmart for just being that ignorant! fuckin people man... "what do ya want me to do with it" shove it up your ass!!
I can't tolerate the people in Albany.
Nice video. It starts out nice with the old mill and the school house that were preserved. You live in some beautiful country.I wanted to share my home with you all. Now, you know why I forego the convenience.
Living St. Louis | Wild Horses of Shannon County | PBS
For the past 100 years, a herd of wild horses has delighted and intrigued visitors.www.pbs.org
Well, c’mon!Nice video. It starts out nice with the old mill and the school house that were preserved. You live in some beautiful country.
My wife's first comment after watching it was, "Road trip!"
Well, c’mon!
You have to go to Sikeston for that! Full meal deal including new clothes! LolVisit St. Louis and get your flying rolls and Hot Buns PJ's!!!!
Whooooop whooooop ya made it!
I passed through 35 years ago. Just close enough to catch a glimpse of the arch. I didn't know about the hot buns back then. So, just kept on driving down the road.Visit St. Louis and get your flying rolls and Hot Buns PJ's!!!!
I’m actually not in St Lou. It’s 4.5 hours North of me. Lamberts is in Sikeston Mo, 2.5 hours South of St Lou, and 2.5 hours from my area. Seeing the Arch and keep on driving is a good way to see St Lou! I try to avoid it.I passed through 35 years ago. Just close enough to catch a glimpse of the arch. I didn't know about the hot buns back then. So, just kept on driving down the road.
It does look like it would make a nice road trip for us, sometime. Looks like about a 12hr drive. So, we'd want to make a loop out of it and visit some other areas. We haven't visited friends near Nashville in a while. So, that would be a nice stop for us. Looks like the horses in Shannon Co are are around 5.5hrs from their place. There's plenty of interesting places to built a route around and make a cool trip out of it.I’m actually not in St Lou. It’s 4.5 hours North of me. Lamberts is in Sikeston Mo, 2.5 hours South of St Lou, and 2.5 hours from my area. Seeing the Arch and keep on driving is a good way to see St Lou! I try to avoid it.