Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
- gsmith7158
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Glenn pictures like that could make a fellow just want to drop everything and run away! 
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Did you go to Baby Beach?
I have a major case of envy going on here.
I have a major case of envy going on here.
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I wanna fruity drink, an ocean view and a sunset!!! 
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I'm available for adoption. 
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Yes, that was one of our stops. One of the nicest beaches on the island, IMO. My poor old white skin was under a constant barrage. I think I own stock in sunscreen now, LOLjerryd6818 wrote:Did you go to Baby Beach?
I have a major case of envy going on here.
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I admit it - I love fruity drinks, preferably with a chunk of pineapple and an little umbrella on the rim. It also helps if I'm drinking them while at a swim-up pool bar...
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I agree. IMO Eagle Beach is next best. Did you try Polar beer?glennbad wrote:Yes, that was one of our stops. One of the nicest beaches on the island, IMO. My poor old white skin was under a constant barrage. I think I own stock in sunscreen now, LOLjerryd6818 wrote:Did you go to Baby Beach?
I have a major case of envy going on here.
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--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Polar, no, but I did try the Balashi.jerryd6818 wrote:I agree. IMO Eagle Beach is next best. Did you try Polar beer?glennbad wrote:Yes, that was one of our stops. One of the nicest beaches on the island, IMO. My poor old white skin was under a constant barrage. I think I own stock in sunscreen now, LOLjerryd6818 wrote:Did you go to Baby Beach?
I have a major case of envy going on here.
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Glenbad you have a nice looking family. A fortunate man.glennbad wrote:Been away for about a week to Aruba. Pretty relaxing. I'm not much for those fruity drinks, but they do go down smooth! I could get used to life in flip-flops.
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doglegg wrote:Glenbad you have a nice looking family. A fortunate man.glennbad wrote:Been away for about a week to Aruba. Pretty relaxing. I'm not much for those fruity drinks, but they do go down smooth! I could get used to life in flip-flops.
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You should have that sunset photo enlarged, matted and framed. Simply beautiful.
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Thank you Charlie. Those sunsets are so amazing there, hard to take a bad picture (although I did my best). 5 years ago, I would never have used a phone camera for my vacation pics. They have come a long way since then. In fact, I never took my "regular" camera out while we were there.RobesonsRme.com wrote:You should have that sunset photo enlarged, matted and framed. Simply beautiful.
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This what I started about a week ago, replacing some broken blades on our old disk harrow. Got the blades replaced and the axle nuts tightened and when I get enough energy, I'll try to hang the axle assemblies back under the frame. This used to be a fairly easy job, changing broken blades and replacing bad bearings but somehow it ain't near as easy as it used to be. Never have been fortunate enough for a blade to break next to the out side.
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Where did you end up buying your disks?
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--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Jerry, there is a small town south of Marianna, Florida named Altha. There is a family owned business called Masters Farm Supply, they had plenty of blades and reasonably priced too! Quite a difference between them and Tractor Supply
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Scored this from estate sale yesterday. It'll be my shadow box and hope to have it filled some day, although as you all know I don't "persue collecting knives". But the shadow box I currently have is full.
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This yellow headed Cardinal anomaly turned up in Alabama. Could its mama have fooled around with a gold finch?
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QS that is a beautiful bird, wow
wonderful mother nature strikes again.
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Quick Steel: Very nice "bokeh" on your picture (Since you are clearly an accomplished photog, I'm going to assume you know that term), what camera and lens did you use for this birdie pic?
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Nice printers tray, Scott. I have one also, but never have got around to filling it and hanging it. Maybe this will turn you into a collector.TripleF wrote:Scored this from estate sale yesterday. It'll be my shadow box and hope to have it filled some day, although as you all know I don't "persue collecting knives". But the shadow box I currently have is full.
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Let's turn the lights on.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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This anomalous Cardinal turned up in Alabama. Wonder if his papa was a goldfinch.
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Nice box Triple F. What was its original use ?
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WOW.....thanks Jerry! Much appreciated!!
quote="gypsy jim"]Nice box Triple F. What was its original use ?[/quote]
No clue.....was hoping someone here might know...
quote="gypsy jim"]Nice box Triple F. What was its original use ?[/quote]
No clue.....was hoping someone here might know...
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Is that a drawer handle on the left hand side? Was that a drawer out of something? Printers tray (from a printers cabinet) as Glenn suggested?
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012