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"back scratch" meme... don't those rednex know that apparently the Monster Energy logo is the work of teh Satan??
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1 minute ago, NorthLoop said:
four years ago
Last I recall about "neighborhood" mentions, you were complaining abut patrons from a bar blocking your driveway.
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4 hours ago, gmr548 said:
Y the banana dick tho?Watermark for the site that hosts or person that created the meme.
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1 minute ago, Hate said:
It’s in between San Marcos and New Braunfels.
Map of the Canyon Lake areaHits somewhat close to home - I just did a repair off 2673 & Trail Pass.
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5 minutes ago, NorthLoop said:
Another tornado warning for Comal.. looks like its on the other side of town from us headed northeast.
When did you move away from the 51st Street area?
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Let's return to this sidebar for a moment...
What was up with Tor? Wasn't his avatar some reddish fuzz ball with a face or something like that?
What ended up being wrong with him?
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You mean to say that if FB is killed off that nothing will come about to replace it?
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On 3/23/2020 at 11:14 AM, SurlyBDR said:
He got some syrup with that.
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I made it through 1:30 of this.
I need either a cookie or a chest to pin a medal upon.
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3 minutes ago, markstanco said:
Those guys have to be in their mid 30s and maybe pushing 40 now.
Definitely one of those "the internet wants to know what's up these days" situations.
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Did I mention he also has a '67 Vette?
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& I just wandered across this pic on his FB album from Mecum in Florida, November 2019.
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Back when I lived in Broward County, this guy lived across the street from us. He's got quite the livery; only 1 kid & has been divorced for prob. 18 years now, so his funding wasn't dented by the rest of life's foibles.
Apparently still has his '73 Z28 RS, LT1 equipped. No pics on his FB page other than a couple from racing it. I'll have to dig around to find those pics as well. Also has another Camaro,
Current rides include both a 1980 & a 2018 Vette & he has this '67 Chevy II (IMO, that has the best "back half" of any muscle car, ever) & the Nova has dyno'd 530 hp in a 2,670 # car.
Dart small block 454.
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1 hour ago, Wally Fairway said:
you may say holey shit; but I lol'd
Ausfahrt.
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Wow, that's soooo dangerous.
No seatbelt.
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9 minutes ago, deadshank said:
Tie that thing on to some 8 lbs test line and go down to the stock tank and work the reeds over by the willow that hangs out over the water.
As soon as you send me the gate code, sure... I'm headed over.
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https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/part-spider-part-scorpion-creature-captured-amber
Amber mined for centuries in Myanmar for jewelry is a treasure trove for understanding the evolution of spiders and their other arachnid relatives. This week, two independent teams describe four 100-million-year-old specimens encased in amber that look like a cross between a spider and a scorpion. The discovery, “could help close major gaps in our understanding of spider evolution,” says Prashant Sharma, an evolutionary developmental biologist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison who was not involved in the work.
Arachnids are a group of eight-legged invertebrates that includes scorpions, ticks, and spiders. Spiders, which crawled into existence some 300 million years ago, are known for their spinnerets—modified “legs” that produce silk and control its extrusion from tiny pores called spigots. Male spiders have also evolved another modified “leg” between their fangs and the back four pairs of legs that inserts sperm into the female. All but the most primitive spiders have smooth backs, unlike the segmented abdomens of scorpions, which are believed to have diverged from an ancestral arachnid more than 430 million years ago.
But in 1989, researchers discovered a suspicious, spigot-bearing fossil that was 100 million years older than the earliest known spider. By 2008, paleobiologists realized that this ancient silk producer was just a spider relative, perhaps a stepping stone to true spiders. Researchers put it into the group Uraraneida, which was thought to have thrived between 400 million and 250 million years ago. That left unanswered many questions about when spinnerets and other spider traits first evolved.
Then, several years ago, amber fossil dealers independently approached two paleobiologists at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology in China with what looked like 5-millimeter-long Uraraneida encased in amber. One of them, Wang Bo, pulled together a team to look at his two specimens, which they eventually named Chimerachne yingi (“chimera spider” in Latin). The other paleobiologist, Huang Diying, assembled a second team that examined a different pair of these fossils. The two groups say they didn’t know about each other until after they submitted their results to the same journal. But, despite some differences, “they draw the same conclusion—that fossil uraraneids, as this group is called, are the closest extinct relatives of spiders,” says Greg Edgecombe, a paleobiologist at the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved with the work.
I really wish I had come across this article earlier & could have posted it before most of y'all went to bed. There's always Monday night...
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I have a Tundra grille guard for sale.
Tried to copy / pasta the details from my FB Marketplace listing but for some reason my phone or FB have a conflict re: highlighting, so the screenshot pics will suffice for the description.
Located in Drip, 78620.
If you come out on a weekend, maybe I'll smoke some ribs.
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Why did you have to take these new photos so close?
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Just now, Onboard 2.0 said:
God that's beauty-full
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- Glue EVERYWHERE.
- everywhere.
- lots of it.
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Not sure what Honolulu posted, but it's not there now.
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So you're in Temple & if possible, want someone close enough to that location, yeah?
2020 Rain Thread
in Daily Texan
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Was @ P. Terry's on Lamar (backed in & having a burger) around 1515 or so & the wires in front of me / to the side of the Doc in a Box got zapped - probably sizzled for close to 4 seconds & were glowing phosphorous white hot.
Crazy.