redline4
I'm huge in Japan
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- Rosholt Wisconsin

LOL, She is my diabetes doctor. She said don't be a pussy, just eat more of it. You might get another 25 years. I said OK, we both like it LOL!The word I spelled started with a I
Endriconologist skin doctor?
What did we tell you about spending time with Joe lol
The snakes are gonna like. It lol. Looks. GoodView attachment 416935
It has occurred to me once again that heavy lifting sucks. Moved a bunch of rocks to the back of my garage yesterday, to deter the chickens from digging against and under the slab to dust bathe. Now my back hurts, again. Off to the chiropractor I guess.
Pictures of the doctorLOL, She is my diabetes doctor. She said don't be a pussy, just eat more of it. You might get another 25 years. I said OK, we both like it LOL!
For your Mammary smear and Papogram?Glad you looked that up Dr. Dall. Cause I just left my endriconologist doctors appointment. LOL
What vehicle
Yeah, how did you know?? Sshh!For your Mammary smear and Papogram?
I have exactly zero interest in owning anything newer than 1990 in a truck.
Your good to about 2007I have exactly zero interest in owning anything newer than 1990 in a truck.
Yeah, I get itYeah, how did you know?? Sshh!
What vehicle
I could change the spark plugs in my 1966 1/2 ton Chevy with a 283 in about 10 minutesI have exactly zero interest in owning anything newer than 1990 in a truck.
All the bells and whistles on new vehicles make them both overly expensive, and prone to failure. I'm in the market for a 1980 Ford Fairmont station wagon BTW.I could change the spark plugs in my 1966 1/2 ton Chevy with a 283 in about 10 minutes
One ratchet, one extension, no wobbles or flex or Asian guy with tiny hands, no blood loss, not even a skinned knuckle
Those truly were the days
After some fuůking hippies stole that 66 pickup and drove it to California I got to drive the family 65 Belair wagonAll the bells and whistles on new vehicles make them both overly expensive, and prone to failure. I'm in the market for a 1980 Ford Fairmont station wagon BTW.