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When your $350 worth of calendars finally come in on Fedex... don't mist them with Lysol to insure they're safe to handle, and send out to customers, and then throw them back in a stack. For more helpful tips on how to bond glossy paper together and other helpful tips.. check in tomorrow... FFS..
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Do "high buck" in Washington if you want to fill your freezer. If you want pictures go up there for the regular season and pack a stove....
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Frederick Richard Simms' "Motor Scout" (UK, 1899). First armed engine-powered vehicle ever built. He mounted a standard mark IV Maxim machine gun above the front wheels of a quadricycle.
 

In my small home town in the N end of Idaho, we once had two stop lights--and no amber, just red and green. So the red for one direction, was green for the other and vice versa. My Dad was color blind, but learned "how they sat." But the city guys would get up there every so often, take them apart, and clean the lenses and replace bulbs. And..........they maybe did, maybe didn't get them back together the same way. So sometimes Dad would have to re-learn the lens positions before having a wreck!!
 
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Ran a granite quarry operation in Georgia that the landowner had goats on to control snakes.
It was always amazing to see them, particularly the kids, climb a shear vertical wall with nothing but a 1/2" ledge to purchase on. Fearless at 90 feet.
 
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Ran a granite quarry operation in Georgia that the landowner had goats on to control snakes.
It was always amazing to see them, particularly the kids, climb a shear vertical wall with nothing but a 1/2" ledge to purchase on. Fearless at 90 feet.
 
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Ran a granite quarry operation in Georgia that the landowner had goats on to control snakes.
It was always amazing to see them, particularly the kids, climb a shear vertical wall with nothing but a 1/2" ledge to purchase on. Fearless at 90 feet.
I had tagged out and was trying to get above the mule deer to run them lower to my friends. Something kicked scree ahead of me and I scrambled up to keep them from cresting. When we both got into the open I realized my mistake. We were prolly close to 8,000ft.... they were amazing.
 
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