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Join contest SubscribeI can smell this picture…
I can hear and smell this picture……I can smell this picture…
The up side is that they're easy to spotStill wearing masks up here… outdoors. In bright (high UV) sun. In temps that kill everything.
They are retards but if it weren’t masks it would be something else… pink ribbons or pussy ears or Sea turtle awareness. Retards gonna retard!
Sirhr
I can attest that both of these comments, to this exact same picture, have been posted before. Nov 19...I can hear and smell this picture……
Thanks for posting. Of course Herman's is long gone, and so is Stewarts. All the 3 gas stations are
Even in today's modern times that town remains relatively remote and isolated.Thanks for posting. Of course Herman's is long gone, and so is Stewarts. All the 3 gas stations areView attachment 8326101 owned by Schwabs, and Safeway is the only game in town. This is the store in 1960.
Worked at a place that would hang a sign on the men's restroom while it was being cleaned. The sign read:
I can hear and smell this picture……
Worked at a place that would hang a sign on the men's restroom while it was being cleaned. The sign read:
Do not enterFemale staff present
I asked a female VP to read the sign and her response was "so". Then I said, read it exactly as it is written. The next day the signs had all be rewritten and changed.
That's a cool place to visit...
GT 40 huh?
Some out of car footage and his impressions of driving it
Lakeview had several lumber mills all of which had their own power plants, however power was supplied by a co-op. There was a boondoggle to put a jet fuel plant there (upwind, I might add), but they (the developers) spent all the money and it closed down after building the infrastructure. Supposed to use slash from logging operations but there’s hardly any logging going on anymore, anyway.Even in today's modern times that town remains relatively remote and isolated.
Most citizens in country have never been out west and therefore never experienced vast empty space.
A couple years back I stopped in that town got a haircut and went to the Safeway store and picked up some lunch meat a loaf of bread.
Back in the day did that town like Burns Oregon have its own electric power generation station?
The last time I was in Burns the old power station building was still standing.