The Department of Education is ruining schools.
The Department of Agriculture is destroying farms.
NASA is not about Aerospace but about making LBP's feel good about themselves...
I can go on if you like!
Sirhr
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ray Manzerak... what, you never noticed that before?Is that Chewy to the far left ?
![]()
Ray Manzerak... what, you never noticed that before?
Sirhr
Never seen the picture before.
Maybe I should have included a <sarcasm.gif>
Camel Spider. I caught him In Iraq back in 2005. He's dead in that shot. Had to run after the quick bastard to catch him and step on him. Still didn't kill him till I stuffed him in a Gatorade bottle full of rubbing alcohol. Mailed him home in a CD jewel case. Here he is still alive and kicking in my hooch... Yeah... they get bigger.
View attachment 8336755
These are hip now, old man....all the dipshits (whores/male whores) are wearing them.Check Joe's pants, I wonder who his tailor is. He must be expecting a flood; we used to call them 'Highwater's..
View attachment 8336912
A woman heard barking outside her home, and she knew it wasn’t coming from her dogs, an Arizona shelter said.
So she looked at her surveillance camera and watched as a Weimaraner mix chased a cat underneath her 1967 Chevy Nova on Jan. 19 in Phoenix, the Arizona Humane Society told McClatchy News in an email.
But she never saw the dog come out.
When she went outside to investigate, she saw the animal’s foot and tail hanging out from underneath the vehicle, a spokesperson said.
![]()
Nova, a Weimaraner-mix, is seen trapped in the engine of a 1967 Chevy Nova on Jan. 19 in Phoenix.
The 49-pound animal had “wedged herself deep into the engine area” of the Chevy, and she couldn’t get out, the shelter said in a Jan. 29 news release.
Rescuers slowly pulled her out of the engine, freeing her within 15 minutes. The animal was taken to a hospital where she had some wounds on her ears but was “otherwise healthy overall,” the shelter said.