You blind ass There should be anchovies not pineapple on pizza.
I think I’d rather have pineapple on pizza then fish.
You blind ass There should be anchovies not pineapple on pizza.
You blind ass fucks!
You need to seek out a phycologist/ optician who has a history treating optical recumitus.
This Instagramer did not stat modeling (for Pizza Hut ) until she was 25 and is 10 years older now. Her born on date is July 5, 1987.
There should be anchovies not pineapple on pizza.
And that's a documentary! Sounds intense, I'll have to check it out. I watched "Buried" last night, documentary on the 1982 landslide at Alpine Meadows ski area. Very well done IMO, learned a lot about it that I never knew, especially the people involvedView attachment 8133594
Awesome movie on netflix "Last breath" about a deep sea diver getting stranded without air on top of an oil platform, and the recovery. Really good watch
I don’t do Instagram, don’t care enough to do tin eye and just call it as it looks. Other than that, my field of fucks given is completely empty.You blind ass fucks !
This Instagramer did not stat modeling (for Pizza Hut ) until she was 25 and is 10 years older now. Her born on date is July 5, 1987.
I like both. How you like them apples?There should be anchovies not pineapple on pizza.
better that over a dong.
go eat you pineapple pizzaSounds like you feel a little butt hurt.
I don't either, didn't have to. She was rated in the top asses on the internet 10 years ago. But yet you make comments based upon your zero fucks given.I don’t do Instagram, don’t care enough to do tin eye. I am too stupid to Google her before opening my spout, and just call it as it looks. Other than that, my field of fucks given is completely empty.
I guess, but I would avoid both like the plague.better that over a dong.
I've never had pineapple on pizza but I can understand it, considering most people live where they have no fucking idea how to make pizza. They have to do something to it to make that shit edible.I think I’d rather have pineapple on pizza then fish.
I'm not a fan of extremely dangerous stunt dives that accomplish nothing and add nothing useful to our knowledge of diving. Many here don't know about or remember the death of Sheck trying this at Zacaton. The world lost a really brilliant mind to this nonsense.
....and learned nothing from it.He obviously studied Sheck Exley's attempt from 1994.
And that's a documentary! Sounds intense, I'll have to check it out. I watched "Buried" last night, documentary on the 1982 landslide at Alpine Meadows ski area. Very well done IMO, learned a lot about it that I never knew, especially the people involved
I have to believe that they do learn things from this sort of thing. I think that there is a difference between this and say free jumping off of a 1000 foot tower. I’d be willing to bet that scientists want to understand the details of technology required to explore more of the oceans’ depths. It is the most unexplored part of our planet, by orders of magnitude.I'm not a fan of extremely dangerous stunt dives that accomplish nothing and add nothing useful to our knowledge of diving. Many here don't know about or remember the death of Sheck trying this at Zacaton. The world lost a really brilliant mind to this nonsense.
That is one "long driver"!
The diving community has known how to successfully do these dives safely for many years. I have no problem with pushing the boundaries to further knowledge and technology, but this dive was nothing but a stunt.I have to believe that they do learn things from this sort of thing. I think that there is a difference between this and say free jumping off of a 1000 foot tower. I’d be willing to bet that scientists want to understand the details of technology required to explore more of the oceans’ depths. It is the most unexplored part of our planet, by orders of magnitude.
Without those that are willing to push boundaries and limits of exploration, there would literally be no progress. Take space exploration for example. I suppose you think that that is also a giant waste of time, money and resources.
Lucky UThe driver's ed car my high school had was a 1976 Trans Am. It was white and looked just like the one in the picture. When the driver's ed/shop teacher retired they gave him the car.