Fixing a broken leg.

I made this shirt.
[quote]WormwoodTheory wrote:
we would have had it towed but, well, itās a bicycle.[/quote]
hahahaa!!! I am loving this pic. I can actually see it cropped and framed and on a wall and probably being sold for $500.
Great photo
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
I made this shirt.[/quote]
nice
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
I made this shirt.[/quote]
Bedazzler Magic!!!
Look at this lineā¦if you want to stand still on the escalator you need to stand on the right, so thereās there is long lineā¦only a few people elect to walk up the left side and no one takes the stairs (except me)
Do you see that?!
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[quote]Nards wrote:
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Nards⦠I am slow sometimes so can you tell me what I am looking at besides a parking lot building?
I got stuck on a broke escalator for hours one time so sometimes I need hand holding to figure things out.
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
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Nards⦠I am slow sometimes so can you tell me what I am looking at besides a parking lot building?
I got stuck on a broke escalator for hours one time so sometimes I need hand holding to figure things out.[/quote]
Thereās a swaztika on the building.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
A good friend of mine who burnt herself last Thanksgiving after using one of those disposable turkey roasting pans. It busted and messed her up.[/quote]
OUCH!!! I hope she has recovered.
[quote]doogie wrote:
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
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Nards⦠I am slow sometimes so can you tell me what I am looking at besides a parking lot building?
I got stuck on a broke escalator for hours one time so sometimes I need hand holding to figure things out.[/quote]
Thereās a swaztika on the building.
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Curses! Now I see it.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
A good friend of mine who burnt herself last Thanksgiving after using one of those disposable turkey roasting pans. It busted and messed her up.[/quote]
Man, that must have hurt hardcore. Is she doing fine?
And also Korea. A lot of the restaurants we visited had no English anywhere, and unlike Japan, no photos, so we just had to mime ābring foodā and the waitress brought a selection of stuff, including this.
We didnāt know what it was, but it was clearly insectoid in origin. We ate it anyway. Wasnāt bad. Turns out it was silkworm pupae.
Through the dappled sunlight in the laurel covered highlands, a spring breaks free from its rocky confinesā¦








