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The public school teachers should have done this to Roo. Then maybe she would have gotten some class work done...
 
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Is there anything he can't do? Seems like he is a natural at anything he touches.
That's awesome @hashbrown .

The kid will always do good in life.

Good training.

Jim

Ive pushed that kid hard since he was little. There were times when he was just walking he would ride all day long in a d6 or a dump truck with me. He has been around construction work his entire 12 years. Don't know if its good or bad but its the way I was raised and the only way I know.
 
Anybody here wants claim this kinfolk?

Jim
Ugly enough, ears are ok, but his head is too tall.
Ain't one of us
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I did know some Alabamians that looked like that though.
But that don't count. :(
 
It would be neat to try those pictures for real. Photoshopping is pretty evident (is the moon really closer to us than the clouds?) It wouldn't be hard to do with an eye for detail, a zoom lens for perspective control, and good camera angles. A fun project for the next full moon!
 
My new alarm clock, every time I doze off in my recliner... Wake UP! Wake UP!

I had to bring several boxes into my living rm for night time. I put them in front of my electronics station and my bedroom door to keep the puppy out. In another week he's going to become an outside dog.

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Mr.Meer,
#2 is different. It's the only one not cross-eyed.
 
I usually look at eyes first... even with women. You can tell a lot about a person by looking at their eyes, hair and how they carry themselves.
 

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