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I'm an artist, educator, militant anti-theist , and I write. I gamble on just about anything. And I like beer...but I love my wife. This blog contains observations from a funny old man who gets pissed off every once in a while.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

SUNDAY #3287

One Of My Very Own

EMAIL: ralph.henry.at.folio.olio@gmail.com


NEWSY BIT

Evening SpaceX Falcon 9 launch in Southern California.

Here's a still in case that didn't load...



CHRISTMAS STUFF





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That's the way we did it.

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I had mine leave Santa a beer.



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Now this is a tradition we need to perpetuate.

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"Death ain't no big deal. It's dying that's no goddamn fun."

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NOT CHRISTMAS STUFF

Can you imagine having a high powered electric fence like in Jurassic Park in close proximity to the tourists? Remember the spot in the trip when the car gets overturned and all hell broke loose? Well, that was where the tourists took a bathroom break, thus the bathroom that the guy got killed in.

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Need to hide something? Check out these ideas.

And my favorite...

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I've spent countless hours playing with these.

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Why are Americans so gullible?

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A town in Buckinghamshire, England, has repositioned road barriers made to look like children after a resident said they were too creepy. The toddler-sized safety posts were designed to be more attention-grabbing than the standard cones, and are.

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I would at least try a bite.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmm it looks like your blog ate my first comment (it was super long) so I guess
I'll just sum it up what I had written andd say, I'm thoroughly enjoying your blog.
I ass well aam an aspiring blog writer but I'm still new to the whole thing.
Do you have any recommendations for rookie blog
writers? I'd definitely appreciate it.

Ralph Henry said...

Try to be funny.

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