It was incredible, though we only had a week in Cambodia & two in Vietnam. I really want to go back & spend a decent amount of time exploring both countries properly.
Posts by Dylan. fairly male, very metal
It was standard procedure back in those days
It may have made the promo material a little confusing to read
Thanks, like a lot of Carnys I’ve got a fair collection of photos of me upside down all over the place
It sounds it
Oh yeah, the sprawl is definitely a thing
Post you in another country
Which explains the resemblance, Rex is border collie/wolf (or stag) hound. Is she also overly affectionate with no clue about how big she is & zero concept of personal space?
That’ll do it 🤣, Rex is border collie/wolfhound (or staghound we’re not sure) so there’s plenty of shag for insulation
Rebel’s a cutie, how old is she?
We’ve tried vests on Rex but he just gets agitated, however because he was born on a farm the weather has to be virtually apocalyptic before he’s bothered by it.
If I’m being pedantic I’d say that’s not so much a conspiracy theory as an established fact
Well one of mine just jumped up on the couch to see what was going on when I played it
"Smash the Patriarchy"
"Smash the Patriarchy"
Concrete graffiti seen in Kaurna land /
Adelaide, South Australia
Fortunately our big muppet doesn’t seem to feel the cold because we’ve never been able to get him to tolerate any layers
Rex, a leather black and white border collie/wolfhound reclining on a wooden floor, looking at the camera with his tongue hanging out while Soup, a very fluffy tabby, is curled up between his front and back legs seemingly inspecting Rex’s back paws l
It’s the only reasonable course of action under the circumstances
Also Rebel looks like Rex if he had any control over his ears
The cassowary is the fifth horseman of the apocalypse after all
They’d actually be quite a good fit for each other
Impressive on both counts.
What a day for me to be offline 😜
My steel workbench with six mannequin stands tacked to it. The stands are made from five millimeter thick steel discs with two short lengths of steel pipe welded close to the outside edge directly opposite each other. At the far end of the bench is the jig I used to hold the components in place while I was setting them.
Welding pipe to a base is much like caulking in that you only get one chance to get it right.
Fortunately I did
Do I want to know?
This is why I try & be really upfront about about things, it’s generally neither here nor there for me, but it can so often be beneficial for people to hear that others are sharing the same experiences
Ouch, it’s hard enough when you lose one person.
Oh mate, I’m so sorry.
a sheet of Hoffmann 2000s
happy 🚲 day!
Well that’s fucked
Great photo though
Fair, it’s certainly not for everyone.
At home: 3
At work: 4
Never say never after all…