I been meaning to ask how your cowgirls are responding to the outbreak of Equine Herpes — mine have lost their F’n minds— never had a problem with the work’n and BLM ####ters— guess Ma Nature is sorting things out
What if it Snows?
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I showed that to some … never mind— they went to the Head and asked for privacyIH9300SBA, 074344, exhausted379 and 10 others Thank this.
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It reminded of the before lunch time shift at the nudey barFriend, exhausted379, Feedman and 12 others Thank this.
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And you have first hand experience?Friend, exhausted379, Feedman and 10 others Thank this.
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You haven’t?exhausted379, Feedman, Dale thompson and 10 others Thank this.
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Reminded me of a little establishment in the PI after 7 months at sea — only English spoken was ####adoodledoo any #### will doexhausted379, Feedman, Dale thompson and 10 others Thank this.
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Little blurb here from Free Republic... Very informative conservative site to get an overview of what is happening around...
Mexican national arrested for driving semi truck without CDL, slamming into school bus in WA triggering 6-vehicle pileup
The Post Millennial ^ | 12/5/25 | Ari Hoffman
Posted on 12/5/2025, 2:16:11 PM by CFW
A Mexican national was arrested Thursday after Washington State Patrol said he caused a six-vehicle pileup on Interstate 5 in Lacey when the car-hauling semi he was driving without a commercial driver's license slammed into the back of a school bus just after 7:00 am on I-5 near Martin Road in Lacey.
Authorities identified the driver as Juan Hernandez-Santos, 40, of Huentitlan, Mexico, and said four people were transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Troopers said there were two adults on the school bus at the time of the crash, but no students were on board.
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Troopers said Hernandez-Santos did not have a commercial driver’s license, insurance, or a valid medical card, documents required for the legal operation of a commercial rig. Trooper Kameron Watts described the wreck as involving “a lot of negligence” and said commercial vehicle enforcement officers were dispatched to conduct a full inspection of the truck and the paperwork commercial drivers are required to carry. Troopers also cited speed too fast for conditions and following too closely as contributing factors.exhausted379, Feedman, Dale thompson and 7 others Thank this. -
West coast— no bail and he’ll be back in a truck Mondayexhausted379, Feedman, Dale thompson and 10 others Thank this.
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OK; Elmer, Calf rope.....Feedman, Dale thompson, BennysPennys and 2 others Thank this. -
Well yeah, I’ve been in construction for almost thirty years! Sometimes bar dark isn’t dark enough.
Was probably 19 or twenty at our then local dancing girl bar. Our work gang from the golf club rolls in. One fella wore white jeans, ( happened sometimes in the late 90’s) he got a lappie at the table, the black lights in the bar revealed the dancer maybe should have taken one or two more days off. Looked like a rust stain! He is known as skids to this day!Last edited: Dec 5, 2025
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