Just for fun...

Just me trying to stop our defender going over a 50ft drop at a French winter event, its on 500 quids worth of snow chains as well.

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yes, it was very good and now Im getting magic explained videos in my feed, pretty good actually.
It was 27C here yesterday.

There was a 170 kg gridiron player, all muscle, holding a ball pushing it together with his hands and it turns into a cake with Mickey Mouse inside, proving his kid's birthday wish.
 
A bike rider........
A well known bike rider named Steve had a Lloyd, the Lloyd was a old type of bicycle and managed like 35 km/h downhill.
Steve was in the northern part of Sweden cruising around on the Lloyd, when he got stuck in the mud on a bad section of road.

Luckily, he saw a police car and he stopped them to ask for some help and they started to pull him out, when a Porsche went flying past them at over 200km/h.
And the cops forgot about the Lloyd being hooked up behind, and started to chase the Porsche at a very high speed.

Steve, holding on for dear life, started blowing his whistle, and flashing the light,
trying to get the cops attention, but they didn't notice it.

Up north, it is very sparse with people, but there was an old fella working out in the garden, when the Porsche sped by and then the cops and the Lloyd....
He rushed in to phone , the nearest neighbor that lived 100km away shouting in the phone:
Birger, you are not gonna believe what I saw, but be prepared cause soon,
you will also see it, first there was this Porsche driving well over 200km/h and after some time here came a police car with lights flashing, and Lloyd right behind it, and the rider was flashing his light and blowing a whistle, attempting to pass the cops!!!
 
What happens when the electrical impulses generated by a plant are mixed with those of a human, and made into MIDI music tones and pulses.
 
What happens when the electrical impulses generated by a plant are mixed with those of a human, and made into MIDI music tones and pulses.
please.I have enough guilt now being an "omnivore"! Strangely enough I could get "jellyfish to react when I touched the aquarium wall and sent a mind speak to them( well the octopus anyway.life is strange.)
 
Two years ago I was eating a dried out fig from the Christmas before. I ate half of one and spit out the hard other half and put it in the dirt. Now I have a beautiful fig tree that is five feet tall and five feet wide. It is protected from the wind and gets afternoon sun. Some leafs are ten inches wide and are very responsive to small changes in light, wind, and humidity. I sometimes gently pet its leaves. It seems to react.

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Two years ago I was eating a dried out fig from the Christmas before. I ate half of one and spit out the hard other half and put it in the dirt. Now I have a beautiful fig tree that is five feet tall and five feet wide. It is protected from the wind and gets afternoon sun. Some leafs are ten inches wide and are very responsive to small changes in light, wind, and humidity. I sometimes gently pet its leaves. It seems to react.

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figs are iffy around here usually the freeze gets them,a few miles can make a difference,have a friend in Botetourt co. who has some fig shrubs that generally bear( very sweet) my friend a couple miles up the road figs always succumb to frost,now there is talk about joining our 3 counties to WVa( due to poorness,weather and terrain I suppose)
 
In So. Cal. after the fires, mountains of trash are appearing in the deserts to the east. They typically cover them with wood chips to try to hide what it is. Entire neighborhoods had to be bulldozed and removed. Everyone was looking for the low bidder.

Last night I had dinner with friends. He is from Nepal and cooks, she is from Thailand and cooks. They served multiple courses, each exceeding the last. With it we had a deep vanilla and cream cab franc '22 from Napa. That made me hungry this morning for meatballs and polenta, a dish that is not on any menu. The cake is made from crushed pistachios. Disregard the date stamp. I never set it.

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