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A nail clipper became dull over the years so I made a lure out of it.
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My town has grain elevators where they make feed for mostly dairy cattle. That attracts many hundreds of pigeons. And that attracts peregrine falcons. It is fun to watch the aerial battle while riding.
 
@PCeBiker, If John Belushi were to look at a joint dubiously, while fixing a flat, would he raise one eyebrow?

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No.
Unfortunately that's the look he'd give you if you told him that cocaine is addictive.

It took Chris Farley way too young as well.

Maybe AI can bring the two back to life, and with the help of Dan Aykroyd can bring back the Blues Brothers with Chris on Drums, Tuba or Bag Pipes??

I'm laughing already 🤣 😂

 

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My dad had access to an unlimited supply of 1/4 inch steel ball bearings. They were used in test equipment, then disguared.
Growing up we always had a bunch of Pachinko machines in the house. Weird as I never learned how they came about. The little steel balls have Japanese writing on them for whatever game room they came from. My dumb friend grabbed a bunch of them for sling shot ammo. But how many people have pachinko machines in their home, especially in the early 80's? Anyways, my friend quickly got caught. Did he learn? Nope. After the branded Japanese balls bust he switched to a small cooler and ice cubes. Break a window and the evidence melts. Same friend also came across BOXES of M-80's! Chaos always followed this friend! He's much more calm now.
 
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