This still exists?? Your moments right out of the past.

There is a used bookstore in my town with a resident cat. I love it. There used to be a quilt store here as well, with resident cat, but the owner did not clean the litterbox often enough and sadly the fabrics picked up an odor.

I’ve taken that flight. Thanks to a crappy job emergency I took a flight from Minneapolis to Denver on a 5 stop puddle jumping the whole way. But don’t worry I didn’t have to sit on the plane the whole way, I got to get off and grab a coke and a piss for a 2 hour long stop in Exciting Grand Island Nebraska Airport.Must have been rush hour though , there were 3 people when we started and 4 (the other two originals exchanged along the way) when we hit Denver.

I would doubt it. I know guys who will race and leapfrog the google van to get in as many pictures in one stretch as they can.

Once or twice over the course of a year or so I’ve seen the plain full (or nearly full), which meant…17 passengers. It would have been better to have your overlay in North Platte, because there they had…a PINBALL MACHINE!

Which brings us right back on topic. I still love those things.

I found this slice of heaven…………https://www.gameroomguys.com/

The odds of being the most street-viewed person on the planet are about 1 in 7 billion. But it remains to be proven that this individual is your wife.

No, I had not, but my calculation is more accurate :wink:
PS: Nice nick you have chosen.

Back in the summer of 2000, I visited my girlfriend in South Carolina, and one of the most memorable experiences of our summer was going to the drive-in movie theater in her hometown of Monetta, South Carolina, to see the first X-Men movie.

Even back in 2000, a drive-in movie theater was pretty rare, and 18 and a half years later, “The Big Mo” is still there.

Good thing the town isn’t name Honetta.

The best had two little notches in the ring where the tab joined. You’d pull off the tab, flatten it out and hold it horizontally, but thin side vertical. You’d then slip the notch over the side of the tab pull back gently, and release. The ring would go sailing off like a Frisbee.

But the litter. The dam things where everywhere.

You have a fencepost and a 20ga and live in Arkansas. I thought the next step was obvious.

Nothing’s ever obvious in Arkansas. Just saying.

A few years ago my son called me at work. He said he was in Little Rock at the airport. I laughed. He eventually convinced me he wasn’t joking.

How convenient, this would certainly help people keep within the bounds of the guideline that a document can have one single exclamation point. Just one.

What BS guideline is that?

I don’t exactly remember where I read it. It certainly wasn’t the Chicago Manual of Style.
Perhaps it was in an essay by Isaac Asimov or something like that.

I like it though, and I try to follow it. I suppose that by avoiding overuse of exclamation points I am leaving more for others to use, so it’s a win all around.

I worked for the Maine DOT on bridge maintenance, and as soon as I read the OP, I couldn’t wait to mention the Barters Island Bridge. Then I see it’s the very first reply!!!
:smack: It’s surprisingly easy to open. Kind of fun, too.
Technically, she’s supposed to be wearing a hard hat…:smiley:

The are still plenty of paternosters in Europe. None in America though, which isn’t terribly surprising.

There is a man lift in one of the Reno Casinos. Basically the open air, and much more dangerous looking version.

A quick google looks like it is the Silver Legacy.
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