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The fore bottles would probably be handy for a fire in the electrical/mechanicals of the transporter, but the missle fugetaboutit.
Fore bottles ?
FOUR bottles.
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When you are moving you meth lab you don't want weak rusty steel drums.
And heaven forbid you be seen in public with the tacky blue plastic crap.
No, you want Stainless Steel Drums (hear the heavenly choir and harps).
Might as well get extras, never know when you'll have to dispose of someone... thing, something.
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I remember when a lid was ten bucks.
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Why wouldn't ya buy those cheap ass drums by the gross?
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That's a fair amount of fluid on the tarmac...
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griff wrote:
That's a fair amount of fluid on the tarmac...
Damnit, I told them not to flush in the station.
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Those are all girls.
Are the boys "plugs?"
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you ever watch the 8-Bit Guy on youtube?
this one time he custom-spliced together an NES controller to, I think, a Commodore 64
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In Idaho, they've memorialized Kiddie Waterboarding. Super weird.
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Better than kitty water-boarding...
I can see the pics here.
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We were doing some wine tasting in the Hunter Valley down in Oz and one winery had a lot of interesting sculptures in their garden.
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Exterminate!
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The picture/map of African Rivers is beautiful and informative.
The Sahara region is pretty bereft of rivers, but the pic shows a feature that looks like the tresses of a ginger haired Irish miss flowing in NE Libya, but not quite making it to the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Sidra west of the Nile.
An half hour or so of looking at my bound atlases and searching on line shows no such "river."
That is to say nothing at all.
The only perennial river is Libya is the Wadi Ki'am which flows near Tripoli on the other side of the country.
If you look in the area, you'll find Wadi al Farigh, which doesn't cover hundreds of miles south as does the one in the pic.
Ideas?
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Hmm. It could be the Great Man Made River. I'll try that later.
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Good question, that redhead seems to go the the gmmr terminus and not to the ocean but that's a weird way to illustrate a pipeline. The other clump of redhead seems to be in Chad and Niger. It's like the both start in the mountains between Libya and Chad with one flowing north and one south. Most of Chads runoff seems to end up in lake Chad then through Nigeria to the ocean. But from the Chad Libya border north is a mystery.
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Diaphone Jim wrote:
The picture/map of African Rivers is beautiful and informative.
The Sahara region is pretty bereft of rivers, but the pic shows a feature that looks like the tresses of a ginger haired Irish miss flowing in NE Libya, but not quite making it to the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Sidra west of the Nile.
An half hour or so of looking at my bound atlases and searching on line shows no such "river."
That is to say nothing at all.
The only perennial river is Libya is the Wadi Ki'am which flows near Tripoli on the other side of the country.
If you look in the area, you'll find Wadi al Farigh, which doesn't cover hundreds of miles south as does the one in the pic.
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Just thought I'd give this a boot or boost or whatever its called.
I still can't find the braided red river in Libya anywhere.
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Anything in libya has been bombed into oblivion.
Hey glatt, remember the tree with the fire inside?
This tree doesn't have that juicy layer on the outside so it's a goner.
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That is a standard PG&E pole.
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somewhere, but not tonight, I have a picture of me, and of Twil inside such a tree. Ahh.. fun times!
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No idea when that pole is jim, but it does look like the great wide open.
V, you were inside a burning tree? Sounds dangerous to me.