Enmanuel:Ouch!
I loved reading Moby Dick when I was younger as well as other ocean/underwater adventures. In fact I recently reread 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Watt I'm also noticing you read at quite the rapid pace.
Same! Jules Verne is so readable still. For me it was Sherlock Holmes. My grandparents had original Dutch translations which I loved as a kid, but still re-read them every now and then in English now.
Porsche, separates Le Mans from Le Boys
28-May-2022 00:43:21
watt:Haha Eric!!! 9500'. Getting closer!!
Fantastic progress , Watt. Nearly there Once passed the ridge, it will be a smooth walk down as no more white patches on my side but lots of water pools and streams for the crew to enjoy. I'll meet you up top at 9'500 on my side
It's a plan! I'm seeing the surgeon in October to see if he thinks yet he can build some safety into my neck so I can fall without dying and return to the steep
A Creature of the Far North Moose Country. This is Living!
Enmanuel:Ouch!
I loved reading Moby Dick when I was younger as well as other ocean/underwater adventures. In fact I recently reread 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Watt I'm also noticing you read at quite the rapid pace.
An allegory fine!
Great new toy
After all those years seeing your great cars and your lovely dogs and how you use them together, I wonder how you return the cars to the dealers…
Do you spend a lot of money for car-detailers or do you accept the lower price from the dealers for the trade in that hard used condition.
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