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LORDY, I hope this post from Woodstock, NY doesn't get "EDITED" like my previous one
the worst part of the venture into wacko land is Hillary's unwashed "not scrubbed" long lost half brother holding signs in the village triangle at Tinker St. lamenting the doom of mankind set in stone by the antics of Boris & Natasha.
but, Lordy--- on the bright side is the crop-topped, short, shorty shorts & HOT legs of the native wild life on the SLOW trek up Tinker St. to the destination------known (thanks to the late Dale Bozzio from Missing Persons). a chat with the groundskeeper may lead to a few area sites of the founding days in the early 1700's.
heres bein' the diggies of the day--------------- some brass casings & a brass tube with markings, 2" long, once round with a flip top "no eye deer" what is was, plus a pocket watch winder knob
no bears to be sighted near Bearsville---- but I did capture a CUB
glad I donts be needin' to carry this to wander thru NY
you NYC captives of Mayor Doofus may know how old this is
the next find was maybe lost by Tyrus from the Greg Gutfeld show--- a brass "button" for his shirt cuff 1 3/4" diameter---
roast wheat & Canada coppahs
plus $2.77 in CRAD
BUT WAIT------------------------ there's more------------
did y'all think I got nuttin' GOOD
was this worth all that reading
gotta' go---- there be LEGS to gaze at
the worst part of the venture into wacko land is Hillary's unwashed "not scrubbed" long lost half brother holding signs in the village triangle at Tinker St. lamenting the doom of mankind set in stone by the antics of Boris & Natasha.
but, Lordy--- on the bright side is the crop-topped, short, shorty shorts & HOT legs of the native wild life on the SLOW trek up Tinker St. to the destination------known (thanks to the late Dale Bozzio from Missing Persons). a chat with the groundskeeper may lead to a few area sites of the founding days in the early 1700's.
heres bein' the diggies of the day--------------- some brass casings & a brass tube with markings, 2" long, once round with a flip top "no eye deer" what is was, plus a pocket watch winder knob
no bears to be sighted near Bearsville---- but I did capture a CUB
glad I donts be needin' to carry this to wander thru NY
you NYC captives of Mayor Doofus may know how old this is
the next find was maybe lost by Tyrus from the Greg Gutfeld show--- a brass "button" for his shirt cuff 1 3/4" diameter---
roast wheat & Canada coppahs
plus $2.77 in CRAD
BUT WAIT------------------------ there's more------------
did y'all think I got nuttin' GOOD
was this worth all that reading
gotta' go---- there be LEGS to gaze at
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