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It's a hot one 91F as we speak tonight we're treating ourselves to a rib steak for supper. Side order of sauteed kale from the garden with lots of garlic. I'll probably fry up some onions also and for starch some leftover rice easy peasy.
 

Well it seems the helicopter was up there for a reason.....very large bust under a half mile from us. Many federal agents and several people lined up in cuffs. This has to be what all the surveillance was !! Looks to be a major drug op take down. Very little news so far....but it was a major operation with land and air assets at the same time. They definitely new the comings and goings of these people and time there raid to capture most if not all at the same moment....precision timing. Hovering low in the tree line over our lot would give them great surveillance of this property.
I heard its all tied into the mate at whale harbor who found all that coke offshore then gunned down one of his guys plus the girlfrind for getting greedy....no coke was ever recovered and it was alot
 

We live in a wicked world folks. Good Evening to all.Stay safe.
 

Morning everyone.
 

This brought back a fond memory I haven't thought about in half a century!!!

As a kid I used to get up very early in the A.M., before anyone else. So I could get the milk from the front porch first! I *LOVED* opening them first so I could drink the *wonderful* cream from the top of each bottle!! (HEAVEN!!)

Thanks!!

I too still remember milk and chocolate milk being delivered to our door back in the late-60s and early-70s.
I guess my daughter is a lot like me... in the way that she's more nostalgic then I've given her credit for. :laughing7:
 

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Morning buddy
Happy Father's Day to you Dave.
 

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When I saw this pic you took Jim, I immediately thought of the Gadsden flag. “Beneath the rattlesnake resting on grass are the words: "Don’t Tread on Me". The flag is named after American general and politician Christopher Gadsden (1724—1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution. It was used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag, along with the Moultrie flag.”

While doing the research on Gadsden I also found this ring, which I thought looked really cool. 8-)
 

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Good morning folks.
 

Morning Dave and pepperj
 

Morning buddy
Happy Father's Day to you Dave.

Thanks very much Jim. :thumbsup:
Danae slept over at a girlfriend's place last night, so I got to spend some 'quality time' with the wife... by that I mean we were in separate rooms of the house all night! :laughing7:

 

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