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  1. He is fabulously famed and forever famous for falliterations. (Had to take a little poetic license on that last one. Just couldn't help it. )
  2. Actually, Jabba, it turns out we're both right. The official world's hottest air temperature is the one I mentioned in Death Valley, as recognized by the World Meteorological Organization. The temperature measurement at Lut was what is known as an LST or land skin temperature. In layman's terms, it a measurement of the temperature of the ground in direct sunlight, which is often significantly hotter than the air temperature, as it definitely was in this case.
  3. I guess when you're used to temperatures up to 104°F in the summer, 60°-65°F might seem a bit chilly.
  4. I'll say. Las Vegas's coldest month is December when the average overnight temperature is 36.6°F, 2.55°C. And the daytime highs for the next week, for example, will only be in the low to mid-60s. Interesting side note. The hottest temperature ever recorded on planet Earth was set on July 10, 1913, in Death Valley. That day it was 135°F, 57.22°C.
  5. Yea, I think I remember a few of those teeth-rattling episodes.
  6. Yea, as I was going back through a couple of pages last night for something else, I ran across your copy, so I downloaded it, too, and gave you a "like" for it. Thanks.
  7. Actually, the didjeridu is an instrument of the Aboriginal culture. They are the indigenous people of that continent who were there for many 1000s of years before it was ever known as Australia or settled, or more accurately, stolen by outsiders. Recent dating of the earliest known archaeological sites on the Australian continent has set the date for Aboriginal presence in Australia to be at least 40,000 years old. Some of the evidence points to dates over 60,000 years. In fact, they hold the distinction of being the oldest living culture on the planet.
  8. I don't follow twitter, but no one posted an official notice, here, that they were leaving.
  9. Wow! Marla is quite the artist. Excellent work. Very cool. 👍
  10. Thank you, Groomy. Greatly appreciated. 👍
  11. Might anyone happen to have this pose, but from the other side of the table? From the cam on the bookshelves? Thanks.
  12. That deep, rich, bass/baritone sound of the didjeridu is great. What's even more amazing is that the sound is continuous because they never stop blowing into it. They learn to do what's called circular breathing. As a kid, I owned a Jaw harp. I knew it as a Jew's Harp, but it has many names. Check out this link. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1&q=jews+harp
  13. @Clara and @Stas, I hope everything goes very well with Musi's (love the nickname) care and treatment. I am an animal lover and cat person, too, and it's hard when your babies are sick or injured. Contact dermatitis is a red, itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it. The rash isn't contagious or life-threatening, but it can be very uncomfortable. Many substances can cause such reactions, including soaps, cosmetics, fragrances, jewelry and plants. While it can be uncomfortable, I hope it's nothing more serious than contact dermatitis. All the best to you guys and Musi.
  14. Yep, it's a VERY GOOD thing!!! Have you seen Piper's?
  15. Isn't Juliet the girl who gave a guy a four hour, give or take, blowjob? Just a guess, but she probably didn't like all of that.
  16. Now, that is one ingenious little tree! Whose idea was it and what was the inspiration or reason for it? 👍👍
  17. Good, I didn't rain on Purple's parade. Thanks. 😊
  18. This may be a group of musicians. I see five, maybe six drums, what could be a didjeridu and various smaller instruments in the middle of the floor. They would probably be classified as percussionists, although the didjeridu is a wind instrument.
  19. I really don't mean to burst anyone's bubble, but that might not be what you think it is. On closer inspection, it looks like it may be the white crotch of her panties. Manufacturers sometimes add a cotton crotch to nylon panties, for example. It makes it more breathable and may be more comfortable. Click on this pic, then move the cursor off of the next image and back on it. When you see the magnifying glass with the '+', click on the image again. Then, click once more on the next image and you will have the full size of the image.
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