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Just What The Doctor Ordered
see
some funny photos
Why
Women Live Longer Than Men – A
Contest
In 6th
Place
In 5th
Place
In 4th
Place

In 3rd
Place

In 2nd
Place

And the Winner is
….

And here is a close
runner-up

Forget
Chicago
Here in Wyoming, we
get a bit of wind. Because of local noise
ordinances, wind-chimes are not allowed in many Wyoming
towns. However, for travel and weather
information, we do have windsocks. These must be
configured to fit our unique conditions. See
below.

Hmmm…
“Some people in this
world never fail to amaze me.
This picture is
real - not doctored in anyway - and was taken in Waldorf
by a Transportation Supervisor for a company that
delivers building materials for 84 Lumber.
When
he saw it there in the parking lot of IHOP, he went and
bought a camera to take pictures.
The car is
still running as can be witnessed by the exhaust. A
woman is either asleep or otherwise out in the front
seat passenger side. The guy driving it was over jogging
up and down on Rt. 925 in the background.
The
witnesses said their physical state was OTHER than
normal and the police just shook their heads in
amazement. The driver finally came back after the police
arrived. They told him to remain until it was
taken off. The materials were loaded at Home
Depot. Their store manager said they had the
customer sign a waiver!
The back shocks were
driven up through the floorboard. In the back seat are
10 bags, 80 lbs. each of concrete. On the roof are
many 2x4s, 4x4s and OSL sheets of lumber. They estimated
the load weight at 3000 lbs. The car is a VW Jetta
with FL plates and the guy said he was headed for
Annapolis.
JUST UNBELIEVABLE!!!!”

Okay, here’s another
interesting picture found on the Internet. I
cannot help wonder, “How did this person get like
this? And how are they going to get out of it
without some sort of pain or extreme
discomfort? What about
breathing?"

Huh?
For the blind and
illiterate:

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