Leather as well. For some reason I remember them.
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Leather as well. For some reason I remember them.
A fine looking lady, Lu.. does your daughter look alike?
I can see my mom in both of my daughters. God bless her.
Weren't the eighties great!
Check out that monobrow
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Thanks, that made me laugh. :)
Lulu, Your mum aside are the rest Irish?
Not sure. A few seem to be extraterrestrial. Or from Wolverhampton.
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:sexy:
:smileylaughing:
HTMS Prasae
Prasae, Rayong province
181018
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USS Gallup (PF-47), a Tacoma-class frigate, launched 17 September 1943, Los Angeles
25 August 1945 transferred to the Soviet Union under Lend-Lease, named EK-22
14 November 1949 the Soviet Union returned EK-22 to the U.S. Navy at Yokosuka, Japan
18 October 1950 recommissioned for service in the Korean War
29 October 1951 transferred under the Military Defense Assistance Program to Thailand
22 June 2000 decommissioned
27 December 2003 to Prasae, Rayong, as the "HTMS Prasae Memorial"
USS Gallup (PF-47), a Tacoma-class frigate, launched 17 September 1943, Los Angeles
25 August 1945 transferred to the Soviet Union under Lend-Lease, named EK-22
14 November 1949 the Soviet Union returned EK-22 to the U.S. Navy at Yokosuka, Japan
18 October 1950 recommissioned for service in the Korean War
29 October 1951 transferred under the Military Defense Assistance Program to Thailand
22 June 2000 decommissioned
27 December 2003 to Prasae, Rayong, as the "HTMS Prasae Memorial
23 June 2019 recommissioned for the Pattaya to Hua Hin service
Not the best photo to ID a dragonfly, but I liked it anyway...
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Ireland?
Must be.
Look at how puddled that bunch in the background are. :D
Father Ted rehearsals?
Is it an art class for special needs or an AA meeting?
I think its a Provo Vets convention, there's not one of them looks afraid to put their hand up a cow.
How do you like them Apples, well Pears. One of my fruit trees, planted 3 1/2 years ago which I trained as an espalier - the Speckled Hen for scale, they weigh in at 1/2 Kilo and first year its really fruited and they taste good - happy.
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Early morning trip to Samrong market 7am got some nice seafood for dinner. Still prefer Klong toey but much easier to get to Samrong for us now .
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Leave the car, it seems the parking is a little difficult. Get a Wave.
By highlighting everything I'm basically highlighting nothing.
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Kasorn Kasivit Buffalo Training School, Sa Kaeo
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Here ya go Dill :)
Bluffer, IJWT, Hick (aka Vaga aka Jimbo)
Pat's condo. He's taking the photo.
post tsunami (2004), Rachayotin. Nice pad.
I crashed on the sofa with hopes and dreams of morning porridge.
Had just returned to bkk from a stinky, foul mess in Khao Lak & promptly "retired" from the Por Tek Tung organization after 4.5 years (I think) operating out of Hwa Chiew hospital (near National Stadium)...
Edit:
They don't run from there anymore.
...due to "too much death, not enough saves = unbalanced."
^Well...at least two of you got some pussy.
:)
^^^ Does this photo prove that time travel exists?
Said to be taken in 2004, but let's have a closer look...
(1) Clothes from the 80's
(2) A smartphone from the present
(3) A packet of pad krapow moo krob flavoured crisps that will not be released until year 2022
Your form of transport is not a blue police box by any chance?
Heh
Calling all TD CSI participants
^ Glasses? Where I'm going, I don't need glasses. :)
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The Buddhist gods, meditating in their sequestered shrines which peep out over the cliffs of Dunhuang, have witnessed the desert change over a millennium. Although this pivotal oasis along the ancient Silk Road may appear a small sandpile without any unique characteristics, for the trading and cultural exchanges of the East and the West, this couldn't be further from the truth.
Over 700 years ago, when Marco Polo first visited Dunhuang, a city surrounded by a myriad of Buddhist grottoes, he was spellbound by the fusion of thriving international trade and vibrant culture. In his well-known book The Travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian adventurer detailed the city as an international economic and cultural hub, for it created an unprecedented connection between the East and the West.
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The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. [Photo/Xinhua]
President Xi Jinping announced the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge at an opening ceremony in the city of Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, on Tuesday morning.
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Rice fields in Luang Nam Tha..
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It rains in the Eastern Province so rarely -- like the first time I've seen rain here in 18 months or more. Drainage is not a high priority.