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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,910
    edited January 2024
    SCompRacer wrote: »
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    I think that just might be the same dog that's in the fish-eye photo I posted earlier, after a few too many retakes of the photo were demanded of it. ;)
  • soundfreak1
    soundfreak1 Posts: 3,414
    Did we do a finger count after this pict???
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  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 9,077
    Continuing with dogs...

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  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 9,077
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    Salk SoundScape 8's * Audio Research Reference 3 * Bottlehead Eros Phono * Park's Audio Budgie SUT * Krell KSA-250 * Harmonic Technology Pro 9+ * Signature Series Sonore Music Server w/Deux PS * Roon * Gustard R26 DAC / Singxer SU-6 DDC * Heavy Plinth Lenco L75 Idler Drive * AA MG-1 Linear Air Bearing Arm * AT33PTG/II & Denon 103R * Richard Gray 600S * NHT B-12d subs * GIK Acoustic Treatments * Sennheiser HD650 *
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 7,504
    edited January 2024
    Gene Simmons' dog?

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  • soundfreak1
    soundfreak1 Posts: 3,414
    SCompRacer wrote: »
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    Mess wit me....I'll wear you like a hat!
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    AQ kingcobra ic's
    OPPO 83 CDP
    Lehmann audio black cube SE phono pre, Audioquest phono wire (ITA1/1)
    Denon DP-1200 TT. AToc9ML MC cart.
    Monster HTS 3600 power conditioner
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  • soundfreak1
    soundfreak1 Posts: 3,414
    I thought he was wearing a cat-skin hat.
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    AQ kingcobra ic's
    OPPO 83 CDP
    Lehmann audio black cube SE phono pre, Audioquest phono wire (ITA1/1)
    Denon DP-1200 TT. AToc9ML MC cart.
    Monster HTS 3600 power conditioner
    ADS L1590/2 Biamped
    MIT exps2 speaker cable
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,910
    edited January 2024
    SCompRacer wrote: »
    Continuing with dogs...

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    Shouldn't this pupper have a patch on that eye? :p
    (the closed one, that is)
  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 9,077
    Car art in the world...

    Texas.

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    France.

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    Mexico.

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    Nebraska.

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    Canada.

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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,910
    Yeah, I head that on NPR tonight.
    Note the last sentence -- the Embassy, reputation to the contrary, does have a sense of ahem humour. ;)

    I have to say, I have this urge to brew up a really, really stong pot of Assam and try the 'pinch of salt' thing... after all, I am a scientist.
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Yeah, I head that on NPR tonight.
    Note the last sentence -- the Embassy, reputation to the contrary, does have a sense of ahem humour. ;)

    I have to say, I have this urge to brew up a really, really stong pot of Assam and try the 'pinch of salt' thing... after all, I am a scientist.


    Let us know how long the projectile vomiting lasts.
  • maxward
    maxward Posts: 1,668
    It was just a week ago that Clive Coffee posted (on Instagram) that some coffees can benefit from a pinch of salt. It supposedly knocks the bitter edge from the taste.
  • maxward
    maxward Posts: 1,668
    The Jeep being disgorged from the belly of the Convair is a dead ringer for my Dad’s first cabinet delivery truck. Multiple trips were required to deliver a set of kitchen cabinets. He soon got a pickup when the business got off the ground.
  • jdjohn
    jdjohn Posts: 3,315
    Kex wrote: »
    On another occasion, we toured the Osprey aircraft at Miramar, before dining in the officers’ quarters, along with some of the officers.
    My wife and I ate Jersey Mike's subs in the snack area before touring the USS NC :|
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,875
    I watched the original "Top Gun" with about 150 Navy/Marine Aviators... It was fun to hear them yelling "BULLSCHITT!!!" in unison every 45 seconds...
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    How many flies need to be buzzing a dead horse before you guys stop beating it?
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 7,504
    I watched the original "Top Gun" with about 150 Navy/Marine Aviators... It was fun to hear them yelling "BULLSCHITT!!!" in unison every 45 seconds...

    I watched "Saving Private Ryan" with my parents and my father said that no one ever used the F-word around him even once while he was in WWII from 1942 -1947. :p
  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 19,942
    Viking64 wrote: »
    I watched the original "Top Gun" with about 150 Navy/Marine Aviators... It was fun to hear them yelling "BULLSCHITT!!!" in unison every 45 seconds...

    I watched "Saving Private Ryan" with my parents and my father said that no one ever used the F-word around him even once while he was in WWII from 1942 -1947. :p

    That's what fathers do when they are teaching their sons. They lie through their teeth to set a good example and raise you right. Reality is a whole other can of worms.

    Tom
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,875
    Viking64 wrote: »
    I watched the original "Top Gun" with about 150 Navy/Marine Aviators... It was fun to hear them yelling "BULLSCHITT!!!" in unison every 45 seconds...

    I watched "Saving Private Ryan" with my parents and my father said that no one ever used the F-word around him even once while he was in WWII from 1942 -1947. :p

    Was he a Chaplain? I think cursing as a second language is a required course of study.... just don't do it in front of the Chaplain. o:)
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    “When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson


    How many flies need to be buzzing a dead horse before you guys stop beating it?
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,910
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    which, of course, immediately brought this​ to mind...
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  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 7,504
    treitz3 wrote: »
    That's what fathers do when they are teaching their sons. They lie through their teeth to set a good example and raise you right. Reality is a whole other can of worms.

    Tom

    I was in my mid-30s by this time. What you just wrote doesn't describe my father even in the slightest.
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 7,504
    Was he a Chaplain? I think cursing as a second language is a required course of study.... just don't do it in front of the Chaplain. o:)
    No, he wasn't a chaplain. I just assumed that that specific word wasn't in such widespread use at that time. Apparently it was. Knowing him, he probably just blocked it out.
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    edited January 2024
    Slightly related. my grandad was taken prisoner by the Germans in WW I and while in the POW camp got appendicitis. They took him to their surgical unit and operated on him. At that time he pledged if he lived he would never swear again. He lived, and he didn't. He invented his own expletives. I can remember him calling people blaam stupid and flegging idiots.