Quite a video of Nature’s submarine..nothing above the water line bit nostrils and eyes!
David Vandermeer
Corinth, Texas
Quite a video of Nature’s submarine..nothing above the water line bit nostrils and eyes!
Perfect description!
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
it`s the alligators Frank...one by one,across the nation,watermelons are being discretely relocated by rogue alligators trying to act all innocent
Free the watermelons!
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
That sidewalk is one place you don't want to be when an earth tremor breaks that glass enclosure.
That sidewalk is one place you don't want to be when an earth tremor breaks that glass enclosure.
one can buy time in such a situation by simply rolling the watermelon toward another sidewalker
That sidewalk is one place you don't want to be when an earth tremor breaks that glass enclosure.
one can buy time in such a situation by simply rolling the watermelon toward another sidewalker
Good call. Sometimes one has to sacrifice life to save life....I think that's how it goes.
That sidewalk is one place you don't want to be when an earth tremor breaks that glass enclosure.
one can buy time in such a situation by simply rolling the watermelon toward another sidewalker
Good call. Sometimes one has to sacrifice life to save life....I think that's how it goes.
exactly Jack....unless my historical knowledge fails me,it was Andrew W. Mellon who first postulated that hypothesis
That sidewalk is one place you don't want to be when an earth tremor breaks that glass enclosure.
one can buy time in such a situation by simply rolling the watermelon toward another sidewalker
Good call. Sometimes one has to sacrifice life to save life....I think that's how it goes.
exactly Jack....unless my historical knowledge fails me,it was Andrew W. Mellon who first postulated that hypothesis
Yes you're spot-on JB...Andy's middle name was Wooden as I recall. A practical man he was; never swayed by emotion.
That sidewalk is one place you don't want to be when an earth tremor breaks that glass enclosure.
one can buy time in such a situation by simply rolling the watermelon toward another sidewalker
Good call. Sometimes one has to sacrifice life to save life....I think that's how it goes.
exactly Jack....unless my historical knowledge fails me,it was Andrew W. Mellon who first postulated that hypothesis
Yes you're spot-on JB...Andy's middle name was Wooden as I recall. A practical man he was; never swayed by emotion.
in a good many of his early photographs,Mr Mellon, supposedly, was given to indicate the preferred direction of a proper diversionary water melon roll.....he kept his signalling on the down low,but his followers knew what was what
A madman! He was a madman, I tell you! My late great uncle accompanied him on a trip through the everglades, we believe.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
A madman! He was a madman, I tell you! My late great uncle accompanied him on a trip through the everglades, we believe.
now THIS......is a story that bears telling ~!!!!
"Don't worry! he said. "It's safe," he said. "Here, hold this watermelon." He said. Next thing you know...no more great uncle.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
