If you forget what kinda jerkoffs are running this country, don't worry - I'll remind you...
to this fuckin' nonsense - that's what truly scary.
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And this mamaluke piece of shit one more time...
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I honestly can't imagine how or why
you would pass up a deal this good...
At today's sale price of only $ 149.00 (that's $50.00 off the regular price) for the 20v set
along with the charger and the bag, this is one helluva deal. See it for yourself by
clicking on the picture above or right here:
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Lorne Greene built a personal replica
of the Ponderosa in Arizona.
The Bonanza star had his own private Bonanza-accurate ranch. As much as you might enjoy your job, you still need time at home to relax and recharge. Lorne Greene obviously loved his job. He not only took his work home with him, but he also turned a home into his work.
Even casual fans of Bonanza know that the Cartwrights live on the Ponderosa (after all, there are steakhouse chains named in their honor), a sprawling ranch snuggling Lake Tahoe in northern Nevada. Of course, this being the magic of television, the Western was actually filmed at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The production constructed the Ponderosa ranch house in Stage 16. For an added layer of realism, production designers shipped in real Ponderosa pines from Lake Tahoe.
In the early Sixties, Greene, a Canadian citizen born in that nation's capital, built his own slice of the Ponderosa in Mesa, Arizona. The Ponderosa II sits at the end of a country club cul-de-sac overlooking a golf course. The property served as a getaway for Lorne and his wife Nancy.
In the early Sixties, Greene, a Canadian citizen born in that nation's capital, built his own slice of the Ponderosa in Mesa, Arizona. The Ponderosa II sits at the end of a country club cul-de-sac overlooking a golf course. The property served as a getaway for Lorne and his wife Nancy.
Nancy, a painter, helped decorate the interior of the abode, a dead-ringer for the "real" thing. Just look at Ben Cartwright working at his desk — compared to the same space in the Ponderosa II.
Elsewhere in the living space, you will spot the distinctive stone fireplace, piano and other facsimiles of the show.
This was not Greene's only retreat. Pulling in $32,000 an episode from Bonanza alone, the Western star owned a ranch in Central California, a 22-room Spanish-style estate in Brentwood, and a summer escape on Long Island. He even held a potato-packing plant in Oregon, according to A Reference Guide to Television's Bonanza.
The Ponderosa II was placed on the National Register of History Places. In 2016, the property hit the market and was listed at $849,900. According to Estately, the house eventually sold for $475,000.
Elsewhere in the living space, you will spot the distinctive stone fireplace, piano and other facsimiles of the show.
This was not Greene's only retreat. Pulling in $32,000 an episode from Bonanza alone, the Western star owned a ranch in Central California, a 22-room Spanish-style estate in Brentwood, and a summer escape on Long Island. He even held a potato-packing plant in Oregon, according to A Reference Guide to Television's Bonanza.
The Ponderosa II was placed on the National Register of History Places. In 2016, the property hit the market and was listed at $849,900. According to Estately, the house eventually sold for $475,000.
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every day of the week. The NYC subway has banned dogs
unless they fit inside a bag. New York commuters did not disappoint.
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I've known Joe for a long time.
We grew up in the same neighborhood.
We still have a lot of the same friends. He's 11 years older than me and closer to my big brother Bob than to me. When I was in High School, he was still working as a barber on Bloomfield Avenue and he usta cut my hair - that was before he hit it big with the Jake LaMotta movie thing.
I wonder who it was that told him that fucked-up mustache thing he's got going was a good look. Maybe not so much, Joey. Juss' sayin'...
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It sank before it sailed.
The Swedish warship Vasa. It sank in 1628 less than a mile into its maiden voyage and was recovered from the sea floor after 333 years almost completely intact. Now housed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, is the world's best preserved 17th century ship.
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She has been spectacular nearly her entire life.
... “I Could Shit A Better President” T-Shirt.
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but I can't imagine that that ain't really uncomfortable.
I mean - seriously - that's gotta be hurtin' her fingers
carrying all them suds. Juss' sayin'...
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It's free for three months. Why not give it a try?
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Probably would have been better to have just lost the last game to TB and end the misery.
ReplyDeleteAfter Schwarber put one out in the 3rd, I went to bed.A pee call got me up and I checked the inevitable score and said good!. They should've walked away with that division and didn't. Oh well. Where is the photo of Honest Joe's Pawn shop from?
ReplyDeleteI just found it on google looking for something else. Cool shot, huh?
Deletesad ending to a sad season. If this and that hadn'ta happened, they mighta maybe had something. That's baseball for ya. Guess I gotta root for the Rays now. Fuck Bahsten...
DeleteDa Bums.
DeleteWhen I was growing up the Yanks were my team.....since I lived in St. Pete, and they trained there in the spring, they were as close as we had to a home team....still root for them unless they are playing the Rays....'sides, the current crop can't hold a candle to Mantle, Maris, Ford, Yogi, and the rest from that era....and with their current payroll, they should be ashamed....
ReplyDeleteBut their stadium in Tampa IS awesome. I try to go 2-3 times each spring.
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