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Huh, an article that actually makes Norway sound interesting?
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Pendleton makes such cool collabs, I wish that were around when Mia was little. I think this one is pretty cool too
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That chair is SICK!!!
Here’s a good pick of the “second car!”
That’s a 3 kid pram!!!
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Hahaha we have the same Bugaboo Donkey lol
Just don’t quite have a need for the third seat yet… unless my wife starts getting lazy lol
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Bro, we bought the donkey before kid 1 planning on having a big family, and it’s been GREAT!!! Especially now that we live in SF. This thing probably has thousands of miles logged. You should see the amount of shit we can pile on it, too!
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Yeah, I consider to be my absolute best financial purchase in life. I did replace the foam handles with the leather ones since I tore ours up stuffing it into the back of my old car.
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That looks glorious @Giles
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I was rewatching The Running Man last nite and looked up Richard Dawson's bio. I was surprised to read that he's from Gosport. Don't know if he's considered much of a fixture in town but I will forever remember him from The Family Fued and Hogan's Heroes
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You mean Killian, wow ???
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Dawson was born Colin Lionel Emm in Gosport, Hampshire, England, on 20 November 1932[1] to Arthur and Josephine Emm. At the age of 14 he ran away from home to join the British Merchant Navy, where he pursued a boxing career.[2] After his discharge, two years later, he began pursuing a comedy career using the stage name Dickie Dawson; when he reached adulthood, he revised this to become Richard Dawson, which he later legally adopted as his real name.
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@gaseousclay I watched The Running Man about a month ago, loved that movie when I was a kid and I enjoyed it watching it again many years later.
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@gaseousclay I watched The Running Man about a month ago, loved that movie when I was a kid and I enjoyed it watching it again many years later.
it's a classic. As much as i'm fatigued on remakes i'm surprised Hollywood hasn't had another crack at this film, especially with several Stephen King remakes having hit theaters already. That's the one thing i'll always love about Ah-nuld's movies – the cheesy one-liners.
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Any of my friends who would like to know why the pursuit of Giant Trevally on a lure enthrals me and leaves me feeling totally inadequate in equal measure….Then watch Blue Planet II.
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I'm pretty excited that I am going to work in South Africa, and not to excited to be going back to Qatar.
Also, after a year of pestering them my Primanti's finally got me a pinball machine!
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Also at Primanti's
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@Dstauffer I'm pretty sure it's you on tv at the bar right now.