6416 pts · December 5, 2016
Craving chocolate, eating trail mix. Or m&m’s with obstacles. Close enough.
I’m intrigued by the food, but I really dig your cookware.
Should leave the stem and leaves uncoated. Let them develop a patina.
Make everyone eat garlic. When everyone has garlic breath, no one will care.
Damn fine work depicting heat patina and fouling on the flamer.
Your cat a vampire? It sucked the one hand dry...
As a jeweler, I can attest, chains can be loads worse than headphone cables. Depending on the chain.
Mother of god, now THAT is a cat tax.
Two phase inclusion. Very cool.
Here I am in Anchorage thinking, “why didn’t we have snow for Halloween?”
Chloroform and scissors .
Nicely done.
Kirk and Sweeney, friend.
Fungus or blight.
I still subscribe to the thought that if he tried, his crushed and mangled form would just squirt out like explosive diarrhea.
As a jeweler, I dig faceted stones. For my own pieces, I dig cabochons. But I will always have love for a fantastic specimen. Nice.
On a box chain. Hope it’s just a display chain.
Gonna be a bitch to sprue. Looks like it’s going to need an auxiliary to every section between the baguettes. Better that than porosity.
Agreed. A matte black theme with sensor details even makes some sense strategically if the environment is dark. Need battle scarring, though
Dug the soundtrack, not so much the game.
Phoenician from about 2nd century B.C.
Cool makers mark. I’m a sucker for a good wood handle, but that looks pretty damn good as well.
Or come during the fall, after the mosquitoes go dormant and even the tundra scrub is changing colors.
Visit in the winter and hit up Chena hot springs. Hot springs plus the aurora, good times.
Sadly never seen one that active. Closest thing to hitting up Yellowstone I’ll get for a while.
Basically the same here. Apparently there are lakes with so much gas being produced that there are open spots throughout the winter.
Not exactly. but if you have a pick and a lighter, you can light the gas bubbles.
We get those in Alaska lakes as well, but that one beats any I’ve seen.
Or a refill.
Those too.
Craving chocolate, eating trail mix. Or m&m’s with obstacles. Close enough.
I’m intrigued by the food, but I really dig your cookware.
Should leave the stem and leaves uncoated. Let them develop a patina.
Make everyone eat garlic. When everyone has garlic breath, no one will care.
Damn fine work depicting heat patina and fouling on the flamer.
Your cat a vampire? It sucked the one hand dry...
As a jeweler, I can attest, chains can be loads worse than headphone cables. Depending on the chain.
Mother of god, now THAT is a cat tax.
Two phase inclusion. Very cool.
Here I am in Anchorage thinking, “why didn’t we have snow for Halloween?”
Chloroform and scissors .
Nicely done.
Kirk and Sweeney, friend.
Fungus or blight.
I still subscribe to the thought that if he tried, his crushed and mangled form would just squirt out like explosive diarrhea.
As a jeweler, I dig faceted stones. For my own pieces, I dig cabochons. But I will always have love for a fantastic specimen. Nice.
On a box chain. Hope it’s just a display chain.
Gonna be a bitch to sprue. Looks like it’s going to need an auxiliary to every section between the baguettes. Better that than porosity.
Agreed. A matte black theme with sensor details even makes some sense strategically if the environment is dark. Need battle scarring, though
Dug the soundtrack, not so much the game.
Phoenician from about 2nd century B.C.
Cool makers mark. I’m a sucker for a good wood handle, but that looks pretty damn good as well.
Or come during the fall, after the mosquitoes go dormant and even the tundra scrub is changing colors.
Visit in the winter and hit up Chena hot springs. Hot springs plus the aurora, good times.
Sadly never seen one that active. Closest thing to hitting up Yellowstone I’ll get for a while.
Basically the same here. Apparently there are lakes with so much gas being produced that there are open spots throughout the winter.
Not exactly. but if you have a pick and a lighter, you can light the gas bubbles.
We get those in Alaska lakes as well, but that one beats any I’ve seen.
Or a refill.
Those too.