I keep getting closer and closer to taking an actual picture of them and posting it! Furry man boobies for all! Sadly Mayer (the left one) is real sore today. I got drunk last night, broke into a local farm and breast fed piglets till the wee hours of the morning.
No they don't fly. In reality they end up starving because both Oscar and Mayer's lactating days seem to be over
Nephilim - A few vitamins, and maybe use those pumps for the twins instead of for 'numero uno' and they'll be back in shape in no time. In no time I say.
@pearsy ... yes, welcome to our madhouse. @everyone: I just turned 54 a couple of weeks ago but the real celebration comes in just under a month when my dad turns 100!!!
Congrats to you and your dad! Wow, a hundred years. He's lived to see Ford Model T's turn into the computer controlled cars we have today and The Wright Flier turn into aircraft like the SR-71 Blackbird. He was alive during two World Wars and has seen nearly twenty Presidents come and go. Boggles the mind when you think of it doesn't it? I could sit and listen to him talk of times past for hours and hours.
@Neph...It's awesome when he gets into one of his talking moods. He was born 150 miles north of Montreal .... farmers/lumberjacks on an extended family farm. Horse and buggy, outhouses, no indoor plumbing, plows pulled by workhorses and well as lumber, indians sharing their property, (we got along well with the indians which is why we quebecois all have high cheek bones). He remembers the first car he ever saw, the frieght of the roar in the sky just before seeing his first airplane. The wonder of indoor electricity and the telephone. Stangely, what still facinates him as the greatest of the inventions he's witnessed is the ball point pen! LMAO!
that is really cool. i find it quite depressing that i missed man's first step on the moon. what is it that this generation will see? over 3/4 of the world giving way to AIDs. child obesity reaches 100%. president takes over the world. the list is endless. trust us to have missed out on all the good stuff.
Sad but true for your generation. And yes the First Steps were monumental. Everyone knows where they were and also, alas, the same for when Kennedy was slain.
I AM GIVING A SITE TO SEE PIXS AND SOME GOOD READING AND A HELL OF A LOT MORE.. * STS-121 Astronauts Train Hard for Shuttle Launch * NASA's Search for Another $1.2 Billion Gets Tougher * NASA Releases Summary of DART Mission Mishap * MRO: Delicate Dips into the Martian Atmosphere * Hydrazine Tanks for Jason-2 Satellite Will Be Modified * Shuttle Discovery Moves Closer Towards July Launch * European Probe Reaches Final Orbit Around Venus * Shuttle Discovery to Leave Hangar Early * Reports: X Prize Sponsor May Become First Female Space Tourist http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/ CHEERS
44 next time round and just been Labelled a junior. must be the nightshifts and outside work that keeps me looking young. oh and the wifes 6 years younger that helps ;-}
LOL think about it this way.....When you were in middle school your wife was just starting elementry school....But yea it's a good thing to have a wife six years younger than you
Hiya, everybody!!!!!! long time no see. oh and before I Forget I Am No Longer 13 but yes 14!!!!!!!WhooooHooooo!!!!!!\(^_^)/