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kach22i 08-12-2023 09:06 AM

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GH85Carrera 08-12-2023 09:37 AM

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A SQUAD OF FOUR CHEYENNE DOG SOLDIERS:
These "Dog Men" were a Southern Cheyenne military organization. One of six Cheyenne warrior societies, Dog Soldiers were responsible for both the tribe's internal and external security. Bravest of the brave, their dedication to this way of life had a monk like immersion. Their bodies were simply a vessel to deliver what was necessary to protect the tribe. Renown for staking themselves to dead ground (can neither advance or retreat) during battles, they could not unpin themselves; could only be relieved by another DS, or their party had left the scene completely. With eagle bone whistles in their mouths, they would blow them during the fight. When a whistle went silent in a certain section of the battlefield, the others would know that warrior X had fallen. He would have sung his death song, well in advance of that moment and no longer thought of home.
Meanwhile, in terms of internal security, they were dispatched in the camp to get straddlers up to speed on moving day. Families who dragged their feet in the packing up process would receive a visit. Their mere appearance would get the message across. Step on it. Likewise, before a big hunt they would check up on the young warriors, to make sure none of them sneaked away to get the first kill and stampede the herd. Imagine the US national interdiction team and you will have an idea as to the level of responsibility they bore. Feared by reputation, they numbered no more than 500 at their peak.
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This plant is a parasite that smells like a rotting corpse: Meet jackal food (Hydnora africana)! Unlike many plants, which use chlorophyll and photosynthesis to derive nutrients from the Sun, this species attaches itself to host plants instead, siphoning off their nutrients. Found in arid parts of southern Africa, including South Africa and Namibia, the stench of the jackal food’s fruit attracts a variety of animals including jackals, porcupines, and moles. What does it taste like? Its flavor and texture have been compared to that of a potato.
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In the South Pacific Air Bases portable gas engines and generators are used to recharge plane batteries. Under a tent to protect workmen and equipment from sudden tropical rains, these batteries are checked carefully and repaired constantly, for replacements are hard to get. (N.A.)

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1970 Honda Z750
That would be a cool pits bike.

Por_sha911 08-12-2023 12:42 PM

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This plant is a parasite that smells like a rotting corpse: Meet jackal food (Hydnora africana)! Unlike many plants, which use chlorophyll and photosynthesis to derive nutrients from the Sun, this species attaches itself to host plants instead, siphoning off their nutrients. Found in arid parts of southern Africa, including South Africa and Namibia, the stench of the jackal food’s fruit attracts a variety of animals including jackals, porcupines, and moles. What does it taste like? Its flavor and texture have been compared to that of a potato.
Photo: arditolastico, CC BY-NC 4.0 ,Naturalist

The greater question is "who would be dumb enough to taste a plant that "smells like a rotting corpse" ???

Steve Carlton 08-12-2023 12:46 PM

I'd be more concerned about other activities with this fruit.

Por_sha911 08-12-2023 12:47 PM

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GH85Carrera 08-12-2023 01:12 PM

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The greater question is "who would be dumb enough to taste a plant that "smells like a rotting corpse" ???

Someone who is really really really hungry.

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Bromley by Bow coal merchant Charles Franklin horse and cart delivery wagon takes a break and a drink of water from the trough during his delivery round in Bow, 3rd March 1955.

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Racerbvd 08-12-2023 01:16 PM

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Por_sha911 08-12-2023 01:40 PM

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That explains a lot.

Rando pic - I actually had a "People of Walmart" experience:
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Apparently, underpants are a valid form of clothing to be out in public! (and no, they were not shorts" - I saw more than I wanted to when the person walked past me)

GH85Carrera 08-12-2023 02:26 PM

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Turning 44’ long, 80,000 lbs Hoist shaft on 60” engine lathe at Nordberg Plant Milwaukee, 1930s. Pond lathe is from the 1800s.

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That 914 had a strong roll cage for sure. RIP little 914.

flatbutt 08-12-2023 03:18 PM

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The greater question is "who would be dumb enough to taste a plant that "smells like a rotting corpse" ???

Well, it has been said that if you can get past the smell......

GH85Carrera 08-12-2023 03:24 PM

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People thought this was an upgrade back then. Make the car look more modern!

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Baz 08-12-2023 06:15 PM

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A930Rocket 08-12-2023 06:26 PM

Marilyn Briggs aka Marilyn Chambers. She graduated a few years before me in high school.

Went from the Ivory Snow mom to porn star.

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john70t 08-12-2023 07:14 PM

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Nice bike. Zero protective gear. Rides low. Flat tire. and then...oh.

john70t 08-12-2023 07:15 PM

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Racerbvd 08-12-2023 11:24 PM

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id10t 08-13-2023 04:11 AM

As wrong as it is, I do kinda like the looks of this one....


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GH85Carrera 08-13-2023 04:30 AM

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GH85Carrera 08-14-2023 12:51 PM

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A train lays wrecked after entering Gare Montparnasse train station too fast and failing to brake before crashing through the station wall. October 22, 1895. Paris, France.

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USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629) firing a coloured water slug, at Mare Island in February 1964

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The corner of a hand-stitched sail made in the 1800s. Canvas sails were made of hemp. Hemp is 3 times stronger than jute and was preferred because it was unaffected by salt water.

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