Clan Of The Cave Bear, Revisited?
Clan Of The Cave Bear, Revisited?
So, a 69 double spit roast?
Go the Bloodhounds!
Then can we eat it?
Although it describes the meat, beef is often used....
I am from New Zealand originally, grew up on a dairy farm...
Still remember the first time I made roast lamb, kiwi style, for a group of US friends, first checking that no one was a vegetarian, etc....
The weird thing: because it came to the table to ‘rest’ after cooking, still on the bone, ready to be carved, two of…
Wipe its arse, cut the horns off, stick it on my plate, cooked bleu...
oh, yeah, I am an omnivore, as nature intended
OK, as a professional cartographer / GIS Analyst amongst other things, sorry, but ‘meh’ on this map...
I assume carry on, this would be OK checked, yes?
But still can’t sort unread emails to the top of your InBox / subfolder ~sigh~
Why?
Algae I can see, but beef fat?
Would it not be more efficient to render any beef fat and use, as, I don’t know, a protein source in animal feed??? (aka tallow, BSE not withstanding) Beef takes so much energy to ‘make’ in the first instance (i.e., diesel mainly, to farm, grow feed, transport, etc), why downgrade it…
NOPE, no combat medals, got a job as a driver for big wigs; wonder how he swung that? ;)
Go to garage sales for estates in New Jersey?
Just one image above, but don’t see how these are ‘shielded’ from the drug dog’s nose... seems like a pretty big hole in the plan?
As a kiwi, that is why FORTNIGHT is such a valuable word! :)
6 wheel Pinzgauer with a hitch for a couple of KTM 450s, yep....
Still remember coming around bends in a downpour on the bike in the Poudre Canyon, Northern Colorado, not long after the 2012 High Park fire (relevant), bumping over longer and wider debris flows (we were on GSes) across the road into the river —- until we got to one that was a lovely ‘delta’ out from the debris…
As a (former) engineering geologist born and trained in New Zealand: yip! ~smile~
I am surprised he did not then get his meat pie keeping warm on the engine as, well, he had stopped anyway...
Love riding that road and then peeling off on dirt roads on the GS...
I was an engineering geologist in a past life working on just this sort of thing, miss it in many ways, especially getting harnessed up to abseil in (sorry that I missed the 3D point cloud survey / appraisal tools though...)
Thanks for the ‘reminder’....