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You see, this is how this whole thing went down. I do not take credit for this photo but do agree with it's content.

Dear aliens, earth is awesome.

They're not for you =)

If I know anything about Great Danes it's that you won't have to worry about her flying out of the cart for much longer. Fitting into the cart perhaps. My neighbor's had 2 Great Dane puppies and it seemed like overnight they were bigger than our boxer!

Whatever. Show me what happens when a ball of hot nickel comes in contact with this material and then we'll talk

No captions but maybe this will help... (PS. HOLY CRAP THAT TOOK LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD!!!!!)

For the record, it's Eric Kissack. But thanks for featuring us!!!

AnonyKopimi, call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 (and Press 1) or go see someone you love. You can get through this — lots of people have.

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They're called Girandolas. This is my favorite

Well, when you carry a knife in your pocket all the time, it becomes your subconscious go-to to fix problems. Such as a cotton ball stuck in a handle. Had I been a real survivorman I would, of course, had peed in the handle, floated the cottonball out, then drank the urine for good measure.

I swear by this thingy. This along with the cotton balls, works quite well.

Very useful indeed. IdefinitelyWild is fast becoming my favorite blog, bar none. Keep it up, Wes!

If you've ever wound up on a trip that was way more cold than you thought you wouldn't care. Two grown men and a rott on stretched across both gets a lot less gay real quick. Damn weather man.

Yep - I'll be honest, by Android app prices, $10 is seen as higher than most. I personally frame that as about the cost of one printed map, maybe 2 if you find a deal on printed maps... but you get pretty much unlimited maps for that price.

I'm really glad that you showed us this. I've been trying to figure out how to get the GPS on my phone to work without a data connection and that app does the trick. A bit expensive for an app, but honestly it's cheaper than a handheld GPS by a lot. Google maps allows you to download regions, but not as large as

Just thought I would reply to my own post :P

Nice piece, this is getting to be a trend, keep it going

"reliable, responsive and focused on you" OK. I may as well not even try. When my beagle doesn't want to do something, nothing short of a treat will convince him. Shouting "come" does nothing. Shouting "treat" will cause him to look up and see if I actually have one. If not, he ain't coming.