Amateur Friday

It’s Friday! I’ve been working a lot lately so the weeks have been flying by. Usually this time of year just drags for me, especially the month of January and most of February. But its been busy and we leave for Florida at the end of the month, so I’ve been trying to tie up all the loose ends. The last thing I want to do is work while we’re on vacation for three weeks. The whole point is to relax, eat plenty of fresh seafood, and get plenty of sun. And that’s exactly what I plan to do.

Abby had the metal fixator removed from her leg yesterday. They had to put her under to remove the pins, so she was tired and groggy for the rest of the day. Hopefully she’ll be feeling better after a good night of pain medication and sleep.

I’m looking forward to the first Nascar pre-season race on Sunday! Got my beer and munchies at the ready.

Okay, I’m going to wrap this up with a pair of amateur photos from Dragon, a reader who has submitted photos before. The are rather close-up, so if you’re not up for that then simply move along. Everyone else, enjoy the pphotos and the double babes & double jokes! 

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Keep, second time submitter Dragon here and my gal, former state women’s bodybuilding champ, nearly 60, aging like fine wine. She hates winter too, and thought this’d warm you and the viewers up a tad… Enjoy. -Dragon

Dangerous Toys

 
It’s Thursday. Back when I was a kid toys were much different than what you see today. Specifically, they were far more dangerous! I can remember a toy chemistry set that was given to me by my uncle. It came in a large metal box with a drawing of a kid on it, playing with the set. This thing was packed with all kinds of chemicals, burners, mixing tubes, a scale, and measuring tools. I was only around 8 years old and my mom never let me have it, claiming it was far too dangerous. After a short while it was put up into the attic and never seen again. It was made for kids but now that I look back, she was right—way dangerous!

Jeff Dunham is known as an auto enthusiast, family man, and of course, there’s also his day job as a very popular Ventriloquist. As a kid of the 70s he’s knows all about dangerous toys. In the video featured today, he’s collected 10 of his favorite dangerous toys that he grew up with. So here it is, Jeff Dunham’s “Top 10 Toys That Almost Killed Me.”

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Landscapes Turned On Their Heads

It’s Wednesday. It looks like we’re in for a bit of the horrid white stuff tonight. The south-west suburbs are looking at roughly 4-6 inches by Thursday morning. It doesn’t sound like much but it’ll be enough to mess up the roads pretty good. And lucky us, Abby has an early appointment thirty miles away Thursday morning to get the pins removed from her leg. Nice. 

Today I have a small collection of digital landscapes that are quite unique. They were created by Cream Electric Art and blend the possible with the impossible. Take a closer look at all six images in the gallery below. Enjoy!

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