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Post by mchnelson on Mar 28, 2022 8:16:49 GMT
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Post by nas on Mar 28, 2022 8:30:41 GMT
hmmm, interesting article… thanx, mch!
hope all is well in Richmond on Thames… your garden must be in full bloom right about now, eh?
nas
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Post by Hari Seldon on Mar 28, 2022 13:46:59 GMT
I just had a strange thought, and have a question:
are vultures usually found in parks in the NCIS Headquarters area/in Virginia?
and no vulture jokes about D.C., please…
nas Considering how many bodies have turned up at those parks over the last 19 years, it does seem odd that this would be the first one they've gone after.
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Post by mchnelson on Mar 28, 2022 14:43:49 GMT
hmmm, interesting article… thanx, mch!
hope all is well in Richmond on Thames… your garden must be in full bloom right about now, eh?
nas
Nas it is full of scaffolding at present, as my roof is being replaced and solar panels installed. Shame because the past week has been lovely and warm. Not that I want rain until the tiles are put on.
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Post by llyan on Mar 28, 2022 16:28:17 GMT
I just had a strange thought, and have a question:
are vultures usually found in parks in the NCIS Headquarters area/in Virginia?
and no vulture jokes about D.C., please…
nas I'm not in DC, but I have seen vultures in the city in Pittsburgh. My old office used to be on the 20th floor right in downtown. There were a couple vultures who would circle the skyscrapers. From my vantage, I can tell you that turkey vultures are not only huge but they are ugly up close.
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Post by tonydickson on May 26, 2022 21:10:00 GMT
When I think of DC, I think of weasels, not vultures.
Also, why, when I hear the phrase "Gender Reveal" do I think of raincoats?
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Post by nas on May 26, 2022 21:43:56 GMT
you don’t post very often, tonydickson, but when you do you’re pretty funny!
thanx - I needed a good laugh!
nas
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