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jigfresh

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Congrats jimmer.

Doob, looking at the pics of your scooter in pieces makes me think of Doc Hollywood.... when the mechanics finally finish his little red sports car, then hand him the big box of spare parts. Haha, we weren't sure where these things went, so here you go.
 

Mohican

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Love that movie! The pet pig is great. George Hamilton as the plastic surgeon and his sweet office are soo Bel Air :)
 

giggles26

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Just some garden shots.

8 lil grape gods looking delicious
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Getting kookie remix ready for chop, bitch is coming down Sunday at 13 weeks whether she wants to or not
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New kookie remix roots at 2 weeks
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Have a good day 6, off to a basketball game so my boy can get his award for AR Reading.

Stay high.
 

DoobieBrother

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Congrats jimmer.

Doob, looking at the pics of your scooter in pieces makes me think of Doc Hollywood.... when the mechanics finally finish his little red sports car, then hand him the big box of spare parts. Haha, we weren't sure where these things went, so here you go.
Love that movie! The pet pig is great. George Hamilton as the plastic surgeon and his sweet office are soo Bel Air :)
Me & the wife both love that movie, too.
You have NO idea how many hard fought battles I've been sucked into when she starts talking about moving to that town.
:-)
The thing is, she's from a small farming town like that, but prefers mid-sized cities to live in, yet she pines for small town life.
I prefer small towns, too.
We got lucky in getting a house out on the outskirts of a small-ish city, so I can't complain.
;-)
 

DoobieBrother

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Not much to see here in Salem.
There is stuff just outside of the city, like Silver Falls State Park, The Oregon Gardens, and there's an airplane museum up the highway a bit.
Salem is a very limited city.
There's 3 smaller cities that make up the Salem Metro Area (Salem, Keizer in the North, and West Salem across the river), and that totals about 120,000 people.
But it's a cultural wasteland here for the most part.
 

TheGreenHornet

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I've always wanted to move to the Pacific Northwest. Y'all still have the colors blue and green up there, not to mention great fishing/seafood. I heard that either Salem or Portland was the suicide capital of the world though, not sure if its true and always wondered why. All the rain maybe?
 

hornedfrog2000

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I've always wanted to move to the Pacific Northwest. Y'all still have the colors blue and green up there, not to mention great fishing/seafood. I heard that either Salem or Portland was the suicide capital of the world though, not sure if its true and always wondered why. All the rain maybe?
I really don't think that suicide comment is true. From what I've always heard Japan has tons of suicide.
 

DoobieBrother

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I've always wanted to move to the Pacific Northwest. Y'all still have the colors blue and green up there, not to mention great fishing/seafood. I heard that either Salem or Portland was the suicide capital of the world though, not sure if its true and always wondered why. All the rain maybe?
Never heard of it called a suicide hotspot, but them I'm an ignorant sum'bitch sometimes.
There's a lot to see here, mountains, ocean beaches, volcanoes, caves, the high desert area, forests, sasquatch, Crater Lake, etc.
Just not much to do here in Salem but eat and sleep, and work to buy the things that make getting out of the city for as long as possible easier to get.
It's really not that rainy in the Willamette Valley. We get like 34 inches a year of rain, and 4 inches a year of snow.
:-)
 
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