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It really was a beautiful walk. It made me glad for the weather really, to get us off our saddles and ontO our feet.
4 years agoIf I’d known, I could have combed my hair.
4 years agoNope. Just some soggy feet and a few sanderlings.
4 years agoThis makes me feel so old. I’ve never heard of either the group or song before now.
4 years agoOh, dear. I feel terrible about that. Because I have no sense of smell it didn’t even occur to me that he might be offended by this.
4 years agoI was some of about 7 people who saw The Freshman, and I saw it several times. I'm glad we have that in common!
4 years agoThat’s terrible! We may need to ban you from the journal if this keeps up.
Which reminds me. Did you ever see the film The Freshman, with Bert Parks singing “There she is, your Komodo Dragon”?
Now, here's the real album cover shot! It's just missing the other half of the Anderson Duo.
4 years agoHe looks tender and delicious.
4 years agoGadzooks!
4 years agoWow - another beautiful walk to add to the long list of The Stunning Landscapes of Vuelta a Iberia!
4 years agoDid you find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
4 years agoHey, that reminds me of that Golden Earring song .. "Help, I'm slippin' into the littoral zone!"
4 years agoAnd in sweeps GBO to redeem the rock star status of the shoes!
I think his fear of smelly feet might prevent him from moonlighting as a shoe horn.
Radar Love, 1973. I'm sure you've heard it, even if you weren't aware of who performed it.
4 years ago