Okay, the common swift. The little suckers never (hardly ever) stop flying. Okay that can't be true. Noep. In an 'emergency' the may stop flying. Otherwise... Read it yourownselph!
Phreddie may be on a crime spree and you're thinking about birds.
Uke said
2:31 PM, 10/30/16
Phreddie's stomping grounds hardly ever intersect with ***'s, so why worry? Especially with lotsa bird nooz!
Cy Valley said
3:48 PM, 10/30/16
Uke wrote:
Phreddie's stomping grounds hardly ever intersect with ***'s, so why worry? Especially with lotsa bird nooz!
Phreddie's been all over the world and seen things most of us never will. So. . .you just never know. . .what might turn up
Freddie Krueger said
5:34 PM, 10/30/16
San Antonio, haven't been there in awhile.
The Krink said
12:21 AM, 10/31/16
Think its been 25+ years since I was last in Pysht WA. Not sure how the town got its
name unless its from the Pysht River that passes through town. Think a logging railroad
went through Pysht at one time long ago. If you take SR112 west of Port Angeles it takes
you the driver on a northern drive up very near the Straits of Juan de Fuca but the hour
drive is mostly spent driving through miles of tree lined highway but once you hit "Twin"
SR 112 is close to the beach for about 5-miles and before you know it...you are in Pysht.
Snippy said
3:03 AM, 10/31/16
Sounds like some terrist Ay-rabb (0'bama) way of saying pee-shit. Commie town.
Okay, the common swift. The little suckers never (hardly ever) stop flying. Okay that can't be true. Noep. In an 'emergency' the may stop flying. Otherwise... Read it yourownselph!
http://www.morningticker.com/2016/10/this-bird-is-doing-something-that-is-astonishing-scientists/
Phreddie's stomping grounds hardly ever intersect with ***'s, so why worry? Especially with lotsa bird nooz!
Phreddie's been all over the world and seen things most of us never will. So. . .you just never know. . .what might turn up
name unless its from the Pysht River that passes through town. Think a logging railroad
went through Pysht at one time long ago. If you take SR112 west of Port Angeles it takes
you the driver on a northern drive up very near the Straits of Juan de Fuca but the hour
drive is mostly spent driving through miles of tree lined highway but once you hit "Twin"
SR 112 is close to the beach for about 5-miles and before you know it...you are in Pysht.