And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
"Guizhou is a province in southwest China known for its stunning natural landscapes, farming traditions, and authentic local culture beautifully-preserved through the ages."
#13 TFTM when the musher pops the top on a can of Dinky-Doo #19 Amazingly, the backwoods of Georgia look exactly nothing like the backroads of several movie ranches in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County.
TGIF
ReplyDeleteBeen waiting all week for Friday Open Raod
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ReplyDeleteHow did you get a pic of the new 2025 Prius?
Bo & Luke Duke.
ReplyDeleteI love TV shows/ Movies that add squealing sound effects of cars on dirt roads....
Dukes were drifting long before it became a sport
ReplyDeleteStraighten' the curves.
DeletePretty good selfie by those wolves, considering the lack of opposable thumbs.
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DeleteThat should be a prototypical band photo.
DeleteI know this is wrong, but when I saw the next to last, my brain started hearing "ack-ack! Ack-ack!"
ReplyDeleteThat's our future if we let them.
Delete#9 - Beautiful. Japan? Anyone know where?
ReplyDelete"Guizhou is a province in southwest China known for its stunning natural landscapes, farming traditions, and authentic local culture beautifully-preserved through the ages."
DeleteMust've been nice to have all those Generals to wreck every week that somebody else paid for.
ReplyDelete#9, there was a lot of work building that! I wonder how old it is?
ReplyDelete#12, anyone know where/what that race is?
Where-
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass
Hi Rob, that is the Stelvio Pass in northern Italy near the Swiss border.
ReplyDeleteI love the exposed pushrods and rocker arms on the old Rudge.
Al_in_Ottawa
I love the Japanese countryside with the tori gates and the terraced field.
ReplyDelete#13 TFTM when the musher pops the top on a can of Dinky-Doo
ReplyDelete#19 Amazingly, the backwoods of Georgia look exactly nothing like the backroads of several movie ranches in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County.
The dog in the indian blanket is living his best life.
ReplyDelete#8 looks like the Burro Creek bridge by Wikiup, AZ. Just made that drive 9 & 12 Jul.
ReplyDeleteBixby Creek bridge on highway 1 near Big Sur, California
DeleteMy favorite is the one with the dog.
ReplyDeleteCan't decide if #11 is a GT4 with the fixed rear wing removed or a lesser Cayman with GT4 wheels. Nice surfboard, though...
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