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The Original O'l Farts Club.

bigsur51

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need more feedback but I think this photo is photoshopped

that fish is way to heavy for her arm…or arms , I don’t know , I cannot see the other arm



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Putembk

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Back from the gambling outing. Would love to tell you all about all the cash I won but it was fun to say the least. Mrs Pute was on the dollar slots while I played craps. At least I still have my shirt.

Roads were Icy and snow packed......Saw several cars in the ditch. Damn people slow down when the road has white stuff on it. The roads weren't even that bad but everybody in this state is in such a hurry. A ditch and the wait for a tow truck will sure slow ya down a bit.

Just remembered I haven't had a thing to smoke yet today.....gotta go fix that right now.
 

SubGirl

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well alrighty then , moving right along

no quiz , this is a Personal Realization Metaphysical Astral Plane level awareness exercise



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the aged pineal contains more fluoride than any other normal soft tissue

so they say…

 

bigsur51

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dmt , lsd-25 , and other psychedelic substances are a big help when decalcifying the pineal and opening up the pathway from this life into the other dimensions

lucky for us we drank a lot of well water and by the time fluoride became a gubmint mandate , I already knew it was poison and drank a lot of distilled water and still do
 

bigsur51

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I know that place


I don’t think the base is there anymore..

just looked it up ….


The former Charleston Naval Base has been transformed into a multi-use Federal Complex (231 acres) with 17 government and armed forces tenants, as well as homeport for 6 Roll-On/Roll-Off (RORO) Military Sealift Command Ships, 4 Coast Guard National Security Cutters, and 2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Research Ships.

NSA Charleston remains a Commander, Navy Installations Command administrative support installation assigned to Commander, Navy Region Southeast, located on the Joint Base Charleston Naval Weapons Station. NSA Charleston was reorganized as an "Embedded Military Unit" within the Joint Base Charleston 628th Air Base Wing. NSA Charleston Navy personnel are embedded into the Air Base Wing installation support squadrons to carry out their functions. After the creation of the Joint Base, the NSA Charleston Commanding Officer became the Deputy Commander of the 628th Air Base Wing, responsible to the Wing Commander for base installation support operations.
 

SubGirl

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I don’t think the base is there anymore..

just looked it up ….


The former Charleston Naval Base has been transformed into a multi-use Federal Complex (231 acres) with 17 government and armed forces tenants, as well as homeport for 6 Roll-On/Roll-Off (RORO) Military Sealift Command Ships, 4 Coast Guard National Security Cutters, and 2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Research Ships.

NSA Charleston remains a Commander, Navy Installations Command administrative support installation assigned to Commander, Navy Region Southeast, located on the Joint Base Charleston Naval Weapons Station. NSA Charleston was reorganized as an "Embedded Military Unit" within the Joint Base Charleston 628th Air Base Wing. NSA Charleston Navy personnel are embedded into the Air Base Wing installation support squadrons to carry out their functions. After the creation of the Joint Base, the NSA Charleston Commanding Officer became the Deputy Commander of the 628th Air Base Wing, responsible to the Wing Commander for base installation support operations.
yes we got a lot of good craftsmen from that base when it shut down at Kings Bay, Ga where I worked.
 

bigsur51

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we loved being stationed at Charleston AFB back then , early 70’s….

me and my new bride found a nice little cottage rental home in Summerville..

our first home as newlyweds was in Hanahan , this was Feb 1 of 1973 , we got married in Tulsa right after I graduated basic training

that first year and the 1200 miles between us and our parents was pure bliss

Folly beach , Johns Island , and Edisto beach were places we hung out and no family drama…



we lived in that little trailer for about 6 months…it was heated by oil and the tank was dry when we moved in and the landlord , Mrs Sessions , said we could save some money and not order any heating oil since it was February , spring was already here….

and then the Great Blizzard of 1973 hit South Carolina….no snow plows or any snow equipment and Charleston was paralyzed for about 3 days and nights

good thing we were newlyweds or we may have froze to death…😁😁😁





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that was a cozy home….


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jokerman

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we loved being stationed at Charleston AFB back then , early 70’s….

me and my new bride found a nice little cottage rental home in Summerville..

our first home as newlyweds was in Hanahan , this was Feb 1 of 1973 , we got married in Tulsa right after I graduated basic training

that first year and the 1200 miles between us and our parents was pure bliss

Folly beach , Johns Island , and Edisto beach were places we hung out and no family drama…



we lived in that little trailer for about 6 months…it was heated by oil and the tank was dry when we moved in and the landlord , Mrs Sessions , said we could save some money and not order any heating oil since it was February , spring was already here….

and then the Great Blizzard of 1973 hit South Carolina….no snow plows or any snow equipment and Charleston was paralyzed for about 3 days and nights

good thing we were newlyweds or we may have froze to death…😁😁😁





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that was a cozy home….


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