'touch it', that's FrenchActually I can.
The guy who gave us RICO is a law professor, last name Robert Blakey at Notre Dame .
I knew his son who was a I think county atty for Riverhead.
His name wasnt Sal![]()
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'touch it', that's FrenchActually I can.
The guy who gave us RICO is a law professor, last name Robert Blakey at Notre Dame .
I knew his son who was a I think county atty for Riverhead.
His name wasnt Sal![]()
that is cool man! how many different poses could you cast?This is what the soldiers look like when they’re painted stain… There are currently residing in a 1700s era farm home up in Vermont…. View attachment 19141530
I don’t remember but looking at the picture of my sisters collection that I gave her there are three different poses. Each pose has an opposing side made out of an alloy with wooden handles and some sort of spring clip to hold them together. I should have the crucible to send with the molds… I am told my grandfather bought them during the depression and made them for my father… I’m told my grandfather bought all of his stocks while people are jumping out of the windows back in depression. I’ve got a picture of my father and my grandmother all dressed up in front of the Apollo theater and uptown Manhattan during the depression and they look pretty spiffy…that is cool man!
how many different individual posed did the casting make?
your dad looks really short but your mom is kind of fine!That’s a good question as to why there’s no blue soldiers. I guess I just had more red sitting around than I did any other color…I made them for my nephew, but when my sister saw them, she wouldn’t let them touch them and put them up on the wall. Being there made out of pure lead, they don’t take a lot of abuse… my family has a very rich history in Manhattan in the performing arts district. My grandfather was instrumental in the Carnegie hall and my father ran Lincoln center from 61 until 70 when he died. View attachment 19141536
holy cowThis is a picture of what the boys do every night, I ban worship Dutch… some German shepherds are very vocal and Ivan is one of those dogs and I fully expect to hear from him when we put Dutch down.. View attachment 19141541
3.52% but a nice up-side. I can see that...no but xom has been very good to me with its dividend plus price appreciation
i bought in when i was cheaper, i like dividends in the 4-5% range and over time the stock has paid for itself through the dividend3.52% but a nice up-side. I can see that...
Pfizer, 6.27% /finance 402i bought in when i was cheaper, i like dividends in the 4-5% range and over time the stock has paid for itself through the dividend
/econ 101
I lived in a neighborhood when I was a young child and we would always dig through the trash when someone moved.probably give them to a guy that has about 500 lbs. of lead...I can't see me using them again stain, let me go out and see where that are tomorrow...I'm sure that they still live in the lower drawer of my dad's tool box he made in 1952...I know you'd make good use of them...I've collected more stuff than any 4 people has a right to have...never too proud to dig in the trash pile...that's where treasures are found...
pfe has been a money trap for me but i dont mind being paid to waitPfizer, 6.27% /finance 402![]()
Haven’t need more than a quart of coolant in ten years. I do all maintenance and repairs on it. I was worried it was a warped head. Lots of people online claimed they passed a combustion gas test but head gasket and milling the cylinder head fixed it. It’s a D17 engine. If it never had a head issue it will be the only engine they made that didn’t. And she just turned 279,000.Hmmm. You’re not gonna believe this. But that is a classic sign of beinglow on coolant.
You were a cute gafferThat’s a good question as to why there’s no blue soldiers. I guess I just had more red sitting around than I did any other color…I made them for my nephew, but when my sister saw them, she wouldn’t let them touch them and put them up on the wall. Being there made out of pure lead, they don’t take a lot of abuse… my family has a very rich history in Manhattan in the performing arts district. My grandfather was instrumental in the Carnegie hall and my father ran Lincoln center from 61 until 70 when he died. View attachment 19141536