Something to look at while reflecting on the life's work and social impact of Rod McKuen, a towering legend who died too young on Thursday in Los Angeles at 91.
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9 comments:
The left may consider you a tiny figure...but we like you, Ann! :)
Nice picture.
Something to look at while reflecting on the life's work and social impact of Rod McKuen, a towering legend who died too young on Thursday in Los Angeles at 91.
"Come into my arms, bonnie Rod." --God
I think that chariot is missing a horse.
I believe the vehicle is the Wisconsin version of a TARDIS.
I believe that you and Meade should be able to use Photoshop more effectively to stitch together a bunch of pictures into a panorama.
Those European sardine cans they call cars are just asking to get people killed in a wreck.
But what do lives matter? Lives really only matter when it comes to stopping murderers from being executed, apparently.
We all knew that Althouse was not of this world, but we didn't know she arrived in a space ship.
I am not the robot you are looking for.
It looks like a very large New England Patriots football helmet.
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