@larssivertsen Happy Belated Happy Birthday LarCan’t wait to have here in Dallas for while. Hopefully can hear you live on the Ticket. May your Cyborg leg continue to heal Sir.
I can honestly say my orthopedic rotation caused me to go work cardiac surgical space.
Safe travels.
@MikeSirois Hey sweet bastard. Would you be able to see a link / contact info or pics of K’s dad’s leather work? All that with a big f’ing please sir. Love you buns, at least the right one.
Croatia is known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, but it’s not just the scenery that makes it a popular tourist destination. Croatia is also one of the few countries in the world that has dog lifeguards.
Furry friends are patrolling the beaches of Croatia all summer long, helping to keep swimmers safe. These specially trained dogs are experts at water rescue, and they can even tow multiple swimmers to safety at once.
Dog lifeguards are typically large breeds of dogs, such as Newfoundlands, Golden Retrievers, and Labrador Retrievers. They are known for their strong swimming skills, their calm demeanor, and their gentle nature.
To become a dog lifeguard, dogs must undergo rigorous training. They learn how to swim in all types of water conditions, how to rescue swimmers in distress, and how to work with human lifeguards.
@peet2@TheKickAround@3rdDegreeNet Nope, just have Buzz, Dan or Andy slide you one name a week… you trying to get up that verbal motorcycle ramp is generationally transcendent.
@peet2 you gotta fit the Sesame Street player name pronunciation bit at least once on both @TheKickAround and @3rdDegreeNet weekly. Funny to hear a 50+ yr old man having a mini-stroke just trying to say a name.