#1 Kon #2 Tommy #3 Bruce 😮 ;D
2010
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And Jessianne Joyner (holding the trophy) 4th.......
Who can breathe underwater and control fish and other underwater life for up to a minute. Initially, he was depicted as speaking to sea creatures "in their own language" rather than telepathically, and only when they were close enough to hear him (within a 20-yard radius)???
I was practicing for our end of the year Bi-atholon. Ride one lap on the track than swim a lap in your gear. Looks like I'll have a head start on every one else.
Yours truly
Aqua-man
Hot Damn!!!! Is that "Eat My Roost Aqua-Man"? Hey Schultz, do you remember him looking that fit? lol 😮 😮 😮 ;D ::)
He needs a seashell necklace and a set of conch shell shoes.
Do you know the order these 3 finished for the year in this celebration?
By the way one of the three happens to be our current rider of the month 22ommy!
Was that champagne or apple cider your dumping all over that minor. 😮
Hot Damn!!!! Is that "Eat My Roost Aqua-Man"? Hey Schultz, do you remember him looking that fit? lol 😮 😮 😮 ;D ::)
Hilarious motocross -aqua racing action by Tanner and Lombardo!
Blake, that was Sparkling Cider.
Where did the word potluck originate from?
Which photo best represents potluck?
The word pot-luck appears in the 16th century English work of Thomas Nashe, and used to mean "food provided for an unexpected or uninvited guest, the luck of the pot."[this quote needs a citation] The sense "communal meal, where guests bring their own food," appears to have originated in the late 19th century or early 20th century, particularly in the Western North America, either by influence from potlatch or possibly by extension of traditional sense of "luck of the pot."
To the Irish, a potluck was a meal with no particular menu. Everyone participating brought a dish for all to share. The term comes from a time when groups of Irish women would gather together and cook dinner. They only had one pot so they cooked the meal together with whatever ingredients they happened to have that day
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Elvis 537g
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The word pot-luck appears in the 16th century English work of Thomas Nashe, and used to mean "food provided for an unexpected or uninvited guest, the luck of the pot."[this quote needs a citation] The sense "communal meal, where guests bring their own food," appears to have originated in the late 19th century or early 20th century, particularly in the Western North America, either by influence from potlatch or possibly by extension of traditional sense of "luck of the pot."
To the Irish, a potluck was a meal with no particular menu. Everyone participating brought a dish for all to share. The term comes from a time when groups of Irish women would gather together and cook dinner. They only had one pot so they cooked the meal together with whatever ingredients they happened to have that day
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Did you want to try a shot at the photo question..lol
I have to go with #3 the Irish hottie 😮 ;D
Elvis 537g
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I have to go with #3 the Irish hottie 😮 ;D
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Agreed....it'd sure be lucky to dip into her pot! 😉