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LOL!Don't think I'd have implants done there Jack. Go somewhere they have professional dentists. Perhaps the Democratic Republic of the Congo or maybe Bangladesh...![]()




Beautiful photo my friend


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LOL!Don't think I'd have implants done there Jack. Go somewhere they have professional dentists. Perhaps the Democratic Republic of the Congo or maybe Bangladesh...![]()
Beautiful photo my friend
Thank you, Steve.
I love seeing the Horn Lambs.![]()
Smashing Steve![]()
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Thank you Steve!Big Nick looking good !
Thank you Steve!Your sun-soaked horn looks great!
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Garden of Eden
Many thanks pal.Dwight, your lamb is stellar. What a fine garden you cultivate.
Much obliged Jack! I hope you heal quickly.Beautiful photo my friend
Thanks buddy!Another smashing picture !
You should, I was pleasantly surprised.I'm going to have to try that.![]()
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Sweet lamb David.
Thanks so much Dwight!What a beautiful image Todd!!!
Wow! Gorgeous photo!
Thank you Steve.Lot's of sweetness in this pic !
What a great use for a lamb!Not that anyone here doesn't already know how useful a Lambfoot blade can be, but cracking pistachios has never been easier. Just a little twist and they pop right open!
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Are you heading or heeling with that blue rope?Good morning Guardians. Rainy morning but that did not dissuade me from my morning walk. Seems like a Blue Rope kind of day.
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Bristol Fashion!
Great times and a nice Lamb!Yesterday we headed into downtown St. Louis for a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium. Baseball is by far my favorite sport, and I’ve been a Cardinals fan my entire life (growing up in Arkansas, we didn’t have any of our own professional sports teams). I went to my first game at the old Busch Stadium when I was just a few months old, and we used to drive up for games fairly often before Julie and I moved away from Arkansas in 2011. This was the first Cardinals home game I’ve been to since then, and it was good to be back.
Before the game, we stopped at 4 Hands Brewing Co. They offer parking on games days for $10, and you get a token for a free beer, so I don’t think it’s a bad deal.
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Back in 2005, when they were building the current Busch Stadium, they offered fans an opportunity to purchase personalized bricks that would pave the walkway around the outside of the stadium. My dad bought a brick for me that year for Christmas, so we always have to stop by and see it before we go in.
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The brick is located outside the team store, near this Stan Musial statue. (I also have one on my bookshelf at home, which they sent you when you purchased one.)
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We had a pretty nice view from our seats.
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Scout found the seats themselves a little tricky, as any time she sat all the way back, the seat would start to fold up on her. She didn’t seem to mind too much, though.
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After the game (the Cardinals won, 5-1), you could line up to let the kids run the bases. The line was long, but it moved pretty fast. That’s Eleanor in the black shirt and red hat.
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Charlie Lamb looks good sunning itself!
Cool horn Lamb pal!
Magnificent!
Cool pic of your Lamb!Not that anyone here doesn't already know how useful a Lambfoot blade can be, but cracking pistachios has never been easier. Just a little twist and they pop right open!
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Thanks Todd!Sweet lamb David.![]()
Try using the 'nose' of the blade too Pat, works perfectNot that anyone here doesn't already know how useful a Lambfoot blade can be, but cracking pistachios has never been easier. Just a little twist and they pop right open!
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Thanks buddyMuch obliged Jack! I hope you heal quickly.
Looking good Mitch
Glad you are able to get out and about Jack.Good morning Guardians, I hope everyone's week is off to a good start. I haven't checked the weather forecast yet, but I can see little blue among the clouds, so fingers crossedMy regular sourdough toast is too tough for my sore gum, so I'm just having some muesli, with a cup of Yorkshire, and in a couple of hours, I'll call in at Charlie's for a coffee and a croissant I reckon
I don't have too much on today, just a couple of errands to take care of in town
Got my Cosimo de Bendetto Pals Lambsfoot in my pocket (thanks folks)
Have a good day Guardians
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I'm definitely going to give that a try!Not that anyone here doesn't already know how useful a Lambfoot blade can be, but cracking pistachios has never been easier. Just a little twist and they pop right open!
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Very nice LF knife there Jack. Sorry about your pain in the gums. Hope you heel up soon.Good morning Guardians, I hope everyone's week is off to a good start. I haven't checked the weather forecast yet, but I can see little blue among the clouds, so fingers crossedMy regular sourdough toast is too tough for my sore gum, so I'm just having some muesli, with a cup of Yorkshire, and in a couple of hours, I'll call in at Charlie's for a coffee and a croissant I reckon
I don't have too much on today, just a couple of errands to take care of in town
Got my Cosimo de Bendetto Pals Lambsfoot in my pocket (thanks folks)
Have a good day Guardians
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Thanks a lot BobGlad you are able to get out and about Jack.
The Pals is looking good.![]()
Good luck buddy (I had my crop last week)
Thanks Bill, you just reminded me to go and have a rinse with saltwater!I'm definitely going to give that a try!
Very nice LF knife there Jack. Sorry about your pain in the gums. Hope you heel up soon.
Have a great time my friendGood morning Guardians. Rain moved out of the area and I was welcomed by a bright and sunny morning. Off to the links with my HHB in tow.
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