Top photo - T.J. Thyne in Walker, Texas Ranger as Wallace Slausen, master hacker for the evil Chairman in S09E07, Turning point, aired 4 Nov 2000.
You may know him better in his role as Hodgins in Bones, master bug and plant man for the Smithsonian working for and with Constance Brennan and FBI Special Agent Booth. Bones ran for 12 seasons, 245 episodes, 2005-17.
A great multi-talented actor who also appeared in Home Improvement, Friends, and 81 other shows. His latest appearances were on The Rookie, a not half-bad show starring Nathan Fillion and an upcoming series the offer.
This is how urbanization is done.Have a shop. Live above the shop.Your one or two employees live in the town/village and commute via bicycle to work. If you're lucky, the Doctor will show up with their companion hunting aliens with a bow and arrows.
This news is ten years old (2012). The science was done in Russia. The scientist died within a few months of a heart attack. So, Earth has survived this science by ten years. First come the plants then come the plant eaters then come the meat-a-saurs and species separated by 30K years are now battling for existence.
Scientists have revived a plant from the Pleistocene epoch. This plant is 32,010 years old!
It could be balanced by younger people if they would register to vote, vote, and stay involved in the process. This nation was built by sixteen year olds, not old men and women who died in their 40s.
Not adjusted for inflation, figured on 01Jan1776-31Dec2021, this would equal 894,250,00. However adjusted for inflation I'd estimate $15 billion. $10,000 of today's dollars in 1776 would be $320,000 adjusted for inflation, if we need to do this adjustment.
However, not sure how torturing these dollars has any meaning whatsoever. This is not a comparison between modern day robber barons and any other economic structure.
This how Cooper left his boney and chew toy this morning before he went on guard duty in the backyard. Whatever he bays at has never attacked the house. He may have some USMC in him. https://www.instagram.com/p/CY4JkwEFJXj/?utm_medium=tumblr
So, I'm a bartender at a good ol' fashioned pub in England - the type that's predominantly frequented by middle-aged retirees with beer-bellies who come to escape their wives for a few hours and watch the football.
And there's this one group who're there almost every few days - all rowdy old lads in their 60s. They spend most of their time sloshing their beers and jokily insulting each other and roaring at the footie.
Except that, whenever any one of them leaves, that person goes around and gives a tender forehead kiss to each of the others before they go? At first I thought they were doing it as a joke but I soon realised that they all do this, every single time. It's genuinely just a gentle and sincere show of affection and i don't know what to do with this information
https://www.apartments.com/229-e-89th-st-new-york-ny/qz4v7rz/
The apartment house was built in 1920. Each individual bedroom is lockable.
Winner of New York’s “Miss Sweater Girl” of 1956, Jahnie Carroll holds aloft her banner of triumph. Jahnie who lives at 229 East 89th St in NYC excelled over a field of twelve finalists. She will represent the state in the national finals in fall.
And yet, if someone had shot you with a silver bullet you would take offense.
No doctor will ever get my respect like the woman in the ER who checked me for claws and fangs because I told her I was turning into a werewolf and could feel it and let me know gently that she couldn't find any but that didnt make it feel any less real, like THATS how you do it, other doctors who just flat out told me I was wrong take notes