Artist Phil Garner reversed the body on a 1959 chevrolet and drove it around SF ( not for long, I expect ) in the late 60's ( early 70's? ) producing similar reactions.
@ E-sizzle >>I don’t think I’d be able to let a bee sting me<< There is a payoff: the Bee Sting High, or "Buzz". Bee venom includes dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. If you reflect on your experience with bee and wasp stings, you may find you recall them with clarity not associated with other events from the same periods.
Certainly healthier than I used to eat while in university. My favorite meal was SPAM fried in orange juice, with frozen brussel sprouts or beans, all prepared in an eventually ruined Le Creuset saucier pan that I nicked from my mum. Good times, Great times.
Years ago I used to walk my Basset Hound through Edmonton's river valley trail system and would encounter many booby traps. The park wardens said hikers started doing this when the mountain bike craze began. I carried a wire cutter for a while, there were so many of them. My guess is that one person was responsable for them all, but there were stylistic differences... The dog would always point out these things. He also found watches, jewelry, bike parts (rough trails) and one time dug through about four inches of overburden to unearth a small gold chain. Hound dogs live in another world of perception.
That's a great video... having had a couple of Basset Hound over the years, I can assure you there is no small dog lurking under all that flesh. Male Bassetts are 30 K or more. One of my Bassetts was a dead ringer for the one in the video. He had more stamina than many dogs I've known, no porch dog he. They can't outrun a human, but they can outtrail and often outthink one.
similar reactions.
There is a payoff: the Bee Sting High, or "Buzz".
Bee venom includes dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. If you reflect on your experience with
bee and wasp stings, you may find you recall them with clarity not associated with other events from the same
periods.
Didn't you first appear in mesopotamia?
hikers started doing this when the mountain bike
craze began. I carried a wire cutter for a while, there were so many of them. My guess is that one person was responsable for them all, but there were stylistic differences... The dog would always point out these things. He also found watches, jewelry, bike parts (rough trails) and one time dug through about four inches of overburden to unearth a small gold chain. Hound dogs live in another world of
perception.
Hound over the years, I can assure you there is no small dog lurking under all that flesh. Male Bassetts are 30 K or more. One of my Bassetts was a dead ringer for the one in the video. He had more stamina
than many dogs I've known, no porch dog he. They can't
outrun a human, but they can outtrail and often outthink one.