#1 2009-12-30 04:25:41




Sorry about the sucky audio of mongoloid sprogs.  Turn the sound down if it gets to be too much.

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#2 2009-12-30 07:48:12

You really need to get out more.

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#3 2009-12-30 09:52:05

Looks like good shotgunning practice.

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#4 2009-12-30 10:10:15

I know this much, A large tumbleweed will fuck a car UP. They're not as fluffy as they look.

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#5 2009-12-30 13:39:42

Bottom of the barrel.

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#6 2009-12-30 15:59:17

kim

The most interesting thing to have happen to these fucking people. That, and the addition of a Wal-Mart garden center. Oh, and Jewels album on sale.

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#7 2009-12-30 17:03:34

kim wrote:

The most interesting thing to have happen to these fucking people. That, and the addition of a Wal-Mart garden center. Oh, and Jewels album on sale.

They had the Dukes of Hazard Movie that was out a couple of years ago, don't forget that.

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#8 2009-12-31 21:52:56

That looks just like 50th Street East, east of Palmdale, and that family sounds like a pack of retards returning to somewhere in the SF Valley or the OC.  Any local would put the hammer down and mash the fuckin' things outta the way...

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#9 2009-12-31 22:45:06

Crossing Cuyama Valley as a big storm was blowing in, I experienced, in succession:

Near zero visibility dust storm (bare plowed fields)
Massive tumbleweed migration
Pink fiberglass insulation and aluminum roofing migration (roof blown off the Burger Barn at New Cuyama)

An interesting drive, all in all.

Edit: after actually watching the vid, I'm thinking Kern County.

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#10 2010-01-01 00:33:58

sigmoid freud wrote:

Crossing Cuyama Valley as a big storm was blowing in, I experienced, in succession:

Near zero visibility dust storm (bare plowed fields)
Massive tumbleweed migration
Pink fiberglass insulation and aluminum roofing migration (roof blown off the Burger Barn at New Cuyama)

An interesting drive, all in all.

Edit: after actually watching the vid, I'm thinking Kern County.

Drove through Kern County today en route home from L.A., and the tule fog was quite thick all the way up to San Joaquin County. That stuff scares the hell out of me.

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