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scorpyo72 t1_jeaulf2 wrote
Reply to First time visiting the US by KIFF_82
Nah. She's been there for a while. She vacationed here in 1885 and liked it so much, she never left.
scorpyo72 t1_jeaia04 wrote
Reply to comment by shamalonight in Found this one by shamalonight
I'm not familiar with that plate unless it's a really faded old plate.
scorpyo72 t1_jea2j9b wrote
Reply to comment by shamalonight in Found this one by shamalonight
I identify with this person.. it appears they moved from Tucson to Oregon, but I can't quite tell what state the plate is from.
scorpyo72 t1_jea193d wrote
Reply to comment by manfromindia9 in India by Professional-Car-134
Where?
scorpyo72 t1_je227y5 wrote
Reply to comment by edlee98765 in Don't let her cuteness fool you (Hungary, 1944) by Steve_Hufnagel
Buncha cowherds, if you ask me
scorpyo72 t1_je1w069 wrote
Reply to comment by kennethdpedersen in Just got a NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro lens this weekend, this is my first picture with it. by kennethdpedersen
Sadly, my collection eventually folded because I always had difficulty with keeping my space clean (admittedly, it was bad). I got to play with my kids' Lego sets when we bought a table for them, and I always have fun snapping a brick or two together.
My step daughter and son in law share a love for it. They have their place decorated in Lego Art and Star Wars Lego models. His dad fills his garage with a huge Lego Christmas Village during the holidays.
scorpyo72 t1_je1sonh wrote
Damnit, Loli, I said starch the shorts!
scorpyo72 t1_je1sja4 wrote
Reply to comment by OddPaint2515 in Reminds me of the playing cards in Alice in Wonderland. by TerriestTabernacle
Same as it ever was.
scorpyo72 t1_je0a30t wrote
Reply to comment by kennethdpedersen in Just got a NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro lens this weekend, this is my first picture with it. by kennethdpedersen
Genius- you nailed it: [Set 493-1] Space Command Center (Flatplate version). That's it. Red and white it is! They re released it with the textured landscape plates a few years on. And 79 aligns with the Christmas I would have received it on.
scorpyo72 t1_jdztsgk wrote
Reply to comment by kennethdpedersen in Just got a NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro lens this weekend, this is my first picture with it. by kennethdpedersen
I thought I got my first Lego space set when I was 6 but it might have been 8. I thought I remembered it having blue and white figures but it may have been some other color.
The yellow guys were a few years later. I remember my sets having a gray base but no moon rocks or craters- my friend that lived across the street got that set some time after.
I can't seem to find what my set was, but I recognize at least a half dozen of the other ones, from catalogs of the time. The Sears and JC Penney catalogs used to fuel most of my Lego fantasies and I dreamed of getting the entire space playset (Which was only 5 or 6 sets at the time).
scorpyo72 t1_jdyh4ii wrote
Reply to Just got a NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro lens this weekend, this is my first picture with it. by kennethdpedersen
Excellent subject matter. I'm going to guess that you're an individual of a certain age.
scorpyo72 t1_jdtf2cr wrote
Reply to comment by bradypsmith in Found an inventive new use for a lugnut. It’s a bit of a weird Flex, but I like it. by SeaboarderCoast
Very clever.
scorpyo72 t1_jdre3au wrote
r/oddlyterrifying
scorpyo72 t1_jdfxcyj wrote
Reply to comment by chosenwoton in I am proud of Nigel Frank-N-Furter by chosenwoton
It's an issue, especially if you have any ADD issues. It took me till about 20 when I learned how to sit down and focus. I still have issues but I've gotten much better. Now days (30 years on) I can sit down and rough out a full concept in a few minutes.. seeing it through to completion is still a problem occasionally. Learn self discipline now and how to set goals for yourself.
I wish you good luck and success.
scorpyo72 t1_jdfu6fw wrote
Reply to I am proud of Nigel Frank-N-Furter by chosenwoton
Well done, OP. I strongly suggesting remastering the image in a digital program and selling the prints. The coloring everywhere is great except for the lips where your markers overlapped a little. It would also be pretty easy to draw a background similar to the "throne" background in "Sweet Transvestite" to 'frame' it.
Understand this is constructive criticism. I love the image, the coloring, and the overall presentation.
Edit- looking at it again, maybe just the remaster and a black background.
scorpyo72 t1_jdfsyv0 wrote
Reply to comment by angry_1 in I am proud of Nigel Frank-N-Furter by chosenwoton
Would be interesting to see where the audience participation lines up. I have the lines from a show in Tucson from 30-some years ago memorized. Tragically, I haven't been in a while.
scorpyo72 t1_jd9psvi wrote
Reply to TIL of the Pig War, a border dispute between the US and the UK, around Vancouver Island (present-day Canada) and Washington State. The only casualty was a pig, owned by an Irish farmer, which was shot by an American farmer for eating his potatoes. Both countries deployed military troops. by drak0bsidian
The island of San Juan was the epicenter. They preserve the American and British military camps.
scorpyo72 t1_jd5rl4k wrote
Reply to comment by Majestic_Pitch_1803 in Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
Well, I'll just live out the rest of my life over here while you're waiting for another interstellar object to pass by our planet, in our lifetime.
scorpyo72 t1_jd5r8ax wrote
Reply to comment by hdufort in Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
Seriously. SR 2 taught me about travel in 3 dimensional space
scorpyo72 t1_jd5qt2s wrote
Reply to comment by Majestic_Pitch_1803 in Couldn’t we land on an asteroid that is passing through our solar system and use that as a vessel for interstellar travel? by [deleted]
We have, but you're talking about interstellar (as in between the stars, or solar system to solar system) travel. The majority of the asteroids we have access to are locked up in the belt between Mars and Jupiter. We occasionally see comets, but they're not stable enough to sustain is, and then we have the forementioned need to get going at least as far as it is.
Something like ʻOumuamua, the "interstellar" object that moved through our solar system a few years back would be more on track with what you're thinking of. But that doesn't mean we could catch it. ʻOumuamua was 'tumbling' , as in it didn't have a fixed axis we could really locate to even think about trying to run up alongside it.
scorpyo72 t1_j9yuxyd wrote
Ben creeping on you.
scorpyo72 t1_j9mxbnc wrote
Reply to comment by 0002millertime in A study found that "people with cannabis purchases after legalization reduced significantly and persistently their cash spending and electronic transfers, indicating a shift from the black to the legal cannabis market." by OregonTripleBeam
I hadn't had any in years and my partner had never had it (directly at least - she got hot boxed plenty, but she didn't or realize it). She was looking for pain relief and self medicating with alcohol isn't a good choice. I explained 'it really only lasts a few hours'.
scorpyo72 t1_j9kt3tk wrote
Reply to A study found that "people with cannabis purchases after legalization reduced significantly and persistently their cash spending and electronic transfers, indicating a shift from the black to the legal cannabis market." by OregonTripleBeam
It took me several years to feel comfortable walking into a pot shop
scorpyo72 t1_j9igtqg wrote
Reply to found this bird in my tree. by Prudent-Ant-318
This is the bird in the bush. It's worth two in the hand.
scorpyo72 t1_jeec33f wrote
Reply to I made this with my hands by Antsculpt
Beautiful work. I love the tension in your pieces.
(And the pup chasing the birds was delightful). I'll follow you in IG in a bit.