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Yeah. Look at those guns! Even without the shirt, I can see he works out at that gym.
Those are women, born and raised in the same little house up in the mountains outside of Jacksonville, OR. Back in 1982 we lived in a squalid cabin near them, I used to work for them, they had bee hives and we used to transport them to the various orchards around Medford. I went back up there in the '90's to see if they were still there and alive and they were. They look exactly the same too.
 
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Lol nah but some crazy good pictures on here though
 
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I was driving around in the country to take pictures when this fence post caught my eye. It was surprisingly fun to photograph.



On that same picture trip in the country I happened across this abandoned baseball field.


I took this on one of my many trips back home to Mansfield, at Kingwood Center.


And definitely my recent favorite picture, I took this the other day (and did a little processing in Photoshop).
 
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A friend of mine took this picture.

Its a pic of the levee behind his neighborhood when it was over-topped for Hurricane Ike.

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I can tell you from my own personal experience from Hurricane Rita, that there is no more sickening (and in a strange way, awe inspiring) feeling than actually watching a levee give way to mother nature.
 
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