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Boost Pope
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That looks in no way unsafe.
Saw the Ghostbusters today at Columbus Circle on the southwest corner of central park:
And also this pile of horse ****:
And a Chrysler with a dapper fox for a hood ornament:
And this guy, who could probably stand to do without the two-liter bottle of soda:
I'm pretty sure this is the same piggy I saw on the M15 bus a few months ago, and he had a 2L bottle of soda with him then as well.
Saw the Ghostbusters today at Columbus Circle on the southwest corner of central park:
And also this pile of horse ****:
And a Chrysler with a dapper fox for a hood ornament:
And this guy, who could probably stand to do without the two-liter bottle of soda:
I'm pretty sure this is the same piggy I saw on the M15 bus a few months ago, and he had a 2L bottle of soda with him then as well.
Boost Czar
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In Italy, the horses would wear diapers to prevent Ghostbusters from forming all over the ground like the NYC horses like to spew.
Unrelated RedFiat:
DSC02678 by The Braineack, on Flickr
Boost Pope
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It's like the swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano, except it's piles of horse **** instead of a giant flock of swallows.
Does this count as hit by pitch?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...eating-inside/
When the two armed men entered the McDonald’s in Besancon, a city in eastern France near the Switzerland border, they found about 40 people dining on fried, fast food.
Here’s what they didn’t know: Among the customers were 11 off-duty members of the French paramilitary special forces, soldiers who specialize in hostage situations, reported the Telegraph.
As the men burst into the restaurant late Sunday night, firing a warning shot and allegedly ransacking the cash register, the special forces just waited. They wanted to avoid drawing their guns, officials told the Telegraph, to prevent any collateral damage.
With his loot allegedly in hand, about $2,270 according to AFP, one of the robbers rushed toward the door. But his getaway was quickly thwarted. Mid-escape, he tripped.
The special forces pounced.
When his partner attempted the same maneuver, the military officers intervened again, reported AFP, and demanded the second alleged robber drop his weapon. He refused, according to the newspaper, and the officers shot him in the stomach.
When the two armed men entered the McDonald’s in Besancon, a city in eastern France near the Switzerland border, they found about 40 people dining on fried, fast food.
Here’s what they didn’t know: Among the customers were 11 off-duty members of the French paramilitary special forces, soldiers who specialize in hostage situations, reported the Telegraph.
As the men burst into the restaurant late Sunday night, firing a warning shot and allegedly ransacking the cash register, the special forces just waited. They wanted to avoid drawing their guns, officials told the Telegraph, to prevent any collateral damage.
With his loot allegedly in hand, about $2,270 according to AFP, one of the robbers rushed toward the door. But his getaway was quickly thwarted. Mid-escape, he tripped.
The special forces pounced.
When his partner attempted the same maneuver, the military officers intervened again, reported AFP, and demanded the second alleged robber drop his weapon. He refused, according to the newspaper, and the officers shot him in the stomach.