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On 12/21/2024 12:28 AM, dsi1 wrote:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2024 23:01:21 +0000, clams casino wrote:
He used to be Bryan's BFF in St. Louis. They both kayaked and camped
together and so on, but Kuthe is a male nurse who I think was doing
physical therapy work.
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He also had a healthy appetite for the ladies.
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He and Bryan had a falling out and RFC's bully bitches moved in for the
kill.
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He used to make these amazing hand-dipped cherry chocolates and sold
them online.
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I really wished he'd had inventory but when I looked he was all sold
though. It was a hobby business of sorts, but he knew his stuff.
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He's hated for his Nissan Leaf EV, the brick home he remodeled, his
rotating cast of Chinese roomies, and just his overall lifestyle.
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I'll let someone else fill in the details of his awfulness, suffice to
say I found his posts highly entertaining and amusing and his lust for
women every bit as strong as Bryan's.
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Oh he also knew high end audio equipment, like those Klipsch La Scala
speakers he recently sold.
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But when RFC wants to fuck with someone, they do.
rfc is filled with envious, petty, crab apples that hate enthusiastic
people that enjoy their lives.
I will move that laterally to the old crab bucket idiom, they a get dragged back in by the rest of the inmates:
https://youtu.be/RUQ2WGA8mJQRFC:
https://youtu.be/OpBdpgC97HEHere's a picture of an island where some crazy haole tried to raise a
colony of rabbits. Of course, it was an ecological disaster for the
native seabirds that nested there. These days the rabbits have been
eradicated and the island is a bird sanctuary. The strange thing about
the island is that it's shaped like a rabbit's head. This brings the
question - which was first, the rabbits or the name "Rabbit Island."
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Znqjwx8q63RXCim18
So you have one in Hawaii too?
Wow- this truly is a lateral learning thread, nice work!
https://hiroshimaforpeace.com/en/the-island-erased-from-the-map-okunoshima/Okunoshima (Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture), a national park designated for about 4 kilometers in circumference, is known as the “Rabbit Island” where about 900 rabbits live. Many tourists, both domestic and international, visit the island every year. However, Okunoshima was once called “the island that was erased from the map.” From 1929 to 1945, Okunoshima was a location for producing poison gas for use in World War II. It was erased from the map as a national secret of Japan’s major chemical weapons production base. Historical sites related to the production of poison gas still remain on Okunoshima today and continue to tell the horrors of war.
https://www.hawaii-aloha.com/blog/rabbit-islands-name-manana-and-its-story/There are two reasons for Rabbit Island’s unusual name, one literal and one figurative. Manana Island was literally home to a rabbit colony, put there by plantation owner John Cummins back in the 1880s. Figuratively, it resembles what a rabbit’s head might look like while swimming if you have some imagination and look at it right from the right angle.
Back to the actual rabbits of Rabbit Island: they were a disaster for the delicate ecosystem on Manana. It’s home and nesting site to many endangered native and migratory seabird species. Its tiny sand beach (the island itself is all of 67 acres) is the occasional home of itinerant (also endangered) Hawaiian monk seals as they hunt and sun their way through Hawaiian waters. Native naupaka and other plant life clings to windswept cliffs and slopes.
It took about a hundred years, but the rabbits are gone from Rabbit Island Hawaii, Manana and new nesting sites have taken hold. Rabbit Island is returning to an untouched, rabbit-free natural state.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fVglIRufWM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWA32UOqlWQAnd with some tasty Hawaiian guitar (steel guitar) and even a bit of yodeling - nice tune.