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call classicman, STAT~!
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Looks like an Agaricus from here ... thats just a guess though. Maybe a mycena? They typically grow on decaying wood though... I don't get into the million little ones varieties too much. There are too many too similar to each other.
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Just think how history would have changed if the sea levels had stayed where they were 16,000 years ago. :eek:
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Hey dude, there's a stick between your legs, might want to grab a handful of it!
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Yes, that one's awesome.
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When you've got money for nothing and chicks for free, this is what you buy next.
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Never hire a carpenter named Leary.
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HMNZS Wellington, on November 13, 2005, immediately before becoming a reef.
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Inventions that didn't quite get of the ground. OK, one or two did.
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An archive of weird and wacky innovations has been unearthed by an amateur historian as he trawled through a collection of images spanning the last 100 years. Businessman Chris Hodge, from Chislehurst, south east London, has collected more than 250,000 images and is having them all digitally scanned and archived. Above, an experimental flying bicycle. http://s28.postimg.org/lcgr0ug0d/inv...p_3058070k.jpg An experimental gyrocopter http://s30.postimg.org/lpfwoo69t/inv...r_3058064k.jpg ...and a Land Rover hovercraft |
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