This thread is totally random

In today's digital edition of "USAToday," the coverage of the return of the stranded NASA astronauts included this "action" photograph of one of the members of the ocean recovery crew. Wonder why they selected this particular photo?
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It’s a good photo
 
Friend of mine dropped by yesterday and dropped off some Finca Kilimanjaro coffee he had just freshly roasted. I really like their coffees.
 
Old dorm buddy coming down from Lake Janes today to vist. 54 years is a long but satisfying life. We will stories and laugh.

 

When will we stop allowing practices designed to increase the bandage of debt on the segment of the population that can least afford it?

This money above all mentality is a huge issue that our country seems to simply accept.

I don't use any of the food delivery services because I believe that the drivers are not properly compensate.

This is as bad as payday loans. The people who would use this are those who can least afford it.
 
Seemed like the appropriate location for this.....

The way these guys are dressed and the way they're throwing "punches", it looks almost like a scene from a spoof comedy movie:

 

World’s oldest llama enjoys comforting chronically ill children in North Carolina​

By HALLIE GOLDEN​


World's oldest llama enjoys comforting chronically ill children in North Carolina
A bucktoothed llama that spends his days comforting chronically ill children at a North Carolina camp founded by NASCAR royalty has been crowned the world’s oldest llama in captivity.

At 27 years and more than 250 days, the selfie- and snuggle-loving llama called Whitetop dethroned Dalai Llama, the Guinness World Records announced last week. Dalai lived on a ranch in Albuquerque and was announced as the oldest in 2023 shortly after his 27th birthday.

Whitetop was donated to the Victory Junction camp in 2006, just two years after race car driver Kyle Petty — the son of NASCAR great Richard Petty — and his family founded the camp in honor of Petty’s own son, Adam, who was 19 when he was killed in a 2000 crash while practicing for a race.

The year-round free camp sits on 84 acres (34 hectares) in the Petty hometown of Randleman, North Carolina, about 75 miles (121 kilometers) west of Raleigh. It’s designed for children with conditions that include cancer, kidney and heart disease, cerebral palsy, Spina Bifida and an array of neurological and physical disabilities.

Whitetop has become known for his relaxed, sweet and empathetic personality. His go-to move is to lie still while campers pet him, which can comfort children and
 
You know big brother is watching when you text someone about finding a lawyer and 2 minutes later you get an unsolicited call from a lawyer.
 
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