How's the view???........

Big Babooba

Well-Known Member
Rock Lizards HATE snow!!!

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DS

Fenderbender
I dont see the beauty so much: :wink2:
I set the camera for a snow pic,but
forgot to shut off the flash...so all the
flakes falling were lit up.
 

DS

Fenderbender
There is something captivating about that third photo.
The hydro pole looks like it was wired in 1948, original lamp still in use.
The small generator in the forefront rusts silently .
The silo erupts in a creepy taste of color and mystery.
 

Pkgrunner

Till I Collapse
Southern California Winter...

This was Friday at a house on a hill from a split I got from a dissolved route due to the bad weather elsewhere... San Clemente is just on the other side of that range in the background of the first picture
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over9five

Moderator
Staff member
Very cute dog looks like she has a lot of spirit.

Couple of questions...What kind of snack is the person eating,Angie's eating Taquitos what's on T.V. TV??? That's the pellet stove!!!!and is that a real cat in the background and if so is it jealous? Cat??? What cat???:happy-very:
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Trademark
The company's trademark is the Bulldog. Mack trucks earned this nickname in 1917, during World War I, when the British government purchased the Mack AC model to supply its front lines with troops, food and equipment. British soldiers dubbed the truck the "Bulldog Mack", because they said it had "the tenacity of a bulldog." Its pugnacious, blunt-nosed hood, coupled with its incredible durability, reminded the soldiers of the tenacious qualities of their country's mascot, the British Bulldog.[15][16]
The logo was first used in 1921 for the AB chain drive models and made the official corporate logo in 1922.[17]
 
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