I will use the 5th to prevent demerits.
That doesn’t work on CF. Ask Tree. He drinks too much all the time!
I will use the 5th to prevent demerits.
Yeah, I suspect he even has more than 5, sometimes.That doesn’t work on CF. Ask Tree. He drinks too much all the time!
I will use the 5th to prevent demerits.
That doesn’t work on CF. Ask Tree. He drinks too much all the time!
View attachment 613196This field has mice and they are all around me.
For some reason dungeons, rats, and helpless, beautiful women bring to mind this lady.
I'll save her from the horrible rats!!!
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She looks scared
It's all a matter of perspective Kathy...Save her?
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This image should show her predicament a bit more clearly:She should, as she's about to drown in an 18th century Russian prison, courtesy of Catherine the Great.
give her credit for doing it. That is going to hurt coming off!Give him credit for inventiveness, though ...
give her credit for doing it. That is going to hurt coming off!
This image should show her predicament a bit more clearly:
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Konstantin Flavitsky. Princess Tarakanova
(in the Russian State Tretyakov Gallery)
Princess Tarakanova (1864) depicts a flood inundating St. Petersburg’s Peter and Paul Fortress. The so-called Princess Tarakanova (in fact, her real name was never known) was in prison for falsely claiming to be the daughter of Empress Elizabeth (1709-1762). Look at the dark walls of her cell and the despair in her face when she realizes that the water is inexorably rising and that no one will come to her rescue. The true story is less dramatic, but no less tragic. In fact, she succumbed to tuberculosis in the fortress in December 1775, after only 10 months of incarceration.