WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Snowy!
Last weekend we went to the Hell Fire Caves, a short drive from where I live.
Built in 1748 by Sir Francis Dashwood, a member of the notorious Hell Fire Club who's motto was "Do What Thou Wilt"Wikipedia says about the meetings in the caves:
Many rumours of black magic, satanic rituals and orgies were in circulation during the life of the club. Other clubs, especially in Ireland and Scotland, were rumoured to take part in far more dubious activities. Rumours saw female "guests" (a euphemism for prostitutes) referred to as "nuns". Dashwood's club meetings often included mock rituals, pornographic materials, much drinking, wenching and banqueting.
Although its now a tourist attraction its got a pretty creepy vibe and weird atmosphere
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Fantastic RedStripe! Love it!!!
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Snowy, nice pose mate
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Not really today, but last week and every year at this time I get to move my office into the local theatre. It's pretty cool, it was a movie theatre in the 30's and they have kept a lot of the original decor and cool stuff.
We are a small, blue collar, big industry town, so it's only fitting that Imperial Oil bought the building and put their name on it but thankfully they kept the original sign and put it up over the bar
The pre-entrance to the lobby, orig doors trim and floor (so I was told by those that know!)
working…just finished hanging the drop
and very randomly, someone brought this little dude by and it decided to hang with me while they watched for a while!
that was the week
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Went in for an eye exam. Instead of dilation they have a digital retina mapping. Pretty cool.
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Sweet. Does that mean you didn't have to get the drops?
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Yep, no drops. Totally sped up the appt too since I didn't have to wait for my eyes to dilate.
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Damn, I gotta see if I can get that.
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My optician does that too, pretty cool. I don't get copies of the scan though.
You see this bright green light, almost like a laser but less intense, and you can see how that illuminates the scan in the picture.
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Life ain't bad. The world is my oysters, with a side of The Last Word cocktail, equal parts Chartreuse, lime, gin, and Luxardo. Grassfed strip steak and kale next.