texasheathen:

riderz:

Perhaps in 2 years.

That would be one helluva ride. Must start planning accordingly! Beautiful places in between too. I would definitely have to take my cameras.

Cameras, Wives and a great ride…. I hear you might have some free time then, I’ll block a week!

texasheathen:

riderz:

Perhaps in 2 years.

That would be one helluva ride. Must start planning accordingly! Beautiful places in between too. I would definitely have to take my cameras.

Cameras, Wives and a great ride…. I hear you might have some free time then, I’ll block a week!

Perhaps in 2 years.

Perhaps in 2 years.

GPOY, cept Bourbon…

GPOY, cept Bourbon…

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sweet mother of pasta…HERE

sweet mother of pasta…HERE

This isn’t a picture, it’s a GIF….

This isn’t a picture, it’s a GIF….

jiffysquid:

kittyz & ttityz

My First “cat on the interwebs” picture….

jiffysquid:

kittyz & ttityz

My First “cat on the interwebs” picture….

foxtrotheathen:

The only time Im nervous on the bike. Trucks.

I used to be nervous when passing trucks, I now reach over and connect with them, Locked throttle hand on steel…..

foxtrotheathen:

The only time Im nervous on the bike. Trucks.

I used to be nervous when passing trucks, I now reach over and connect with them, Locked throttle hand on steel…..

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… and we are in bed together
laughing
and we don’t care
about anything …
I love unmade beds. I love when people are drunk and crying and cannot be anything but honest in that moment. I love the look in people’s eyes when they realize they’re in love. I love the way people look when they first wake up and they’ve forgotten their surroundings. I love the gasp people take when their favorite character dies. I love when people close their eyes and drift to somewhere in the clouds. I fall in love with people and their honest moments all the time. I fall in love with their breakdowns and their smeared makeup and their daydreams. Honesty is just too beautiful to ever put into words.
chguise:

I work for a non profit called Not Alone.  They provide confidential services to soldiers and their families who are struggling with the invisible wounds of war.  My husband has combat PTSD and TBI from the 14 months he spent in Iraq as a combat medic.  Not Alone came through for us, please help them with a signal boost.

chguise:

I work for a non profit called Not Alone.  They provide confidential services to soldiers and their families who are struggling with the invisible wounds of war.  My husband has combat PTSD and TBI from the 14 months he spent in Iraq as a combat medic.  Not Alone came through for us, please help them with a signal boost.

WORD!

WORD!

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thepoliticalfreakshow:

Public Reveal: After Being Asked To Lead State House Prayer, Arizona House Representative Juan Mendez (D-Tempe) Reveals To Colleagues That He’s Atheist, Then Talks About His Atheism And Quote Carl Sagan
A lawmaker put in charge of delivering the opening prayer at yesterday’s session of the Arizona House of Representatives surprised his colleagues by using the opportunity to talk about his atheism and quote Carl Sagan.
USA Today says Juan Mendez (D-Tempe) put in a request to have Secular Coalition of Arizona director Serah Blain speak before the house during yesterday’s “prayer time,” but his request was somehow misplaced, so he decided to address the House in her stead.
“Most prayers in this room begin with a request to bow your heads. I would like to ask you not to bow your heads,” Mendez told his fellow legislators at the start of yesterday’s invocation. “I would like to ask that you take a moment to look around the room at all of the men and women here, in this moment, sharing together this extraordinary experience of being alive and of dedicating ourselves to working toward improving the lives of the people of our state.”
He continued:

This room in which there are many challenging debates, many moments of tension, of ideological division, of frustration. But this is also a room where, as my Secular Humanist tradition stresses, by the very fact of being human, we have much more in common than we have differences. We share the same spectrum of potential for care, for compassion, for fear, for joy, for love.
Carl Sagan once wrote, “For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love.” There is, in the political process, much to bear. In this room, let us cherish and celebrate our shared humanness, our shared capacity for reason and compassion, our shared love for the people of our state, for our Constitution and for our democracy - and let us root our policymaking process in these values that are relevant to all Arizonans regardless of religious belief or nonbelief. In gratitude and in love, in reason and in compassion, let us work together for a better Arizona.

Mendez went on to point out several Secular Coalition for Arizona members watching from the House gallery, and said he hoped Arizona’s non-believers would now be able to “feel as welcome and valued here as believers.”
The Phoenix New Times reports that one of the Coalition members in attendance “said she was ‘witnessing history.’”
In related news, the Supreme Court this week announced its plans to review the constitutionality of holding prayer sessions at legislative meetings.
[photo via Mendez for AZ]

thepoliticalfreakshow:

Public Reveal: After Being Asked To Lead State House Prayer, Arizona House Representative Juan Mendez (D-Tempe) Reveals To Colleagues That He’s Atheist, Then Talks About His Atheism And Quote Carl Sagan

A lawmaker put in charge of delivering the opening prayer at yesterday’s session of the Arizona House of Representatives surprised his colleagues by using the opportunity to talk about his atheism and quote Carl Sagan.

USA Today says Juan Mendez (D-Tempe) put in a request to have Secular Coalition of Arizona director Serah Blain speak before the house during yesterday’s “prayer time,” but his request was somehow misplaced, so he decided to address the House in her stead.

“Most prayers in this room begin with a request to bow your heads. I would like to ask you not to bow your heads,” Mendez told his fellow legislators at the start of yesterday’s invocation. “I would like to ask that you take a moment to look around the room at all of the men and women here, in this moment, sharing together this extraordinary experience of being alive and of dedicating ourselves to working toward improving the lives of the people of our state.”

He continued:

This room in which there are many challenging debates, many moments of tension, of ideological division, of frustration. But this is also a room where, as my Secular Humanist tradition stresses, by the very fact of being human, we have much more in common than we have differences. We share the same spectrum of potential for care, for compassion, for fear, for joy, for love.

Carl Sagan once wrote, “For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love.” There is, in the political process, much to bear. In this room, let us cherish and celebrate our shared humanness, our shared capacity for reason and compassion, our shared love for the people of our state, for our Constitution and for our democracy - and let us root our policymaking process in these values that are relevant to all Arizonans regardless of religious belief or nonbelief. In gratitude and in love, in reason and in compassion, let us work together for a better Arizona.

Mendez went on to point out several Secular Coalition for Arizona members watching from the House gallery, and said he hoped Arizona’s non-believers would now be able to “feel as welcome and valued here as believers.”

The Phoenix New Times reports that one of the Coalition members in attendance “said she was ‘witnessing history.’”

In related news, the Supreme Court this week announced its plans to review the constitutionality of holding prayer sessions at legislative meetings.

[photo via Mendez for AZ]

Would you get the fuck out of the way?! I’m trying to check out that bike.

redandblackattack:

My thoughts 99.9% of the time I see some scantily clad woman modeling on, or around a bike…

It really pisses me off when they call them “biker babes” 99.9% of the time, lil miss big tits couldn’t name the model of bike they’re blocking …..

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