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19 hours ago, JSngry said:

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I had two history classes with Dr. Bennett Wall, who told us that he flunked George Blanda twice when he taught at UK.

How you can tell when the pickings will be slim at an estate sale, this was on the first items pictured.84f9d48d-f1ec-4825-afaf-e7d5776104de.jpg

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9 hours ago, JSngry said:

What eats the rabbits?

Here in the Sonoran desert, mostly the frequent and very healthy looking coyotes and bobcats.  Occasionally mountain lions as well, though they're around less since they tend to be solitary and cover a greater territory, and I haven't caught one on camera yet.

Also hawks and owls, which we also see regularly.  And rattlesnakes eat the younger rabbits as well.

Rabbits and Gambel's Quail are pretty much at the bottom of the food chain.

A Harris hawk on my back fence:
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A bobcat near my driveway:

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Coyotes on my neighbor's driveway:

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Slim Gaillard, Sarah Vaughan & Pee Wee Marquette at Sarah Vaughan's Birthday party at Birdland in NYC on the early morning of March 28, 1954. Photo by William "PoPsie" Randolph.
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c1928….Jack Penewell and his Stella “Twiin-Six” guitar.

Jack was a multi-neck instrumentalist - he played a twin 6 string guitar and a twin 6 steel guitar. He also designed the world’s first double neck steel guitar (an acoustic model built by Gibson in 1932).

Jack Penewell was one of the stars of Marsh Laboratories’ Autograph label in the mid-1920s. Playing a Stella “Twin-Six” guitar, Penewell was already a hit with Midwestern radio fans when he cut his first known sides for Orlando Marsh in late 1924 or early 1925. He later went on to record a few titles for Paramount that were issued on their low-priced Broadway label .

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