it was in the spring of 1654 that the great explorer Ichabod Lumber while on a expedition to Lower Menardia , pushed his way through a covering of palm fronds and made the startling discovery of a nest of 2 × 4′s in their native habitat.
Reminds me of a chapel/grave yard I saw in Scotland. There’s a skull and crossbones, set into the stones and mortar. (Dunstaffnage Castle, built in 1220)
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nah, this is Peter we’re talking about.
Randallw about 6 years ago
The decor’s a bit gothic.
Watcher about 6 years ago
Modern Stone Age Architecture, pre-Flintstone.
Enter.Name.Here about 6 years ago
First you have to INVENT 2×4′s.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Fitting for Peter the head-shrinker a.k.a. witch doctor.
Display about 6 years ago
To marrow, to marrow, there’s always to marrow.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 6 years ago
it was in the spring of 1654 that the great explorer Ichabod Lumber while on a expedition to Lower Menardia , pushed his way through a covering of palm fronds and made the startling discovery of a nest of 2 × 4′s in their native habitat.
keltii about 6 years ago
Halloween decorating has begun
bookworm0812 about 6 years ago
I’d be one of his friends. I think that looks kind of cool!
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 6 years ago
2×4′s would help but what would gain him more friends is having an actual cave instead of black paint on rock!
Fontessa about 6 years ago
Reminds me of a chapel/grave yard I saw in Scotland. There’s a skull and crossbones, set into the stones and mortar. (Dunstaffnage Castle, built in 1220)