This just makes me crack up like there is no tomorrow!
Star Wars Titanic
×Star Wars Titanic
Nice crossover
Stealing my poop
×Stealing my poop
The expression on the cat's face is priceless
My dear human
×My dear human
Our cats act this way
Terfhbrerush!
×Terfhbrerush!
Love the expression on the cat
Alien cat
×Alien cat
Most interesting chef
×Most interesting chef
The Swedish Chef is DJ's favorite Muppet
SS Ayrfield
×SS Ayrfield
Homebush Bay in Sydney, Australia is home to the remnants of a ship-breaking yard that operated during the mid 20th-century. Large watercraft that outlived their usefulness were towed to Homebush Bay and dismantled to salvage any components that could be reused or sold for scrap.
One such ship was the SS Ayrfield, a 1,140-tonne behemoth built in 1911 as a steam collier that was later used during WWII as a transport ship. In 1972 it was brought to Homebush Bay to be dismantled, but fate would decide differently. Operations at the ship-breaking yard subsequently ceased and parts of several large vessels including the Ayrfield were left behind, the largest objects in an area now infamous for decades of chemical dumping and pollution. But only this century-old transport ship would be transformed by time into a floating forest, a peculiar home for trees and other vegetation that have since sprouted over the last few decades.
Then Jesus declared, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty." - John 6:35 NIV