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249/365 We're back in Doha and after an exhausting days travel this was as creative as I was going to get
i hate pegions for what they do 4 my cars everyday, i feel that i am living in a jungle not in a respected nighbourhood in AD :( every day i sufffer from pegions using my car as their toilet lol.
Stationary panels mounted on pegs is a great way to add color in this den in the Waukesha/Milwaukee area. By using pegs, the stationary panels now aren't as formal as using a drapery rod.
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Tent pegging is a cavalry sport of ancient origin, and is one of only ten equestrian disciplines officially recognised by the International Equestrian Federation. Used narrowly, the term refers to a specific mounted game with ground targets.
A random snapshot of one of the electrical utility poles that's on South Jackson Street across from the Lincoln County Public Library within the downtown area of Brookhaven, MS.
This pole is one of the few old poles that still have the old lineman foot pegs. Linemen used to access the utility lines (telephone, telephone, or electrical) up on the poles with these metal pegs before they started using bucket trucks. Linemen also use (in some cases) spiked boots and a belt to climb up the poles, especially in rough, tight areas where it's hard to get a bucket truck into. Most of the old poles that are still in service have had their metal pegs removed so that people (idiots) don't just climb up the poles.