Daily Create Responses Tweeted by @JacobJ75434228
13 total responses found since June 26, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2390 How to unload a USRAC Henry repeating lever-action rifle. Part 2 pic.twitter.com/PXPPWthxDD
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 27, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2390 How to unload a USRAC Henry repeating lever-action rifle. Part 1 pic.twitter.com/V2zPDgwxVd
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 27, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2389 This is my tattoo for a combat surgeon. Perhaps me in another life. pic.twitter.com/gDKLcHDpVa
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 25, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2388 This is my advice for my future self. pic.twitter.com/3fefta0cLB
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 24, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2382 I would like to go to Diego Garcia of the Chagos Archipelago, because it appers to be a fairly remote tropical paradise that would be fun to visit.https://t.co/UVg0xzSTGP
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 18, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2380 My "Wall of Wood". pic.twitter.com/DYZAH8MaeZ
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 17, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2379 My daily create, what does "Wickedly Artisanal" sell exactly? Who knows, that's the humor of it. pic.twitter.com/knqord99Ei
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 15, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2377 I took a jaunt, walking my dogs, Muffin and Princess. pic.twitter.com/qBruk8Bfva
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 13, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2375 My Daily Create that illustrates my goals, work, education, and hobbies. What is important to me. pic.twitter.com/hZoBXvZV8m
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 12, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2374 I created a wish list for the one of the most tactically decisive commanders in history, Subutai Ba'atur, the military strategist and commander that brought victorious conquest to the reign of Genghis Khan. https://t.co/HY3jS9pfB2 pic.twitter.com/rAhGcLRvm5
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 11, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2368 The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe. A literary classic rife with colloquialism and jargon. pic.twitter.com/RotS036glX
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 4, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2365 I would be Polaris, also known in antiquity as the
— Jacob J. (@JacobJ75434228) July 2, 2018
"North star" or "Ship's star", due to its guiding nature of
appearing above the north pole, to guide the weary traveler, the hopeful nomad,
and the foolhardy explorer on their journey to somewhere anew. pic.twitter.com/JzLJVYkhVf