Would love to see Trump trying one on out in the Rose Garden and telling the brats from the press that he is flying out to Seattle later today to fix things.
Every single one would have yellow stains on their panties.
2. Used to have a dog that loved playing in the tall hay or wheat 6. Gonna take a guess that that fire started with dry bearings in a green combine. 8. Alliant 2400?
#3 - the video definition of Sad Sack #6 - I remember my dad doing that while I was using a shovel to throw dirt on the flames. It works, as long as there are no strong winds. Frank
#3 I never understood why communist regimes thought that the silly walk was impressive. I can see how it took a lot of training and discipline to get it right, but after all that effort it still looks ridiculous. Were we supposed to feel intimidated?
#8 - Glad to see that I'm not the only one who decided that wearing gloves when firing my new model Super Blackhawk .44 mag with full house rounds is a very good idea.
#6 yes, trying to create a fire break. Looks like a Steiger tractor pulling a disc. Fire is a bit intense for wheat stubble. Color an everything else indicates wheat. Perhaps an oil crop like Flax?
I love them all, but I wonder if that farmer was able to save his crop.
ReplyDeletehttps://boredomtherapy.com/farmer-saves-land-from-fire/
DeleteI was just wondering the same thing.
DeleteAs to #4, I could use that in the discussion from your post. :D
It looks to me like wheat stubble - already harvested. I think he's just trying to keep the fire in control.
DeleteYeah, I'm thinking 'fire break' too ...
DeleteWiscoDave's link shows it was successful. If you go to Youtube, some remarks say this guy was actually the farmer's neighbor.
DeleteEither way, it worked.
#4 gave me an orgasm
ReplyDeleteNothing like a shoulder fired, belt fed AR to make you smile in the morning.
DeleteNemo
Looks like a lot of fun! 👍
DeleteWould love to see Trump trying one on out in the Rose Garden and telling the brats from the press that he is flying out to Seattle later today to fix things.
DeleteEvery single one would have yellow stains on their panties.
You see that in South Dakota in the early fall after harvest and would be dry and fires started. Crazy farmers, but would stop the advance.
ReplyDeleteNumber 4 is how you take back your freedom
ReplyDelete#4: Need about 10 of them street sweepers in Seattle
ReplyDelete#6--Please someone show this to Michael Bloomberg since he thinks that farming is so frickin' easy.
ReplyDelete#3 ?? Ministry of Funny Walks?
ReplyDelete#8
ReplyDeleteHave never noticed a hammer do a "double tap" like that.
Either I just don't pay attention, or Blackhawks don't do it.
You'd have to have truly exceptional eyes and nervous system to even sense a hint of something that happens that quickly.
Delete#3 Antifa in training
ReplyDelete#4 Everyone else
#4 needed in CHAZ Seattle. Tear ‘em a new asshole.
ReplyDelete2. Used to have a dog that loved playing in the tall hay or wheat
ReplyDelete6. Gonna take a guess that that fire started with dry bearings in a green combine.
8. Alliant 2400?
Entire fields have been burnt when a disc sparked off a rock. Or, an ember out of a dirty exhaust.
DeleteI've always wondered if the char will 'fix' the nitrogen requiring the farmer to use additional applications in next year's crop.
#3 must be Afgan.
ReplyDelete#3 - the video definition of Sad Sack
ReplyDelete#6 - I remember my dad doing that while I was using a shovel to throw dirt on the flames. It works, as long as there are no strong winds.
Frank
#3: the new People's Army of Seattle?
ReplyDelete#4 is firing the weapon like an automatic rifle and not like the machine gun it is.
ReplyDeleteI've done #6 before.
ReplyDeleteBut not that big of scale, or horsepower.
Hope the paint is still there.
#3 proof that in any country and branch, people forget how to walk when teaching close order drill.
ReplyDelete#3 I never understood why communist regimes thought that the silly walk was impressive. I can see how it took a lot of training and discipline to get it right, but after all that effort it still looks ridiculous. Were we supposed to feel intimidated?
ReplyDelete#8 - Glad to see that I'm not the only one who decided that wearing gloves when firing my new model Super Blackhawk .44 mag with full house rounds is a very good idea.
ReplyDeleteTell me #9 didnt hit a rock..err, Boulder..
ReplyDeleteDangitt,, I forgot to hit Notify me,,
ReplyDeleteNOW tell me #9 didnt hit a boulder ..
I'd like a piece of #5s pie...
ReplyDeletehe saved the field the man is a hero it was his neighbors farm
ReplyDelete#3: I looked like that in Boot Camp.
ReplyDelete#9: No. Just no.
#6 yes, trying to create a fire break. Looks like a Steiger tractor pulling a disc. Fire is a bit intense for wheat stubble. Color an everything else indicates wheat. Perhaps an oil crop like Flax?
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