#9 - did that with a 72 Olds 98 with bald tires. Went through an intersection to turn left and the car spun through 2 revolutions before it went the right direction. Very interesting to have absolutely no control at all and just watch all the other cars go by, and then go by again.
#9, I had my dad's 75 Chevy Nova, AM radio, 3 on the tree. Going down the hill, during October, the hill was icy, my buddy said " quick drop it into 2nd, and pop the clutch." I was only 16, just got my license the past June, and so I did. Next thing I know, I am going down the road at 50 MPH, backwards. Eventually, my back tires hit some pavement with no ice, and just as suddenly, I am sitting on the side of the road, facing frontwards, at a dead stop. Scared all 3 of us in the car half to death. I never tried that again. Those were the same buddies who went with me one Halloween and put the big sized orange traffic cones all around the country roads, blocking some off, so that buses were late in picking up kids the next morning. Never got caught. The teachers union bargaining committee was nearly all men, most of the time,and so we always got opening day of deer season off, November 15, here in Michigan. Of course, it would not have mattered, as most of us were going to go hunting, no matter what.
#1: votes for the democrats.
ReplyDeleteWhy the fool would you put your phone in a Beluga whale's mouth?
ReplyDeleteI think the turtles in #8 need to gang up on the bird in #3....
In a world of poetic justice, the lightning in #5 is striking the shoveler in #1.
The whale video is reversed. The original shows someone dropping their phone and the whale returning it.
DeleteThe whale video is reversed. The original shows someone dropping their phone and the whale returning it.
DeleteSad to say one of my sons did something similar to #1 years ago. Thank god the USMC straightened him out!!
ReplyDeletemaybe its her phone and why not?
ReplyDeleteThe bird in #3 has been hanging around with the cat...
ReplyDelete#9 - did that with a 72 Olds 98 with bald tires. Went through an intersection to turn left and the car spun through 2 revolutions before it went the right direction. Very interesting to have absolutely no control at all and just watch all the other cars go by, and then go by again.
ReplyDelete#1, union worker
ReplyDeletePart of the job creation plan ...
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It's one of O'Bama's "shovel ready" projects.
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#1 - had managers who assigned projects that made as much sense as that.
ReplyDeleteThat had to be the same place I worked. Had to be.
DeleteI stole #6. Spider Cat
ReplyDelete#9, I had my dad's 75 Chevy Nova, AM radio, 3 on the tree. Going down the hill, during October, the hill was icy, my buddy said " quick drop it into 2nd, and pop the clutch." I was only 16, just got my license the past June, and so I did. Next thing I know, I am going down the road at 50 MPH, backwards. Eventually, my back tires hit some pavement with no ice, and just as suddenly, I am sitting on the side of the road, facing frontwards, at a dead stop. Scared all 3 of us in the car half to death. I never tried that again.
ReplyDeleteThose were the same buddies who went with me one Halloween and put the big sized orange traffic cones all around the country roads, blocking some off, so that buses were late in picking up kids the next morning. Never got caught.
The teachers union bargaining committee was nearly all men, most of the time,and so we always got opening day of deer season off, November 15, here in Michigan. Of course, it would not have mattered, as most of us were going to go hunting, no matter what.
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