#1 No Way Jose Not a snowballs chance in Hell. # 2 Aftermath a bottle jack. # 3 Stay out of the crosswalk Dumbass, #6 Mr hedgehog should be turned into a prickly hackysack, #7 Fireworks and a thunderstorm it don't get much better than that (I love thunderstorms Especially when i was in the south). #9 Cooper wire sculpture in miniature very impressive #10 I've seen the Still shot of this and wondered how much the tires weighed now I know.
1. The swing every kid dreams of. 2. There goes another grand! 3. I'd like to see him try that with a traditional Harley rider. 4. Just think - some people used to do that all day, every day of the week. It's a living, I guess. 5. Klutz. 6. This is why the Red Queen used hedgehogs for balls. 7. A deluge in action. I wonder where this was taken? 8. Now THAT'S pyrotechniques. 9. Nice! 10. Oh holy shit. Over 1,000 pounds!
I worked with a guy who had worked at a wire manufacture before coming there. The made a kind of wire that was so thin, you could hardly see it. He said they mounted a piece of it between two pillars of acrylic and sent it to a firm in Germany, showing off just how capable the Americans are at doing such fine work. A month or so later, the Germans sent it back, with a magnifying glass pointed at the side of the wire, and showing where they had drilled several holes through the diameter of the wire. I know that the Swiss are supposed to be the craftsmen, but apparently, the Germans are also pretty decent at quality work, as well.
Pigpen, I heard a similar story and after the drilling, the wire was then returned with grommets fitted into the holes. True? Who knows, I kind of hope it is.
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#1 No Way Jose Not a snowballs chance in Hell. # 2 Aftermath a bottle jack. # 3 Stay out of the crosswalk Dumbass, #6 Mr hedgehog should be turned into a prickly hackysack, #7 Fireworks and a thunderstorm it don't get much better than that (I love thunderstorms Especially when i was in the south). #9 Cooper wire sculpture in miniature very impressive #10 I've seen the Still shot of this and wondered how much the tires weighed now I know.
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1. The swing every kid dreams of.
ReplyDelete2. There goes another grand!
3. I'd like to see him try that with a traditional Harley rider.
4. Just think - some people used to do that all day, every day of the week. It's a living, I guess.
5. Klutz.
6. This is why the Red Queen used hedgehogs for balls.
7. A deluge in action. I wonder where this was taken?
8. Now THAT'S pyrotechniques.
9. Nice!
10. Oh holy shit. Over 1,000 pounds!
Had a buddy that had a hedgehog for a while. Got rid of it for just that reason.
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ReplyDelete#1. And Murphy just smiles and waits. Unpossible ? Ask those who have seen carnival rides self-destruct.
I worked with a guy who had worked at a wire manufacture before coming there. The made a kind of wire that was so thin, you could hardly see it. He said they mounted a piece of it between two pillars of acrylic and sent it to a firm in Germany, showing off just how capable the Americans are at doing such fine work.
ReplyDeleteA month or so later, the Germans sent it back, with a magnifying glass pointed at the side of the wire, and showing where they had drilled several holes through the diameter of the wire.
I know that the Swiss are supposed to be the craftsmen, but apparently, the Germans are also pretty decent at quality work, as well.
Pigpen, I heard a similar story and after the drilling, the wire was then returned with grommets fitted into the holes. True? Who knows, I kind of hope it is.
ReplyDeleteThat hedgehog was between what looked like shaved legs. I want to check out between the legs on the other end. Don't need no stinkin hedgehog around.
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