Exactly! My immediate thought was, "there goes his fingers". I believe the only thing that saved the firearm and his hands, is the extremely short barrel.
#9. One day when we had got off work, a co-worker discovered a canadian goose pecking his car. Dents and scratches down both sides. He was pissed to say the least.
I have heard that dive referred ro as the "Preacher's Seat"
ReplyDelete#6: a bunch of guys having fun?
ReplyDeleteIt took a lot of work practicing that.
Rioting looting burning and killing is much easier.
#3–. Awesome teamwork. One lucky pup!
ReplyDeletedoggie is probably thinking of the tennis ball they failed to save
Delete#3: good for them!
ReplyDelete#6: ok. That’s cool.
What's the critter in #7?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Mule deer yearling.
DeleteIt's a rocky mountain sheep lamb. Legs too short for deer.
Delete#10....I was waiting for the tidal wave.
ReplyDelete#1 is interesting because it makes it appear that there's almost as much gas escaping from both ends of the cylinder as there is from the muzzle.
ReplyDeleteThere is..
DeleteThat is gas from the forcing cone at the front of the cylinder as well as gas from the end of the barrel.
Delete#5 confirms what ive always known. cats are crazy.
ReplyDeleteand #1 is running a big risk. noncompressibility of a liquid is serious business. that's a good way to destroy a weapon (and yourself).
Exactly! My immediate thought was, "there goes his fingers". I believe the only thing that saved the firearm and his hands, is the extremely short barrel.
Delete#9. If it was a Dodge truck, I could understand it
ReplyDelete#3 - This video always makes me smile. Thanks for sharing it. That's what community should look like.
ReplyDelete#9. One day when we had got off work, a co-worker discovered a canadian goose pecking his car. Dents and scratches down both sides. He was pissed to say the least.
ReplyDeleteGoose was probably fighting his rival (reflection).
Delete#4 will be a bunch of fun when she grows up... Just sayin.
ReplyDelete#8 Parkour!
ReplyDeleteMichael Scott.
#10 The Triple Lindy attempt failed but the entrance was good; hardly a ripple for 350 pounds smacking the water.
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