#9 - Yeah, I've almost done that once or twice. That's why I now have a checklist I use to make sure everything is where it needs to be before I pull my boat out of the water...and after I pull it out of the water.
That the skeg has been worn away to the point where even the prop blades have been ground away tells me he's traveled quite some distance with the stern drive down.
#3, Thats some dumbass shit right there, sand avalanche material... had a chick in Kuwait who got killed doing that in the dunes... shit started flowing like water and next thing ya know, she was buried alive under tons of sand...
#5 No way in hell. I rode all those damn rides with my kid at Kings Dominion and Bush Gardens. Made by day when she was old enough to take a friend on these trips. Then Dad got to stay on the ground while they rode.
Nope, its not. I cannot understand why the tik tok generation thinks they have a better way. Clearly in this case shebis leaving alot of bread killing air in the bag and a lessbsecure knot that allows more air in. She has a solution to a non problem. He, on the other hand, is sarcastically showing that she is an idiot.
#5 I like it. Hell yes, I'd ride it. #4 The first time the guy goes over the fence, he seems to be tipping the fans forward, which would move him back rather than forward, so I'm a little skeptical this is real. If it's real, I want one, and I'll be wearing ear protection because those fans must be pretty loud. #1 Fine form she has.
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ReplyDeleteNoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo and hell noooooooooooooooooooooo
#9 - Yeah, I've almost done that once or twice. That's why I now have a checklist I use to make sure everything is where it needs to be before I pull my boat out of the water...and after I pull it out of the water.
ReplyDeleteThat the skeg has been worn away to the point where even the prop blades have been ground away tells me he's traveled quite some distance with the stern drive down.
#10: Smart dog! That works WAY better than lying in water, tiptoeing over and shaking yourself next to a human.
ReplyDelete#3, Thats some dumbass shit right there, sand avalanche material... had a chick in Kuwait who got killed doing that in the dunes... shit started flowing like water and next thing ya know, she was buried alive under tons of sand...
ReplyDeleteSame with snow. Looks just like that before a slide.
Delete#4 has some badass arms and shoulders. That's a lot of thrust coming out of those gizmos
ReplyDelete#1, she has skillz
ReplyDelete#5 -- Does anyone have more info about this? Is it real or just a video? If it's real, where is it?
ReplyDeleteIt appears to be “Batman the Ride” called a 4D coaster because of the tumbling.
Delete#1: Watching all this snow warms my heart.
ReplyDelete#5 No way in hell. I rode all those damn rides with my kid at Kings Dominion and Bush Gardens. Made by day when she was old enough to take a friend on these trips. Then Dad got to stay on the ground while they rode.
ReplyDeleteI think that is Batman at 6 flags in Texas
DeleteCorrect! 6 Flags Fiesta TX in San Antonio:
Deletehttps://youtu.be/JJVtKYiaLS0?t=2.
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#1 Why isn't that snow melting? The world wonders...
ReplyDelete#6 is pretty damned clever...
ReplyDeleteNope, its not. I cannot understand why the tik tok generation thinks they have a better way. Clearly in this case shebis leaving alot of bread killing air in the bag and a lessbsecure knot that allows more air in. She has a solution to a non problem. He, on the other hand, is sarcastically showing that she is an idiot.
Delete#5 I like it. Hell yes, I'd ride it.
ReplyDelete#4 The first time the guy goes over the fence, he seems to be tipping the fans forward, which would move him back rather than forward, so I'm a little skeptical this is real. If it's real, I want one, and I'll be wearing ear protection because those fans must be pretty loud.
#1 Fine form she has.
6. That's how it's done. Twist the bag and tuck, nothing fancy works better or is easier.
ReplyDeleteWent back and watched 1 again, for a while.
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And who wants to fight to untie the bag for the next piece of bread????
ReplyDeleteThat thing in #4. I want one!
ReplyDelete#9 Actually pretty normal. Aluminum props get torn up pretty easily, especially in unfamiliar waters. We always used to carry 2 spares.
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