"Hydraulic Press Channel" It's a Finnish couple who make surprisingly interesting videos of their hydraulic press crushing things. Looks like they have a blade or wedge splitting the cards in this case.
#2, ballsy. I cannot swim, but I do wade pretty good. Went to a quarry in Indiana with some friends, waded in a ways. One of my friends pointed about 20 feet out and said, "About there it drops off 65 feet, straight down." I waded back to shore.
#1 He was lucky that he still has eyesight and testicals.He might even be a bit smarter.She however is still as dumb. #8 She was lucky. Her hair could have got caught in wheels before she fell. #4 The human brain is amazing. Would have liked to have seen the whole sequence from claw lying on ground.
Very surprised, too. I fell 12 feet onto concrete; fractured acetabulum, broken ribs, lacerated kidney, separated shoulder, torn knee ligaments, concussion. That girl spent time in an ICU.
#2 I knew a guy once that thought it would be cool to cliff dive in college. Broke his neck and drowned. I try to shy away from events that could end in death. Just sayin'.
#8 I built a home-made version of a zip line as a teen. My brother took a fall like in the gif, but twice the height and he did a and and a half gainer and lands face down in a pile of brush. Both arms broken, in a torso cast for months.
#7: Not really related, but sort of. Guy in the neighborhood had a very old dog. Could barely move. He would set the dog down at the top of a hill, and roll a ball up to it. The dog would catch the ball in his mouth, pick it up, and let it go. It would roll back down the hill to the master, who would roll it back up to the dog.
Last bit of happiness for the dog before he cross the rainbow bridge.
#5 I worked the Wyoming oilfields back during the late 70's until 1985 building humongous gas plants for Exxon, Standard Oil ect. We had a crane operator operating a Manitowoc 4100 with 340ft of boom who would hook and unhook chokers with no help, he would drag the 850lb headache ball along the ground and hook and unhook the chokers and the riggers didn't have to help. This guy had cokebottle glasses and always looked like he slept in a alley somewhere. With that much boom on the crane you have to realize he was hooking stuff 90ft to 130ft away from the cab. That guy was amazing. Jack Joe, a loony but great operator.
#2, I wouldn't even attempt that in my dreams! #9 ?? I know they are playing cards but what is going on with the rest of the clip
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DeleteIt's a Finnish couple who make surprisingly interesting videos of their hydraulic press crushing things. Looks like they have a blade or wedge splitting the cards in this case.
Torilla tavataan!
You don't cut the deck before you deal?
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ReplyDelete#9 Hydraulic press with a blade attachment.
#10 "And that's when I shot her, your honor."
#2, ballsy. I cannot swim, but I do wade pretty good. Went to a quarry in Indiana with some friends, waded in a ways. One of my friends pointed about 20 feet out and said, "About there it drops off 65 feet, straight down." I waded back to shore.
ReplyDelete#1 He was lucky that he still has eyesight and testicals.He might even be a bit smarter.She however is still as dumb.
ReplyDelete#8 She was lucky. Her hair could have got caught in wheels before she fell.
#4 The human brain is amazing. Would have liked to have seen the whole sequence from claw lying on ground.
#8-Lucky?
DeleteNo matter how you spin it, she fell damn near 16 feet before she started her roll.
I'd be surprised if she didn't mess something up.aA
Very surprised, too. I fell 12 feet onto concrete; fractured acetabulum, broken ribs, lacerated kidney, separated shoulder, torn knee ligaments, concussion. That girl spent time in an ICU.
Delete#1. Well, at least they're not setting fire to half the county.
ReplyDeleteI'll never get the gender reveal stuff. Who cares beside the girls mother. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteThat dog is up to something.
#4:
ReplyDeleteHe should have just taken a drop.
Wait, he did.
#2 I knew a guy once that thought it would be cool to cliff dive in college. Broke his neck and drowned. I try to shy away from events that could end in death. Just sayin'.
ReplyDelete#1. "And that, Betty June, is why Daddy has all of those pink freckles!"
ReplyDelete#8 - was she supposed to be in a harness? Will the guys go collect the body? Wow!
ReplyDelete#8 I built a home-made version of a zip line as a teen. My brother took a fall like in the gif, but twice the height and he did a and and a half gainer and lands face down in a pile of brush. Both arms broken, in a torso cast for months.
ReplyDeleteGood times, good times.
#7: Not really related, but sort of. Guy in the neighborhood had a very old dog. Could barely move. He would set the dog down at the top of a hill, and roll a ball up to it. The dog would catch the ball in his mouth, pick it up, and let it go. It would roll back down the hill to the master, who would roll it back up to the dog.
ReplyDeleteLast bit of happiness for the dog before he cross the rainbow bridge.
#5 I worked the Wyoming oilfields back during the late 70's until 1985 building humongous gas plants for Exxon, Standard Oil ect. We had a crane operator operating a Manitowoc 4100 with 340ft of boom who would hook and unhook chokers with no help, he would drag the 850lb headache ball along the ground and hook and unhook the chokers and the riggers didn't have to help. This guy had cokebottle glasses and always looked like he slept in a alley somewhere. With that much boom on the crane you have to realize he was hooking stuff 90ft to 130ft away from the cab. That guy was amazing. Jack Joe, a loony but great operator.
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