#5 - Either that camera is on a tripod all by itself, or the guy holding it is braver than he is smart. If I was standing there and saw a big Cat dozer coming straight at me - sideways! - it would be, "Feets don't fail me now..." and I would be getting the ef out of the way!
#9 used to do that for my friend in high school. during teachers verses students in front of the whole mixed race school in warmup he and I ended the rebound backboard tap line with him slam dunking we did it so fast most did not see how done and there was an uproar.
#5 - I was an armor (tank) crewman instructor at Fort Knox in the 70's. We taught our trainees how to drift an M60A1 tank. Also had a little ramp where we could get a little 'air'. Fun days. Your tax dollars at work.
One of the reasons when somebody says 'Thank you for your service' I get a little smile...
I had rattlesnake once. Wasn't bad, sort of like fish. Probably not all snakes taste the same, but I'd try more. Particularly with some nice Thai chili sauce to dip it in.
3) I was surprised at how little lift the tank got from the car. 5) Bulldozers on ice. Got some friends in the excavator business telling me those cleats on the tracks act like ice skates. Get enough tilt to the side and they take off on you.
7 - wow.
ReplyDelete#5 - Either that camera is on a tripod all by itself, or the guy holding it is braver than he is smart. If I was standing there and saw a big Cat dozer coming straight at me - sideways! - it would be, "Feets don't fail me now..." and I would be getting the ef out of the way!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT'S some powerful driftin'!
DeleteThere's a nice dirt ridge right where his tracks came to. They've been practicing.
Delete#9 used to do that for my friend in high school. during teachers verses students in front of the whole mixed race school in warmup he and I ended the rebound backboard tap line with him slam dunking we did it so fast most did not see how done and there was an uproar.
ReplyDelete#5 - I was an armor (tank) crewman instructor at Fort Knox in the 70's. We taught our trainees how to drift an M60A1 tank. Also had a little ramp where we could get a little 'air'. Fun days. Your tax dollars at work.
ReplyDeleteOne of the reasons when somebody says 'Thank you for your service' I get a little smile...
I grew up about 25 miles or so North of there in Sou Indiana. We used to hear you guys shootin' them off. Fun times.
Delete#6 - Choot 'em !!!! Choot 'em!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what boa tastes like but I'm willing to brine it, rub it, and throw it on the smoker.
I had rattlesnake once. Wasn't bad, sort of like fish. Probably not all snakes taste the same, but I'd try more. Particularly with some nice Thai chili sauce to dip it in.
Delete3) I was surprised at how little lift the tank got from the car.
ReplyDelete5) Bulldozers on ice. Got some friends in the excavator business telling me those cleats on the tracks act like ice skates. Get enough tilt to the side and they take off on you.
"how little lift the tank got"...
DeleteIt takes a lot to get over 120,000 pounds airborne.
#3...Gunner- What the hell was that?
ReplyDeleteDriver- Barely an inconvenience.
2- faster ! Faster! Must go faster!
ReplyDelete6- obama's rise to power?
Done #5 in a 113.
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