Yep, this seems to be a common occurrence in all sorts of different sports. You would think that these people would know that you need to leave the show boating until after you have crossed the finish line.
Starker here, When I worked for a mason, we always used mortar. Second we never built walls with pavers, nor on their edge, nor one course wide. Just, saying.
masonry walls have very simple ratios for height:thickness and lateral support. Just knowing how to stack CMU doesn't even qualify you to be a mason's helper.
#9: We had the same 2 or 3 guys when I was in elementary school in the early 1950s who constantly tried to get through locked doors over and over. Today they'd be judged as having autism or ADHD. Back then they were just plain assholes.
#8: If you have a pan with a cheap handle like this, it will break, usually at the worst time. A decent quality riveted metal handle should last decades. That guy's also asking for trouble doing that over a hot ceramic stove top.
#10--Premature exhilaration...
ReplyDeleteYep, this seems to be a common occurrence in all sorts of different sports. You would think that these people would know that you need to leave the show boating until after you have crossed the finish line.
DeleteI love to see that shit! Come uppance makes for great entertainment.
Delete#3 What was being constructed? What happened? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteStarker here,
DeleteWhen I worked for a mason, we always used mortar. Second we never built walls with pavers, nor on their edge, nor one course wide.
Just, saying.
I saw a clean trowel in his hand? Didn't see any cement... but who dry fits a wall so I must be crazy seeing things.
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#3: government construction. For an other billion they'll use mortar.
ReplyDeleteWell, shit.....
ReplyDelete#7,,FIRE ANTS?
ReplyDeletemasonry walls have very simple ratios for height:thickness and lateral support. Just knowing how to stack CMU doesn't even qualify you to be a mason's helper.
ReplyDeleteStarker here,
ReplyDelete#7 has quite the "follow through", or is that "fall though"?
#8 Don't try flip with removable handles, wrong axis of rotation, too.
#7:
ReplyDeleteReally shitty technique. He tried to "scoop" the ball, and that shifted his weight to his right side. And too much follow through.
I once had a lie even steeper than that on #15 at Hood River Golf Course, and I got it on the green without going ass-over-teakettle.
#9: We had the same 2 or 3 guys when I was in elementary school in the early 1950s who constantly tried to get through locked doors over and over. Today they'd be judged as having autism or ADHD. Back then they were just plain assholes.
ReplyDelete#1, That is some Serious acceleration for such a big boat. Did someone think it would require full throttle to get it on the trailer?
ReplyDelete#1 has got the boat propeller right, that boat was on plane in it's own length.
ReplyDelete#1 Horse power. :)
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#9 looks like the kid bounced off the door and disappeared into a black hole.
ReplyDelete#8: If you have a pan with a cheap handle like this, it will break, usually at the worst time. A decent quality riveted metal handle should last decades. That guy's also asking for trouble doing that over a hot ceramic stove top.
ReplyDelete#10: I'll never get tired of seeing that.