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10 Somebody should really put up barricade to protect us from the danger of that hole.5 Then What?, now that the car is dug out...Jerry
#6. Well, that's the way you learn cause and effect on the farm. Gives you a big book on "Things I won't do again."
Exactly. Things like, “Do not trust the brakes on old equipment.” I actually had to learn that one twice.
#9 How the hell did she think that was going to turn out?[rocketride]
Ms. Wile E. Coyote
Right. Look closely. Women don't know how to say, "Hold my beer."
"Eliza on the ice."
Bet #4 got a pant load if he lived to tell the tale.
# 2 I suppose going to the other end and shutting it off was Above Their Pay Grade......
#2 looks like a training exercise.
Training exercise for what to do if you lose control of the hose inside a burning building.Alan Lee
Used to be part of Navy firefighting training; may still be. We had to tackle a wild hose, made from just a cut-off hose. If the bale (bail?) had been attached, it might've killed somebody. They're that dangerous.--Tennessee Budd
If the other end is connected to a fire hydrant, it *is above their pay grade.
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10 Somebody should really put up barricade to protect us from the danger of that hole.
ReplyDelete5 Then What?, now that the car is dug out...
Jerry
#6. Well, that's the way you learn cause and effect on the farm. Gives you a big book on "Things I won't do again."
ReplyDeleteExactly. Things like, “Do not trust the brakes on old equipment.” I actually had to learn that one twice.
Delete#9 How the hell did she think that was going to turn out?
ReplyDelete[rocketride]
Ms. Wile E. Coyote
DeleteRight. Look closely. Women don't know how to say, "Hold my beer."
Delete"Eliza on the ice."
DeleteBet #4 got a pant load if he lived to tell the tale.
ReplyDelete# 2 I suppose going to the other end and shutting it off was Above Their Pay Grade......
ReplyDelete#2 looks like a training exercise.
DeleteTraining exercise for what to do if you lose control of the hose inside a burning building.
DeleteAlan Lee
Used to be part of Navy firefighting training; may still be. We had to tackle a wild hose, made from just a cut-off hose. If the bale (bail?) had been attached, it might've killed somebody. They're that dangerous.
Delete--Tennessee Budd
If the other end is connected to a fire hydrant, it *is above their pay grade.
ReplyDelete