8 !! He should know better, been able to figure it out. Kitten is by definition a baby of the species and from a species that is ( normally - 8 being an exception) not as smart as humans.
Watching #10 made me a bit nervous. I imagine a half second of inattention would earn the nickname of stumpy. It reminds me of an absent minded fellow who had a chainsaw that would be slinging the chain at idle. He would reach over the bar with 1 hand to grab brush. One day he earned himself some stitches but avoided serious injuries to tendons and muscles.
#10 makes me wonder how long that roller and trough have been in use. Generations, perhaps? I agree with Chuck B above, something we may be looking forward to. FJB!
Not sure who's dumber; kitten in 2 or the guy in 8.
ReplyDeleteThe kitten at least has the excuse of extreme youth and inexperience. [rocketride]
DeleteDon't forget to include the guy in #7.
DeleteThe kid in 7.
DeleteA lot of animals eat clay and/or poop as it helps set the gut bacteria and encourage stuff to move through the system.
DeleteLike those screw rivets.
ReplyDeleteNutserts!
DeleteDelevoped by B.F. Goodrich in the ‘40’s for attaching pneumatic de-icer boots to the leading edges of aircraft wings. Handy little buggers…
Delete#3 Loves me some pop-rivets and PEM nuts.
ReplyDelete#10 Absolutely freakin' brilliant.
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8 !! He should know better, been able to figure it out. Kitten is by definition a baby of the species and from a species that is ( normally - 8 being an exception) not as smart as humans.
ReplyDeleteCan anyone explain #9?
ReplyDeleteGoing through a car wash and all that water's coming in through the firewall and dash.
DeletePay attention to 10. We might be doing that ourselves.
ReplyDeleteWatching #10 made me a bit nervous. I imagine a half second of inattention would earn the nickname of stumpy.
DeleteIt reminds me of an absent minded fellow who had a chainsaw that would be slinging the chain at idle. He would reach over the bar with 1 hand to grab brush. One day he earned himself some stitches but avoided serious injuries to tendons and muscles.
#5 Reminds me of Calrl Ballantine aka Gruber. A great man.
ReplyDeleteWetback rodeo?????
ReplyDelete#10 makes me wonder how long that roller and trough have been in use. Generations, perhaps? I agree with Chuck B above, something we may be looking forward to.
ReplyDeleteFJB!
#4 looks like the results of another government infrastructure program.
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