#2 Great place for a hard rock quarry. Commence to blasting. #4 HR Puffinstuff? #10 4 am The other morning lit off some card board by the burn spot, but not what I thought would be too close to 2 other piles of old plywood. 6 am theres 20 foot flames in the first of the 2. Hose it down with the water wagon, put the irrigation gun on it. Check it in the afternoon, it's ALL gone. Fire deserves respect. Jerry
#4 we had a guy in my small town that had a 6 wheel vehicle like that back in the 1970's. And as for 5, I hate to seem racist, but it often looks like it is usually blacks that engage in this sort of actions. Not that white or other colors or nationalities are immune from their own people who lack character or quality. I try to say that it is mostly related to economics, with the lower income people usually having the most low class people. But after so many years of being hit in the face with news reports of either black riots, or black riots with white wannabes, at some point, one has to look at things from a realistic point of view. I still have many black friends that I would trust with my life, and that of my kids lives, and even my grandkids lives. There are many black or other ethnicities that of course are fantastic people, who disprove the broad brush that one might paint with. That doesn't change the fact that many of the worst that we see tend to be minorities.
Yep to #4. In the '70s also, my Dad worked with a buddy who had one of the 6-wheelers. It was a hoot. We kids thought he was rich--he had that & a dune-buggy-bodied go-kart! --Tennessee Budd
#10 - As a firefighter, I declare that to be a great way to light your evening bonfire!
Many years ago, our Asst. Chief (also the Fire Marshall) showed up at the firehouse with no eyebrows, and his face covered in ointment. He tried to light off a brush pile using gasoline, and walked right up to a gas soaked pile to light it off. It blew up in his face, and you would think he would be more familiar with the properties of gasoline to do such a thing.
The guy living next door to us when I was a teen wanted to check the fuel level in the mower's gas tank. Held a lit Zippo lighter up to the filler tube. He was coated with spewing gasoline and burned quite badly. The guy was generally an idiot, just a very dramatic demonstration.
#3: I LOVE how he casually chucks her phone. Good start! #5: Not sure what was going on here, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. #10: First thing like that I ever saw that went right! Ed
Maybe upside down, but rain would fall inside. I think these are referred to as awning windows.
I'm guessing the unit has an opener inhibitor, a device preventing window from opening too much and allowing persons to fall out through opening. Usually installed in upper floor apartments and hotels. But that is just a WAG.
If that's a casement window it should open to the outside. I have left and right opening casement windows in my house. They're great for catching crosswinds and funneling them into the house.
Something tells me that little girl has gathered the eggs before, the method she used may not be optimal, but it appears to do the trick for her. I wonder if one of these times the chickens will see her coming and just get out of the way to save trouble.
As a serial killer, perhaps. Cruelty to animals is usually the beginning. (I'm not sure the chickens are really being hurt, here, but the kid absolutely does not care.)
Those birds will be meat as soon as they quit laying, they aren't pets. The girl was probably tired of getting pecked when she collected the eggs and was shown how to get the hens clear first.
When I was a little boy (quite a while ago) in Kansas, I helped my Grandma collect eggs on her farm. Unlike video #6, her chicken coop had enclosed nest boxes, and some of those hens were pretty mean and quite determined to prevent you from collecting the eggs. You had to stick your hand in and bat the chicken vigorously or scoop it out to get it to abandon the next box. You still got pecked occasionally, but, oh my gosh, those fresh eggs were sooooo good scrambled for breakfast!
#2 No way in hell I'd go out on that.
ReplyDelete#3 If that guy had any brains, which he obviously does not. He would have closed the box and walked away.
#2 - look at that big-ass crack in the top view. It's going to give way at some point.
Delete#2 Great place for a hard rock quarry. Commence to blasting.
Delete#4 HR Puffinstuff?
#10 4 am The other morning lit off some card board by the burn spot, but not what I thought would be too close to 2 other piles of old plywood. 6 am theres 20 foot flames in the first of the 2. Hose it down with the water wagon, put the irrigation gun on it. Check it in the afternoon, it's ALL gone. Fire deserves respect.
Jerry
I did see it and when it goes there will be no warning. It'll just drop like right now.
Delete#4 we had a guy in my small town that had a 6 wheel vehicle like that back in the 1970's. And as for 5, I hate to seem racist, but it often looks like it is usually blacks that engage in this sort of actions. Not that white or other colors or nationalities are immune from their own people who lack character or quality.
ReplyDeleteI try to say that it is mostly related to economics, with the lower income people usually having the most low class people. But after so many years of being hit in the face with news reports of either black riots, or black riots with white wannabes, at some point, one has to look at things from a realistic point of view.
I still have many black friends that I would trust with my life, and that of my kids lives, and even my grandkids lives. There are many black or other ethnicities that of course are fantastic people, who disprove the broad brush that one might paint with. That doesn't change the fact that many of the worst that we see tend to be minorities.
Yep to #4. In the '70s also, my Dad worked with a buddy who had one of the 6-wheelers. It was a hoot. We kids thought he was rich--he had that & a dune-buggy-bodied go-kart!
Delete--Tennessee Budd
#10 - As a firefighter, I declare that to be a great way to light your evening bonfire!
ReplyDeleteMany years ago, our Asst. Chief (also the Fire Marshall) showed up at the firehouse with no eyebrows, and his face covered in ointment. He tried to light off a brush pile using gasoline, and walked right up to a gas soaked pile to light it off. It blew up in his face, and you would think he would be more familiar with the properties of gasoline to do such a thing.
Most fire marshals in my view got there because they were no good in a burning building. Watch yourselves if that guy ever gets to be chief.
DeleteDid someone say 'fire marshal'? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxjS9D3XZRg
Delete"Let me show ya somethin'!"
DeleteThe guy living next door to us when I was a teen wanted to check the fuel level in the mower's gas tank. Held a lit Zippo lighter up to the filler tube. He was coated with spewing gasoline and burned quite badly. The guy was generally an idiot, just a very dramatic demonstration.
Delete#10: That kid has a future.
ReplyDeleteAs an idiot! "Here son, you hold this down"!
Delete#3: I LOVE how he casually chucks her phone. Good start!
ReplyDelete#5: Not sure what was going on here, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
#10: First thing like that I ever saw that went right!
Ed
#10 -- WTF!!!
ReplyDelete#7. Installed upside down? Love those windows.
ReplyDeleteI'VE SEEN THESE IN GERMANY AND BELGUM. CAN OPEN FROM TOP, BOTTOM OR SIDE.
DeleteMaybe upside down, but rain would fall inside. I think these are referred to as awning windows.
DeleteI'm guessing the unit has an opener inhibitor, a device preventing window from opening too much and allowing persons to fall out through opening. Usually installed in upper floor apartments and hotels. But that is just a WAG.
If that's a casement window it should open to the outside. I have left and right opening casement windows in my house. They're great for catching crosswinds and funneling them into the house.
DeleteSomething tells me that little girl has gathered the eggs before, the method she used may not be optimal, but it appears to do the trick for her. I wonder if one of these times the chickens will see her coming and just get out of the way to save trouble.
ReplyDelete6 - kill it now.
ReplyDelete#6 That kid has a future.
ReplyDeleteAs a serial killer, perhaps. Cruelty to animals is usually the beginning. (I'm not sure the chickens are really being hurt, here, but the kid absolutely does not care.)
DeleteThose birds will be meat as soon as they quit laying, they aren't pets. The girl was probably tired of getting pecked when she collected the eggs and was shown how to get the hens clear first.
DeleteThe kid cares about the eggs in #6. Which is the point of raising chickens. And Rick T is right. Once they stop laying, it's time for chicken soup.
DeleteAnd Crabby Old Bat... those chickens were not hurt.
DeleteExactly. She could be eating that in a week or so.
DeleteWhen I was a little boy (quite a while ago) in Kansas, I helped my Grandma collect eggs on her farm. Unlike video #6, her chicken coop had enclosed nest boxes, and some of those hens were pretty mean and quite determined to prevent you from collecting the eggs. You had to stick your hand in and bat the chicken vigorously or scoop it out to get it to abandon the next box. You still got pecked occasionally, but, oh my gosh, those fresh eggs were sooooo good scrambled for breakfast!
Delete#5, a regular Tuesday night in Center Point, AL.
ReplyDeleteThe little lady has a job to do. Stay the fuck out of her way.
ReplyDelete#2- Pulpit Rock, Norway.
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