#4 I went to a meeting recently about hand water pumps for areas around the world that do not have potable water. This company had developed a pump that spins instead of the usual up and down motion. An auger at bottom lifts the water up. They said an up and down hand pump is limited to about 150 feet due to having to lift the weight of the rod as well as the water. By eliminating the weight of the rod, they can go as deep as 500 feet. Thought it was interesting concept.
While I dented many shafts (aluminum) and chipped even more nocks, I have only “Robin Hooded” one arrow. I need to get it and hang it up. On the old aluminum shafts, you have to be pretty much dead nuts as they are pointed like a pencil and deflect. Mine peeled the metal back in curls for about 18 inches. Buddha
#4 A rat?
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Reminds me of the time I found a dead rabbit in my grandparents dug well. Didn't drink much water for a while.
DeleteYeah, always found a few drowned field mice in my in-law's springhouse that gravity fed their house.
DeleteSomebody shat upstream.
Delete10. Punch drunk? No, drunk punch.
ReplyDelete#5 Oh, hell no! #8 So that's what those damn things are for.
ReplyDeleteNumber 8 is actually pretty clever.
Delete#3 just checking to see if they are ripe for picking.
ReplyDeleteSharks, snakes & switchblades always look bigger in the wild for some reason.
ReplyDelete#4 I went to a meeting recently about hand water pumps for areas around the world that do not have potable water. This company had developed a pump that spins instead of the usual up and down motion. An auger at bottom lifts the water up. They said an up and down hand pump is limited to about 150 feet due to having to lift the weight of the rod as well as the water. By eliminating the weight of the rod, they can go as deep as 500 feet. Thought it was interesting concept.
ReplyDelete#3 The buffet is just about ready to open.
ReplyDelete#3...FUCK to the NO.
ReplyDelete#1 I've hit my own arrow before. Kind of pissed because I ruined two of them. The kids were impressed, though.
ReplyDeleteWhile I dented many shafts (aluminum) and chipped even more nocks, I have only “Robin Hooded” one arrow. I need to get it and hang it up. On the old aluminum shafts, you have to be pretty much dead nuts as they are pointed like a pencil and deflect. Mine peeled the metal back in curls for about 18 inches.
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#3 is fucking magnificent.
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd
#8 I am like everyone else. I use mine for hanging laundry.
ReplyDeleteThis is better. A $100 clothes dryer works much better, and for far less. This one actually uses the features of the treadmill for something.
Delete#9 is prolly the same guy that pulls a snake outta the shitter..Go figure...
ReplyDelete#3 is why there are not many black people involved with Shark Week.
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