#9 Years ago, growing up in Colorado a winter storm drifted a 15' deep ravine full of snow. It took us about two hours to find and get my brother out.....
1. Solved that fucking problem 5. Now he knows not to pour hot water on frozen glass. That was an expensive lesson. Rear glass costs more that the windshield.
While I enjoy the hell outta these, some of them I have to wonder if it's set up. For example, 1 and 3 look like surveillance cameras so that may be legit. But 5 and 6, who records themselves scrapping ice of a windshield or running on a treadmill? Maybe I'm just an old fart, but I just can't see recording every stupid routine thing I do. Anyway, still enjoy the dumbassery.
I grew up in Minnesota. We used water to remove ice for as long as I can remember. I have never had any glass break from that. I have intentional cracked old telephone insulators by heating them in the oven then immersing them in ice water, but that was a heck of a lot hotter than a cup of coffee.
I am in Michigan and used to use water to remove frost from my front window, in the early part of winter before it really got going. After the cold weather hit, I never tried warm water, afraid of the window busting. My one brother took a hammer to the ice on my other brother's new 1971 Dodge Dart, with the bigger motor. He broke the ice, as well as the window. Our town insurance agent just smiled when my oldest brother told him that a tree branch had fallen on the car because of the ice storm. And they paid to replace the window.
#9 Years ago, growing up in Colorado a winter storm drifted a 15' deep ravine full of snow. It took us about two hours to find and get my brother out.....
ReplyDelete#2 - looks good on her....
ReplyDeleteProbably not the first time that has happened.
Delete#10 Got caught in the crack. Some much for signaling breeding urges.
ReplyDelete1. Solved that fucking problem
ReplyDelete5. Now he knows not to pour hot water on frozen glass. That was an expensive lesson. Rear glass costs more that the windshield.
#2 looks like she's done that before. #6 should have had the auto stop attached.
ReplyDelete#1: I'm sure his wife totally doesn't spend her life walking on eggshells.
ReplyDelete#2: She took that like a pro.
#4: That place needs to rethink some stuff. Maybe start with tables that aren't smaller than their serving platters.
#5: I wonder if his car had that cutting edge feature known as the rear defroster.
While I enjoy the hell outta these, some of them I have to wonder if it's set up. For example, 1 and 3 look like surveillance cameras so that may be legit. But 5 and 6, who records themselves scrapping ice of a windshield or running on a treadmill? Maybe I'm just an old fart, but I just can't see recording every stupid routine thing I do. Anyway, still enjoy the dumbassery.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Minnesota. We used water to remove ice for as long as I can remember. I have never had any glass break from that.
DeleteI have intentional cracked old telephone insulators by heating them in the oven then immersing them in ice water, but that was a heck of a lot hotter than a cup of coffee.
I am in Michigan and used to use water to remove frost from my front window, in the early part of winter before it really got going. After the cold weather hit, I never tried warm water, afraid of the window busting.
DeleteMy one brother took a hammer to the ice on my other brother's new 1971 Dodge Dart, with the bigger motor. He broke the ice, as well as the window. Our town insurance agent just smiled when my oldest brother told him that a tree branch had fallen on the car because of the ice storm. And they paid to replace the window.
#5 Thermal shock is a bitch, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteEvery one of these caused out loud laughter... THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDelete#7. I felt her back wrench. Good that she's young, still, arthur itis will find a home after years of increasing pain.
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