I used to work at the AT&T Atlanta Works, and we made copper cables with machines like that, but larger and much louder. First day in that place we were told 'the forklifts have the right of way' because the spools of cable were heavy enough to completely flatten an idiot.
When my grandson was around 3 I found a electric, battery operated, " dirt bike " somebody had thrown away, It had the charging cable and plug hanging from the handlebars. So I ask the guy what's wrong with it and he said something like it just died so... I brought it home and tinkered with it for a little while, the problem was that the connection to rheostat that acted as a throttle was loose, tighten it up, put an old set of training wheels on it and charged it up..... My grandson loved that thing, it did about 12 miles an hour when fully charged, that's what he learned to ride on 2 wheels with JD..
#5: How DUMB are you to not understand this concept? I'd love to see an after the fact interview.
#9 looks painful.
#10: I could see my dog doing this. He torments dogs that outweigh him by 100+ pounds, even after they (sometimes painfully) correct him, so why not a bear?
4 and 9 could use some explaining.... especially 9. WTF?
ReplyDeleteI think 4 was trying to skip with a balloon filled with water instead of a rope.
DeleteI don't know what 9 was, but it looked like it would have burned her lips off
ReplyDeleteDaryl
#5 How Liz Cheney plays tug of war.
ReplyDelete#5 I can't even feel surpised or think holy cow. I watched it and thought yup.
ReplyDelete#5 is todays GOP in a .gif.
Delete#10 Dawggie is badass.
8. I think she just realized the paint isn't going to wash off.
ReplyDelete#8 was good!
DeleteShe realized her friend put an eggplant on her face - used as the emoji for penis.
Delete#10 "That's my dog." Chuck Norris.
ReplyDelete"That's my bear" - Adam Kinzinger
DeleteForget the damn dog! Did you see how goddamn fast that bear went up that tree?
DeleteNever mind the climbing bear, did you see the vapor trail behind Dawwgie?
Delete#1 looks like an interesting manufacturing process, but the gif ends way too early. What is being made??
ReplyDeleteLooks to be either wire rope or cable. Can't tell without a closer view.
DeleteKenny needs something for tomorrow!
DeleteNylon rope.
DeleteI used to work at the AT&T Atlanta Works, and we made copper cables with machines like that, but larger and much louder.
First day in that place we were told 'the forklifts have the right of way' because the spools of cable were heavy enough to completely flatten an idiot.
Compact aluminium cable. The second to last wheel shapes the wire from round to form fitting.
DeleteYeah, something was telling me it wasn't nylon or fiber, but metal.
Delete#8 is a slow burn and hilarious
ReplyDelete#3 - Why didn't that snow load dent the hood? It sure did rock the shocks.
ReplyDelete#6--if you're old enough to ride it, ride it. I never had training wheels on a bicycle, let alone a fucking mini-dirt bike.
ReplyDeletePussies.
--Tennessee Budd
When my grandson was around 3 I found a electric, battery operated, " dirt bike " somebody had thrown away, It had the charging cable and plug hanging from the handlebars. So I ask the guy what's wrong with it and he said something like it just died so... I brought it home and tinkered with it for a little while, the problem was that the connection to rheostat that acted as a throttle was loose, tighten it up, put an old set of training wheels on it and charged it up..... My grandson loved that thing, it did about 12 miles an hour when fully charged, that's what he learned to ride on 2 wheels with
DeleteJD..
#4: Play stupid games...
ReplyDelete#5: How DUMB are you to not understand this concept? I'd love to see an after the fact interview.
#9 looks painful.
#10: I could see my dog doing this. He torments dogs that outweigh him by 100+ pounds, even after they (sometimes painfully) correct him, so why not a bear?