More importantly, it's a good thing that blond gal will never have to fight anyone that resists or fights back. What does she think she is going to do against someone that is bigger, stronger and resisting her attempts at throwing them. She will be surprised, to say the least.
#3 Looks like a scene from Haulover Inlet in Fla. Never been but looking at video clips of the place, it seems you need need to know how to handle a boat when traversing the inlet.
Yup fishoutof water, that’s Haulover fo sho. Look up youtube vids on Haulover. People boat watch all day long to see them turn around before they sink.
#10 - OSHA just had a nervous break down watching that. That takes serious bad-assery to do that as a matter-of-course. And maybe a little cra-cra on the side.
What it takes is AI. generated. Still having trouble generating the human hand. Note the "thumb" at the end. Believe nothing you see, hear, or read on the internets.
Pretty sure the double-jointed thumb existed before AI. But the tip of his index finger does look a little modified, maybe his hand span has gotten shorter over his career.
#4 - I'm a beekeeper for 7 yrs now - seen bees save bees, clean them up when stuck in honey (clean up the frames & equipment after harvest) so many times - they are cool little bugs who look out for each other. Harvested 430 lbs this year, best year so far
Haulover Inlet is interesting. You get those big waves close together when the wind and/or tide are moving in the opposite direction of the water flowing down the inlet. Driving through that either requires patience (wait till the tide or wind changes), or that you know how to handle your boat. You have to go at a speed where the bobbing of the boat doesn't bury the bow of the boat into the next wave. Sometimes it means going slower, sometimes you have to go faster. The Haulover vids are fun because you can see wealthy boat owners that don't really understand seamanship. I'd hate to see how they handle getting caught in a squall...
#5 - We used to joke with jerks like that: "Do you serve towels with that shower?"
ReplyDeleteHe speaks very fluid English.
DeleteWe used to say "Say it, don't spray it."
Delete#9 - It's a good thing that the "White Belt" knows how to fall properly.
ReplyDeleteLearning to fall correctly is absolutely the best thing I learned in Judo
DeleteMore importantly, it's a good thing that blond gal will never have to fight anyone that resists or fights back. What does she think she is going to do against someone that is bigger, stronger and resisting her attempts at throwing them. She will be surprised, to say the least.
DeleteSo basically what you're saying is no woman should ever take any kind of a self defense course because it is just a waste of time?
DeleteGun works better anyway.
Delete#3 Looks like a scene from Haulover Inlet in Fla. Never been but looking at video clips of the place, it seems you need need to know how to handle a boat when traversing the inlet.
ReplyDeleteYup fishoutof water, that’s Haulover fo sho. Look up youtube vids on Haulover. People boat watch all day long to see them turn around before they sink.
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#5 Is a superspreader.
ReplyDelete#10 - OSHA just had a nervous break down watching that. That takes serious bad-assery to do that as a matter-of-course. And maybe a little cra-cra on the side.
ReplyDeleteWhat it takes is AI. generated. Still having trouble generating the human hand. Note the "thumb" at the end. Believe nothing you see, hear, or read on the internets.
DeletePretty sure the double-jointed thumb existed before AI. But the tip of his index finger does look a little modified, maybe his hand span has gotten shorter over his career.
Delete#4 - I'm a beekeeper for 7 yrs now - seen bees save bees, clean them up when stuck in honey (clean up the frames & equipment after harvest) so many times - they are cool little bugs who look out for each other. Harvested 430 lbs this year, best year so far
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7 is a beaver dam.
ReplyDelete#5 Hold My Beer
ReplyDelete#8 "Let's worship Satan outside with my new devil shirt."
#9 Such empowerment. Do that with a brick in my hand."
Haulover Inlet is interesting. You get those big waves close together when the wind and/or tide are moving in the opposite direction of the water flowing down the inlet. Driving through that either requires patience (wait till the tide or wind changes), or that you know how to handle your boat. You have to go at a speed where the bobbing of the boat doesn't bury the bow of the boat into the next wave. Sometimes it means going slower, sometimes you have to go faster. The Haulover vids are fun because you can see wealthy boat owners that don't really understand seamanship. I'd hate to see how they handle getting caught in a squall...
ReplyDeleteI user to love sailing in water like that. No motorboaters to bother you. Not to mention the thrill of 7 knots.
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