. #5 Throw gernade, back up so head is in front of a window then bust yer ass to boot. He needs to look for another profession. #10 Candy ass, get the boat and paddles.
Over in Japan a couple of years ago, I was impressed with the girls' riding skills. Granted, most weren't riding big bikes, but in city traffic, they managed better than I've seen here with a lot of guys. On a different note, if you slip off the road to the top of my hill in the snow, I'm fairly confident you won't live to talk about it. I ain't going up again till the snow melts, or I'm walking. Eod1sg Ret
I grew up in the Kootenays. The ditch on one side was about a foot wide and six inches deep - the other side was about three or four miles wide and several hundred feet deep....... filled with a river.
#5 Urban Warfare training, approach with the squad, throw grenade in door it bounces out...WTF, retry, same thing. Turns out that there was an unseeable post right there. Very embarrassing for an old school Staff Sergeant first day in a new unit...
Those idiots deserved a long walk down a snowy logging road at dusk. Their problem could have easily been avoided with the use of a $60 pair of tire chains and by driving like a White man with half a brain. They did neither. I have no sympathy.
#1: If only there was some way to have foreseen this possibility. #2: Seems to be mountains in the background, so that might have been a pretty deep drop. #3: The front porch is usually the safest place to be in this situation. Well done. #4: Fat people break everything. #5: "Look daddy! I'm an operator!" What a fucking clown. #6&7 have me feeling better about myself. #9 would probably happen to me.
I'm thinking he pulled that other truck over the edge with him. Almost impossible to stop a free falling object without going over the other side to counter the momentum and force.
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ReplyDelete#5 Throw gernade, back up so head is in front of a window then bust yer ass to boot. He needs to look for another profession.
#10 Candy ass, get the boat and paddles.
Pretty sure he is playing airsoft.
Delete#3 - That's some scary wind!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a tornado.
DeleteWhen the roof starts blowing off that's when you should start considering putting the camera down and finding some cover.
DeleteI think they were waiting for the woman on the bike part..
DeleteOver in Japan a couple of years ago, I was impressed with the girls' riding skills. Granted, most weren't riding big bikes, but in city traffic, they managed better than I've seen here with a lot of guys. On a different note, if you slip off the road to the top of my hill in the snow, I'm fairly confident you won't live to talk about it. I ain't going up again till the snow melts, or I'm walking. Eod1sg Ret
ReplyDeleteI grew up in the Kootenays. The ditch on one side was about a foot wide and six inches deep - the other side was about three or four miles wide and several hundred feet deep....... filled with a river.
Delete#10 - Maybe that was the way home.
ReplyDelete#5 Urban Warfare training, approach with the squad, throw grenade in door it bounces out...WTF, retry, same thing. Turns out that there was an unseeable post right there. Very embarrassing for an old school Staff Sergeant first day in a new unit...
ReplyDelete#10 Rumor has you can still hear a mini bike riding around in the tall grass one week later.
ReplyDelete#2- poor guys… that’s probably a long ass walk at dusk out of there to someplace warm and dry….
ReplyDeletewas almost stranded up in those eastern Oregon logging roads when I helped Mad John recover a bull elk that he had shot on the last day of elk season
The fresh backstrap around midnight made it all worthwhile.
Those idiots deserved a long walk down a snowy logging road at dusk. Their problem could have easily been avoided with the use of a $60 pair of tire chains and by driving like a White man with half a brain. They did neither. I have no sympathy.
Delete#4. Laziness is its own reward.
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Why was he so close to edge to begin with…..??
ReplyDelete#5 - That's a great way to get the top of your head shot off. But hey, at least he's tacticool.
ReplyDelete#1: If only there was some way to have foreseen this possibility.
ReplyDelete#2: Seems to be mountains in the background, so that might have been a pretty deep drop.
#3: The front porch is usually the safest place to be in this situation. Well done.
#4: Fat people break everything.
#5: "Look daddy! I'm an operator!" What a fucking clown.
#6&7 have me feeling better about myself.
#9 would probably happen to me.
I'm thinking he pulled that other truck over the edge with him. Almost impossible to stop a free falling object without going over the other side to counter the momentum and force.
Delete#3 Keep filming. Oz is the next stop.
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