Close, West Virginians headed to the golden Mecca of Columbus. They go up 33 and once they get past Lancaster they seem to start loosing their cargo. I've never seen so much junk in the median. Homer buckets, couch cushions, whole couch, baby seats, busted open trash bags of clothes. Much more, list would be endless Daryl
#7 - definitely looks like some kind of creature that is designed to crawl into either your ear, anus, or urethra while you sleep. Infesting budget resort hotel rooms in tropical locales, it quietly waits under the bed for drunken, sun-burned guests to stumble back to their rooms and pass out on the bed. Then it creeps out of hiding, and painlessly slithers into their butt.
Kids on the golf course that are not golfers. This is why many public courses will not allow HS students to drive golf carts. And many are starting to monitor younger golfers on the course to avoid cart damage...
If you cross the Colorado River on I40 going between California and Arizona, you kind of wonder what all the fuss is about. I several rivers near me in NC that seem much larger. It is almost a joke what they call "rivers" out west.
Let's think about #6 in the United States: DEQ, would call it waste water OSHA, would never allow anyone within 100 yards of it Animal rights activists, would howl about the danger to forest creatures. Civil rights people would call it racist, because of course they would. And rednecks would try to have a "hold my beer" moment in it
Went white water canoeing in a Class III river that only existed in the daytime when the TVA opened the sluices to provide power to Atlanta and then it would pretty much dry up overnight.
#4 - Beverly Hillbillies remake?
ReplyDeleteClose, West Virginians headed to the golden Mecca of Columbus. They go up 33 and once they get past Lancaster they seem to start loosing their cargo. I've never seen so much junk in the median. Homer buckets, couch cushions, whole couch, baby seats, busted open trash bags of clothes. Much more, list would be endless
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#7 ?????
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, that is called a Hammerhead Slug. https://www.thoughtco.com/hammerhead-worm-facts-4178101
Deletelooks like a hammerhead worm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipalium
DeleteHammerhead worm
DeleteHammerhead flatworm
Delete#7 - definitely looks like some kind of creature that is designed to crawl into either your ear, anus, or urethra while you sleep. Infesting budget resort hotel rooms in tropical locales, it quietly waits under the bed for drunken, sun-burned guests to stumble back to their rooms and pass out on the bed. Then it creeps out of hiding, and painlessly slithers into their butt.
DeleteI've seen those things before. They exist. God only knows why.
DeleteHammerheads kill earthworms. So, hammerheads are no good.
Delete#2: guys on golf courses with hats on backwards = some kind of stupidly is surely going to happen
ReplyDeleteKids on the golf course that are not golfers. This is why many public courses will not allow HS students to drive golf carts. And many are starting to monitor younger golfers on the course to avoid cart damage...
Delete#10 looks like an Iron Chef blooper.
ReplyDelete#6 - That is California sucking the Colorado River dry...
ReplyDeleteThat's remarkable, considering its water released from the Verbund Hydro Power dam, located in Austria.
DeleteIf you cross the Colorado River on I40 going between California and Arizona, you kind of wonder what all the fuss is about. I several rivers near me in NC that seem much larger. It is almost a joke what they call "rivers" out west.
DeleteThe Colorado River at Topock (where previous commentor mentioned) is flowing at over 16,000 cfs at the minimum. 6 kt current.
DeleteHey, Anon @ 3:54- Ever seen the Feather River spilling at Oroville Dam at over 300,000 cubic feet per second?
DeleteYeah. I didn't think so.
I liked these
ReplyDeleteWhy is it, when I see videos like #4, Sanford and son lead in music plays in my head.
ReplyDeleteNow you're hearing it🤣
Let's think about #6 in the United States:
ReplyDeleteDEQ, would call it waste water
OSHA, would never allow anyone within 100 yards of it
Animal rights activists, would howl about the danger to forest creatures.
Civil rights people would call it racist, because of course they would.
And rednecks would try to have a "hold my beer" moment in it
Went white water canoeing in a Class III river that only existed in the daytime when the TVA opened the sluices to provide power to Atlanta and then it would pretty much dry up overnight.
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