#1 did somebody pull him out, or did they let the idiot drown #3 must have run hurdles in school #4 the person hugging the table from the beginning must have known what would happen
I'm guessing the balloon only had helium in it, but the "candle" was sort of like a flare that got an extra burst of air from the pop. Otherwise, the flame would have been at balloon level.
4) While I do like the idea of a floating picnic table it should be noted that in order to maintain a positive righting moment the center of gravity of any vessel should be below the center of bouancy. This can be tested.
Except for submarines and sailing vessels the CG is actually above the CB. As the vessel heels over the underwater shape changes and the CB moves, so you get a righting moment and the vessel returns to the upright position. Of course you can still get the CG too high, as these idiots prove...
#4 the fun isn't even trying to win or lose, its how you play the game. i 'm think that there was some drinking going on there. it must have been a blast. hey, leave them kids alone.
#3, betcha can't watch just once. In Phoenix we were inundated with waves of rooftop Solar enthusiasts who resembled this guy. Told every one of them that rooftop Solar is a scam. "If solar penciled out we'd be knocking on your door." They gave my name to a closer who showed up to educate my dumb ass. The closer could not answer most questions and could only recite talking points she was trained to repeat. A dog this well trained could have saved lotsa time.
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#10 was very satisfying.
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#s 4 & 10 morons. #1 you don't jump into ice filled water in a wetsuit. That's what dry suits are for. #8 he deserves to get lucky later on.
ReplyDelete4. The fatties need to be evenly distributed
ReplyDeleteOr that's a picture of many marriages. Poor bastard.
DeleteSome mondays in there. Or judgement juice at work.
ReplyDelete#2 - Doing his part to conserve our strategic helium reserves . . . by using hydrogen.
ReplyDelete#1 did somebody pull him out, or did they let the idiot drown
ReplyDelete#3 must have run hurdles in school
#4 the person hugging the table from the beginning must have known what would happen
#2, a FLAME??? He filled the balloon with HYDROGEN??? Shades of the Hindenburg!
ReplyDelete"OH THE HUMANITY"
DeleteI'm guessing the balloon only had helium in it, but the "candle" was sort of like a flare that got an extra burst of air from the pop. Otherwise, the flame would have been at balloon level.
Delete4) While I do like the idea of a floating picnic table it should be noted that in order to maintain a positive righting moment the center of gravity of any vessel should be below the center of bouancy. This can be tested.
ReplyDeleteCheck you "Z"...
DeleteExcept for submarines and sailing vessels the CG is actually above the CB. As the vessel heels over the underwater shape changes and the CB moves, so you get a righting moment and the vessel returns to the upright position. Of course you can still get the CG too high, as these idiots prove...
Delete#6 There's drunk and there's stupid drunk. Nobody wants to talk to a stupid drunk.
ReplyDelete#10 Play stupid games win stupid prizes!
ReplyDelete# 8. Keep the fatties no higher than belt level
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#3: I ran the hurdles in high school and can see that guy did as well. Smooth.
ReplyDelete#4 and #8 ... Having a whale of a good time.
ReplyDelete#8 - I would say that it's not worth the effort in order to get laid by a really fat lady!!!
ReplyDelete#6 was a much better dressed me 45 years ago.
ReplyDelete#4 the fun isn't even trying to win or lose, its how you play the game. i 'm think that there was some drinking going on there. it must have been a blast.
ReplyDeletehey, leave them kids alone.
#3 is wasting his life delivering. He should be trying out for the Olympics.
ReplyDeleteWhen properly motivated, everyone is good at high hurdles.
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Sadly, or not, 6 is the closest to my life at times. Not anymore. But I do miss that wasted out of mind feeling.
ReplyDelete#3, betcha can't watch just once. In Phoenix we were inundated with waves of rooftop Solar enthusiasts who resembled this guy. Told every one of them that rooftop Solar is a scam. "If solar penciled out we'd be knocking on your door." They gave my name to a closer who showed up to educate my dumb ass. The closer could not answer most questions and could only recite talking points she was trained to repeat. A dog this well trained could have saved lotsa time.
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