Yeah, she did that on purpose. Yup, she's done that before, that horse knew what was coming and obviously does not enjoy it (ears pinned WAY back).
Horse women are fun but unfortunately crazy AF. The girls that ride western even more so in both categories. I have mixed feelings regarding how I know this.
Late 80s on an LSD (USS Pensacola) docked for a port visit in St Johns New Brunswick Canada. The tidal shift was 21 feet every 5 to 6 hours. Deck apes had to move the brow from the Helo deck to the deck below with every shift of the tide. Best part we got alot of guys crane qualified during the trip. BMCS retired
#10 reminds me of a guy that had a Honda Dream parked outside of the gate at Naval Station Key West. My friend and I were sitting on our BSA Lightnings when the dude fired up his Honda. He revved it up and popped a wheelie to show how cool he was. Unfortunately, he forgot to remove the wheel lock he had installed on the front wheel.
He popped a wheelie on a Honda Dream? That's impressive all by itself. My first bike was a '65 Dream and there's no way it would lift the front wheel off the ground.
#4 is either a very large Venus Fly Trap, or a very small frog. I wonder how it turned out. Was the flower able to digest the frog, or did it eventually get tired and release it?
#1 reminds me of coming back to the USS Enterprise from liberty in Perth, Australia in '86. Needless to say, liberty was cancelled for the rest of the port visit.
In '91, we went ashore in Alexandria. That evening, the sea got too rough, so we spent the night in the beer tent & choppered out to the Forrestal the next day via CH-46. --Tennessee Budd
Headed to Desert Storm in 91 on an ARG, the CATF decided to do a practice VBSS with the SEAL Platoon. We departed the LHA on a CH-46 to take over the LST with a sea state of at least 5 to 6. The fast rope insertion almost killed an entire team. Had to ride out the storm on the LST, was never sicker in my life!
#2 - I remember reading about this guy - or someone like him - that had a birth defect that made his one arm yuge. I doubt it helped a whole lot for arm wrestling though. #6 - "Into the valley of death rode the six hundred"
good idea, I guess; but I'm wagering most of us don't have a lipstick handy in our toolbox. Grease pencil, maybe, but no lipstick But hey, Anon @ 5:25, you do you
#9: Grace in action.
ReplyDeleteShe's happy it was an English saddle.
DeleteI'd be more impressed if there was a pommel.
DeleteNeeds riding footwear.
DeleteGrace, beauty and booty-
DeleteNot her first rodeo..
DeleteStaged.
DeleteHer foot in backwards in the stirrup and she shoves her foot in the horses gut to get it to rear up.
But, she does know what she's doing.
Was breaking a rank colt that did that. Not as quick as I used to be, ended up with a concussion and a broken hand.
DeleteI have been bucked off of more horses than I've dismounted.
DeleteYeah, she did that on purpose. Yup, she's done that before, that horse knew what was coming and obviously does not enjoy it (ears pinned WAY back).
DeleteHorse women are fun but unfortunately crazy AF. The girls that ride western even more so in both categories. I have mixed feelings regarding how I know this.
#6 Charge!
ReplyDelete#1 Somebody's getting busy below deck.
ReplyDeleteIf the boat's a rockin'
Don't come a knockin'
Some 18' fishing skiff just violated the no wake zone
Delete#1: the dock just HAS to stop moving.
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ReplyDeleteMe as a teenager
#1 Yo Momma is SO fat....
ReplyDelete2. When you don't have a girlfriend.
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#7 Army Strong?
ReplyDelete3 SFG (Special Forces Group) Barracks, I guess them greeny bennies aren't so bright after all.
DeleteLate 80s on an LSD (USS Pensacola) docked for a port visit in St Johns New Brunswick Canada. The tidal shift was 21 feet every 5 to 6 hours. Deck apes had to move the brow from the Helo deck to the deck below with every shift of the tide. Best part we got alot of guys crane qualified during the trip. BMCS retired
DeleteThe deckapes on LaSalle (AGF-3) would have broken the crane by the second high tide.
Delete#3 That thing would position perfect glory holes.
ReplyDelete#2 What the deal here? So he walks up and takes off his ring? Why is this news?
ReplyDeleteHe's a competitive arm wrestler. Look at the size of his right arm compared to his left.
DeleteCompare the size of his left to right arm.
Delete#10 reminds me of a guy that had a Honda Dream parked outside of the gate at Naval Station Key West. My friend and I were sitting on our BSA Lightnings when the dude fired up his Honda. He revved it up and popped a wheelie to show how cool he was. Unfortunately, he forgot to remove the wheel lock he had installed on the front wheel.
ReplyDeleteHe popped a wheelie on a Honda Dream? That's impressive all by itself. My first bike was a '65 Dream and there's no way it would lift the front wheel off the ground.
DeleteDon't know what year his was, must have been close to yours. This happened in '68.
Delete#5 Start em young!
ReplyDelete#4 is either a very large Venus Fly Trap, or a very small frog. I wonder how it turned out. Was the flower able to digest the frog, or did it eventually get tired and release it?
ReplyDelete#1 reminds me of coming back to the USS Enterprise from liberty in Perth, Australia in '86. Needless to say, liberty was cancelled for the rest of the port visit.
ReplyDeleteIn '91, we went ashore in Alexandria. That evening, the sea got too rough, so we spent the night in the beer tent & choppered out to the Forrestal the next day via CH-46.
Delete--Tennessee Budd
Headed to Desert Storm in 91 on an ARG, the CATF decided to do a practice VBSS with the SEAL Platoon. We departed the LHA on a CH-46 to take over the LST with a sea state of at least 5 to 6. The fast rope insertion almost killed an entire team. Had to ride out the storm on the LST, was never sicker in my life!
Delete#1 - Paging passenger Biden, passenger Joseph R. Biden, please report to the boarding bridge for departure.
ReplyDelete#4. I feel sorry for the frog. Horrible way to go …
ReplyDelete#5- Trying to pick a name for their new little brother- Ding? Ping? Bang?
ReplyDelete#2 - I remember reading about this guy - or someone like him - that had a birth defect that made his one arm yuge. I doubt it helped a whole lot for arm wrestling though.
ReplyDelete#6 - "Into the valley of death rode the six hundred"
#3 or just apply lipstick on ends of pipes then lean tile up against pipes and cut around transfer marks. Done! K.I.S.S.
ReplyDeletegood idea, I guess; but I'm wagering most of us don't have a lipstick handy in our toolbox. Grease pencil, maybe, but no lipstick
DeleteBut hey, Anon @ 5:25, you do you
5) They identify as 13%
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