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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Wednesday's gifs

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  1. #3) Ah, the easily avoided retinal sunburn. Good times, good times.

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  2. 10 That is some good riding right there.

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  3. #2 Where is his seatbelt.
    #3 Blind by 50.
    #8 I would need two wives for that. Too expensive.

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  4. #6 Those guys look gay as hell, but you wouldn't want to fight them. They're called "evzones" of the Greek Presidential Guard. So, kind of like Spartans.

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    1. They look pretty easy to out run though.

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    2. About as easy to take on any of the guards at Arlington.

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    3. "easy to out run"

      Good one! Also, funny you should say that. They actually have orders never to run. Like the British Palace Guards, they're supposed to stand like statues when they're not doing the slow goose-step.

      Some terrorists once fire-bombed an evzone's guard post. The dude just stood there without moving until he was given the order to get away. In the meantime, his clothes caught on fire.

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    4. ------'sposed to be over 6' in height

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    5. Monty Python gave them grants worth millions, but slow as they are moving, by the time they reach London it won't be enough for a boiled potato.

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  5. #10: My human behavior training indicates a "cause and effect reward" There's a box of Donuts at the end of the obstacle course if no cones are knocked over.

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  6. #3 ...and that's how you get flash-burns on your eye-balls, kids. Ask me how I know.

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  7. #3. The sand-in-the-eyes feeling will only last a couple of days, and there's only a 50/50 chance of permanent eye damage.

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  8. # 1. Are those snakes coming out of a nest ??
    # 10 Motorman Jerry Palladino, he has trained a lot of people how to ride.. He puts on a great display of riding skills as well
    JD

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  9. How arrogant can you get to have to have a red carpet rolled out everywhere yo go?

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    1. What happens when the front roll runs out?

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    2. You can see the guy at the end, running around to the front again after his roll is full. I would like to know the story behind the video.

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    3. My sister married a man with the same name as the areas congressman. Her husband had made reservations for their honeymoon at a hotel. When they arrived, there was a red carpet laid out for them. When the hotel staff realized it wasn't the congressman, they quickly rolled up the red carpet and took it away. Yes, the congressman and his kids made multiple millions before he retired.

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  10. #6 Wasn't that a Monty Python skit ... something to do with silly walks?

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    1. Nope. Greek guards.

      Now you know why everything in Greece takes so long.

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    2. You know how they separate the men from the boys in Greece? With a crowbar.

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  11. #9 - my latest dog did that same thing to my wife's car door trim several years back when she was a young adult. Lucky for the dog, the trim was not bent up enough to be require replacement, the mechanic was able to re-install it with very little apparent damage.

    Wife was mad enough to spit on one hock and wipe it off of the other. I just sat back and shut up - no need for husband intervention or comments.

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  12. #10 I don't think I have the skills to be able to WALK thru that course without tripping on or knocking over several of those cones.

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  13. Did permanent damage to my eyes welding. Actually probably did more damage as a supervisor working around the welders.

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    1. My sister's dog would jump up on a chair in the garage and watch my dad weld, so he built the dog a set of welding goggles. Mom thought it was funny, but Dad didn't allow anyone around him when he was welding without eye protection.

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    2. You need a “spotter” (Someone to watch that you aren’t setting fire to anything)

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  14. #10 I certainly took a motorcycle safety course when I got my license back in the eighties. I took one advanced. It wasn't quite as tough as this one but close. Those courses saved my bacon more than once.

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  15. I had a 4" diameter Red Fir taken out of the front yard. It was in the R.O.W.. The power company removed it so they were tasked with the stump too. They used one of those augers in #1 to remove it, took them 3 days. I have removed similar sized stumps in less than a half hour with a conventional grinder. That auger is great for the " By the hour" bunch.

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  16. #2 He likes to give it a good washing least once a month.

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  17. #6 I think I saw that very same thing in a Monty Python episode, the Ministry of Silly Walks or something.

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  18. #5 - It's a shame that she did not have a .45 pistol to shoot the MoFo...

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  19. #5. An everyday occurance in several South American countries. The woman is lucky she had somewhere to toss her items.

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  20. re #6, it's pretty neat that those guys are carrying M1 Garands that were sent over as post WW-II aid

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