#2 - what IS that? Looks like one of those “grabber/reacher” things with the tongs on the end of a pole and a pistol grip with a spring lever to control it.
You must click on the image to get the full size, then it's obvious. You're looking off a bridge over very clear water. I've never see a design like that myself, but it's a "forearm crutch". The handle-brace is teal colored plastic.
#1 sorta reminds me of a (very well-designed) area in Bradenton where rt. 301 turns north to join with 15th St W (aka S Tamiami Trail aka rt. 41); this is usually the scene at any time of day (from 0001 hrs to 2359 hrs), not just during rush hour
#5 ::sound of running water somewhere, water seeping under baseboard into living room:: Master toilet with a hairline crack on the backside of tank. When tank top was removed, tank fell in half. But it was a Thursday. ~ mississloppigarro
Chugging up hill pulling a boat, the truck muffler blew out. This caused a blow torch of hot gas aimed straight at the plastic gas tank. So many holes had melted into the tank that it looked like a shot gun pattern. No, no fire. Yes it was on a Monday. June 7, 2010.
#10: BTDT. Just missed the corner of my dresser and landed on my feet. I was very surprised. Got away with just a couple of bruised ribs from bouncing off a rafter on the way down.
#10 I used to repair ceiling fall throughs like this for Dish Network. I can't count how many times a tech fell through the ceiling onto the homeowner.
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#2 - what IS that? Looks like one of those “grabber/reacher” things with the tongs on the end of a pole and a pistol grip with a spring lever to control it.
ReplyDeleteYou must click on the image to get the full size, then it's obvious. You're looking off a bridge over very clear water. I've never see a design like that myself, but it's a "forearm crutch". The handle-brace is teal colored plastic.
DeleteI always called them a polio crutch.
Delete#9, you are a little low and left, adjust half a Target up and right, then fire again.
ReplyDeleteThat would be 5-clicks up and 5-clicks to the right.
Delete#9 - "Close" only counts in horseshoes and grenades.
DeleteAnd nuclear bombs.
DeleteMissed it by that much.
DeleteMaxwell Smart....
Delete#2 Can't even use a magnet to get that cripple-stick...
ReplyDelete#2????
ReplyDelete#1 sorta reminds me of a (very well-designed) area in Bradenton where rt. 301 turns north to join with 15th St W (aka S Tamiami Trail aka rt. 41); this is usually the scene at any time of day (from 0001 hrs to 2359 hrs), not just during rush hour
ReplyDeleteYep. Driven through there a few times. Kinda scary on the wrong day.
Delete#5 ::sound of running water somewhere, water seeping under baseboard into living room:: Master toilet with a hairline crack on the backside of tank. When tank top was removed, tank fell in half. But it was a Thursday. ~ mississloppigarro
ReplyDeleteI hate those self check out stations
ReplyDeleteChugging up hill pulling a boat, the truck muffler blew out. This caused a blow torch of hot gas aimed straight at the plastic gas tank.
ReplyDeleteSo many holes had melted into the tank that it looked like a shot gun pattern.
No, no fire. Yes it was on a Monday. June 7, 2010.
The cat conv innards on my Nissan blew out the exhaust pipe.
Delete#5 Famous farts in history - #12 in the series...
ReplyDelete#3 What's with the blood on the snow?
ReplyDeleteMichael in Nelson
That's a tail light
Delete#10?
ReplyDelete#10: BTDT. Just missed the corner of my dresser and landed on my feet. I was very surprised. Got away with just a couple of bruised ribs from bouncing off a rafter on the way down.
ReplyDeleteHelper fell through a ceiling on Wednesday.. said he was fine. Fifteen minutes later, he fell through again.
DeletePacked it up and called it a day.
Snow should ALWAYS be plowed to the MIDDLE of the street. Always.
ReplyDeleteCan't do that on some residential streets, too narrow.
Delete#5 - Needs a sign: "Anything Over 5 Pounds Please Lower With a Rope"
ReplyDelete#10 I used to repair ceiling fall throughs like this for Dish Network. I can't count how many times a tech fell through the ceiling onto the homeowner.
ReplyDelete#5 Oh Shit!
ReplyDelete