Looks like the Samsonite Gorilla's made a comeback... https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=Samsonite+gorilla+commercial&&mid=BB4F766571672D44CBA7BB4F766571672D44CBA7&FORM=VAMGZC CC
#7 I've seen that, the suitcase fell off the first baggage cart and was wedged and dragged under the next cart. #10 The airline I worked for in the '80s did that twice one summer. The cargo pallet forward of the cargo door is always, always, always the first in and the last out. Al_in_Ottawa
I had #8 happen to me last week on my lawnmower. That mower has given me so much grief that I got rid of it and bought a new one, from Amazon. Less than $170 and free delivery the next day. No doubt it will last longer than me.
#5...Went to a wedding venue at a scenic 'ranch'. It was named Boulders or something similar. We followed the white ribbon to the parking area filled with rocks of various sizes for parking areas. Unfortunately, some of these rocks would move and settle when you drive. One was several feet long and thin. When my tire went over it at under 5 mph, it tipped up and hit my tranmission case. It died on the way home and cost me $4500. The marriage lasted about three years. The tranmission repair is still holding 12 years later!
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#7?
ReplyDeleteThat's somebody's suitcase.
Delete#5, #9 - You can't park there!
DeleteBagages, that's French for luggage...
DeleteLooks like the Samsonite Gorilla's made a comeback...
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#7 looks like dudes baggage got special care at the airport
ReplyDeleteMust have been something valuable in it.
Delete#4??
ReplyDeleteToothbrush landed in the toilet brush.
Delete'landed' - Sure, Jan.
DeleteTooth brush has as many germs as the toilet brush.
DeleteYeah but from the wrong end
DeleteAh the joys of life.
ReplyDelete#10 - Neat! They taught it to sit up.
ReplyDeleteIt's either begging, or trying to chase it's mommy.
Delete#9 following google maps no doubt!
ReplyDelete#7 I've seen that, the suitcase fell off the first baggage cart and was wedged and dragged under the next cart.
ReplyDelete#10 The airline I worked for in the '80s did that twice one summer. The cargo pallet forward of the cargo door is always, always, always the first in and the last out.
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#3. Damn Durango.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Blazer...
Delete#3. P.S. Mine hasn't done that yet.
ReplyDeleteI had #8 happen to me last week on my lawnmower. That mower has given me so much grief that I got rid of it and bought a new one, from Amazon. Less than $170 and free delivery the next day.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt it will last longer than me.
I used to have a chainsaw that did that regularly and it was a pain to fix.
DeleteThat's me after trimming the grass on my property.
ReplyDelete#6 - That is...
DeleteFlip flops are for the beach, lake, but now weedeating. And if you do it left to right it throws the debris away from you.
ReplyDelete1 looks like he's practicing the lift scene from Dirty Dancing.
ReplyDelete#3 and trying to get his attention to tell him to pull over will just piss him off
ReplyDeleteThe time I warned the woman outside of Vegas that her car was on fire, she actually seemed grateful. Her husband on the other hand ...
Delete#5...Went to a wedding venue at a scenic 'ranch'. It was named Boulders or something similar. We followed the white ribbon to the parking area filled with rocks of various sizes for parking areas. Unfortunately, some of these rocks would move and settle when you drive. One was several feet long and thin. When my tire went over it at under 5 mph, it tipped up and hit my tranmission case. It died on the way home and cost me $4500. The marriage lasted about three years. The tranmission repair is still holding 12 years later!
ReplyDelete10: When the "body positivity" people board first.
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