#10. I knew someone that broke her wrist while attempting to start a pressure washer. Most women lack the strength to pull the cord to always turn the engine past top dead center. So a lot of the time, the fuel-air mixture will explode and drive the crankshaft backwards, pulling the starter cord with it. Some of the engines have a centrifugal means of keeping the compression pressure low when the engine is rotating slowly, and normal when it is running.
If #6 is gutted prior to the chute, I'm down for it. I love all manor of fish. The rest of y'all can have your chicken. That fish roasted in chili oil is probably amazing.
The fish looked amazing. I remember one time I was in a Chinese grocery, east of Los Angeles. They had a big tank of fish that customers could choose from. Some guy would reach into the tank with a net, snag a fish, and toss it over his shoulder. Two kids with short 2x4s were there when in landed on the floor. Bap, Bap, Bap. The fish in 6 looked better than that.
#2 ... I don't take those 'deer crossing' signs seriously enough, I guess. Wife and I pass a dozen of them on our way out to the weekend place, and my reaction is always, "Okay, there are deer around here. What in hell am I supposed to do about that?" She was in the death seat one night when the girls were heading out to dinner and a ginormous buck came crashing through the side window, damn near skewering her. They were stopped at a red light at the time. Thanks for the warning.
# 9 That’s Pawel Babicki from Poland. He traveling at around 60mph when he lost the ski. Bode Miller did this in 2005 and finished the race. But you get DQ if you lose a ski.
#1 many years ago I worked at Providence Canyon State Park in Georgia, it was created by erosion, and since it had been at the edge of the ocean many millions of years ago, the soil was many different layered colors, (google up pictures, it was neat to hike in the bottom and find shark teeth and sea fossils , 300 miles from the ocean)
the park staff would gather up the different colored sands and let visitors make sand sculptures inside small bottles.
they had one elderly guy on staff, he couldnt read or write and didnt have many teeth, and lived in a old shack with no running water or electricity, but he could make those bottle art sand sculptures like no one else. he would do beach scenes with birds and waves etc, inside the bottles, it was amazing.
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#5. That hurt just watching it #6: hard pass on that dish, #9: if you can ski on that level one ski will also work.
ReplyDelete#6 those fish are still flopping, going in.
ReplyDelete#6- Don't think i'll ever be that hungry, thanks.
ReplyDelete#8- The very definition of nonplussed :)
#6. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
ReplyDelete#6- Looks like gutting the fish is optional- hope they used fresh gutter oil!
ReplyDeleteI hate any and all seafood. That image looks like puke.
Delete# 3. That's some hi-tech traffic flow
ReplyDelete# 4. Was the tree not there when she parked
# 6. Did they gut those fish before cooking them ?
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#6 Fucking NO!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Asian carp as well, bony and oily and nasty. We used to sell carp for $.50 apiece to the Asian folks back in the day. Caught them on corn.
Delete#10. I knew someone that broke her wrist while attempting to start a pressure washer. Most women lack the strength to pull the cord to always turn the engine past top dead center. So a lot of the time, the fuel-air mixture will explode and drive the crankshaft backwards, pulling the starter cord with it. Some of the engines have a centrifugal means of keeping the compression pressure low when the engine is rotating slowly, and normal when it is running.
ReplyDeleteIf #6 is gutted prior to the chute, I'm down for it. I love all manor of fish. The rest of y'all can have your chicken. That fish roasted in chili oil is probably amazing.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you as long as they gutted the fish
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Headless and gutted as it went in. Not anything I would touch though.
DeleteThe fish looked amazing. I remember one time I was in a Chinese grocery, east of Los Angeles. They had a big tank of fish that customers could choose from. Some guy would reach into the tank with a net, snag a fish, and toss it over his shoulder. Two kids with short 2x4s were there when in landed on the floor. Bap, Bap, Bap. The fish in 6 looked better than that.
ReplyDelete#8 ~ “Welcome to the William Tell Open!”
ReplyDeleteCouple inches lower and you have tragedy.
ReplyDeleteI'll stick to the fried catfish fillets in Lower Alabama, thankyaverramush
#2 ... I don't take those 'deer crossing' signs seriously enough, I guess. Wife and I pass a dozen of them on our way out to the weekend place, and my reaction is always, "Okay, there are deer around here. What in hell am I supposed to do about that?" She was in the death seat one night when the girls were heading out to dinner and a ginormous buck came crashing through the side window, damn near skewering her. They were stopped at a red light at the time. Thanks for the warning.
ReplyDelete#6 I'd prefer the Bassomatic.
ReplyDelete# 9 That’s Pawel Babicki from Poland. He traveling at around 60mph when he lost the ski. Bode Miller did this in 2005 and finished the race. But you get DQ if you lose a ski.
ReplyDelete#6 probably looks the same comin out 24Hrs later...
ReplyDelete#9 is Lane Miller, skiing the k-12
ReplyDelete#1 many years ago I worked at Providence Canyon State Park in Georgia, it was created by erosion, and since it had been at the edge of the ocean many millions of years ago, the soil was many different layered colors,
ReplyDelete(google up pictures, it was neat to hike in the bottom and find shark teeth and sea fossils , 300 miles from the ocean)
the park staff would gather up the different colored sands and let visitors make sand sculptures inside small bottles.
they had one elderly guy on staff, he couldnt read or write and didnt have many teeth, and lived in a old shack with no running water or electricity, but he could make those bottle art sand sculptures like no one else. he would do beach scenes with birds and waves etc, inside the bottles, it was amazing.
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ReplyDeleteDid one of the contestants arrive with her garden-wagon?