#1 - There are many seaside communities that no longer allow folks to build on the shore ... and those who have older homes have to retrofit them with substantial cement pillars.
#5 wow, Porsche quality has really hit the shitter apparently. Something like that would’ve been unfathomable on a 70’s 911. That’s a damn shame. Another legendary brand diminished by corner cutting.
#3 My dad always put me on the wheelbarrow instead of my scrawny older brother when we were pouring concrete. He said it was because I had a higher IQ and a lower center of gravity.
#6 Saw this happen at a range in Korea with an M-60D, over mud flats from a UH-1. CH-47 guys were using our Huey to qualify, and boomf, off goes the barrel. If you've ever been to Korea, you know the tidal flats and the smell. So they had to walk around those stinking mud flats for hours until someone found the barrel, like a foot in the mud (dumb luck). Of course, when we got back to Camp Humphreys, I spent a few hours at the wash rack cleaning out the muck. Doubt the range is still there, it was on the coast just north of Humphreys and west of Osan.
NC has an agency that underwrites and sets rates for all the barrier islands. I live on one and all wind and hail damage insurance is through them, no matter the agent. I have seen houses badly damaged by storms where the insurance pays it off, once. Then the property is condemned and restricted from further building.
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#1 - he will now be charged an extra tax for having a houseboat.
ReplyDelete#1 houseboat?
ReplyDelete#1 looks like NC shore. Wonder if folks can even insure homes so close to water. The homes further south towards Sneads Ferry are probably over a $1m
ReplyDeleteHatteras. Deals can be had inland but the flood insurance is nearly the cost of your mortgage
Delete1. Wise man built his house on rocks, foolish man wants government to bail him out
ReplyDelete8. You have a tire machine right there. Why fuck around like that.
#1 - There are many seaside communities that no longer allow folks to build on the shore ... and those who have older homes have to retrofit them with substantial cement pillars.
Delete#6 - No doubt, those are US Navy sailors.
#7 - Drunk or high on weed?
#9-HAHAHAHAHA-Thanks, I needed that!
ReplyDelete3 - I thought my pop was gonna have a heart attack, he was laughing so hard at me.
ReplyDeleteI did it with a wheelbarrow full of horse shit. Only once though.
Delete#9 Trump! Trump! Trump!
ReplyDeleteI believe it is more of a Thump! Thump! Thump!
Delete#4, that stupid Bimini Top caught air like it was a sail and pulled the boat over backwards. Without that top he woulda been fine.
ReplyDeleteThat's kinda what I thought. It might also help if he didn't go full-throttle directly upwind.
Delete#5 wow, Porsche quality has really hit the shitter apparently. Something like that would’ve been unfathomable on a 70’s 911. That’s a damn shame. Another legendary brand diminished by corner cutting.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have anything to do with hitting a crater sized pothole, could it,,,?
Delete#3 My dad always put me on the wheelbarrow instead of my scrawny older brother when we were pouring concrete. He said it was because I had a higher IQ and a lower center of gravity.
ReplyDeleteI hope the folks with the house in the water remember the good times they had there...
ReplyDelete3 btdt. Manure.
ReplyDelete#6 This is one of those times when the barrel should be dummy-corded. Reminds me of that time I NDed a M240.
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#6 Saw this happen at a range in Korea with an M-60D, over mud flats from a UH-1. CH-47 guys were using our Huey to qualify, and boomf, off goes the barrel. If you've ever been to Korea, you know the tidal flats and the smell. So they had to walk around those stinking mud flats for hours until someone found the barrel, like a foot in the mud (dumb luck). Of course, when we got back to Camp Humphreys, I spent a few hours at the wash rack cleaning out the muck. Doubt the range is still there, it was on the coast just north of Humphreys and west of Osan.
ReplyDelete3) Poor bastard...
ReplyDelete3) Poor bastard...
ReplyDeleteLaughed right in my coffee thanks!!!
ReplyDelete#1 appears to be more sea-worthy than a Bayliner.
ReplyDeleteNC has an agency that underwrites and sets rates for all the barrier islands. I live on one and all wind and hail damage insurance is through them, no matter the agent. I have seen houses badly damaged by storms where the insurance pays it off, once. Then the property is condemned and restricted from further building.
ReplyDeleteCape Hatteras NC a whole row of houses are slowly getting destroyed one-by-one. Jeff C in NC
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