Word, he probably only has front brake. I have been riding rode bikes and MTBs for 45 years and not to mention motorcycles and have NEVER nosewheelied.
#3 The draft horses aren't wearing blinders, which is unusual and dangerous. They probably got spooked by something - also unusual, as draft horses as a rule are calm and good-natured.
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They're all bad but the last one is horrible...
ReplyDelete#10 didn’t seem to hit the house that significantly, more on the corner. Interesting failure cascade
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The guy coming from the left in #2 seems angry but even as a kid I knew to use the rear brake first
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, all we had was rear brakes.
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Word, he probably only has front brake. I have been riding rode bikes and MTBs for 45 years and not to mention motorcycles and have NEVER nosewheelied.
DeleteHey honey me and the tent are going over to the neighbors
ReplyDelete#10- House of cards construction, literally- DIY tree guy is probably a DIY house builder-
ReplyDeleteExactly what I was thinking.
Delete#8- Rocky the Snowman vs Dumbass the Human- KO in the first round-
ReplyDeleteAmazing moments captured!
ReplyDeleteSo that’s why people prefer not to securely attach their decks to their house. Seems like it would be a rare hazard, though.
ReplyDelete9 - sharing is nice.
ReplyDelete#8 someone has been watching too many YouTube videos.
ReplyDelete#5 Yet another example of why you travel with your forks lowered.
ReplyDelete1. Proof that God loves you.
ReplyDelete#2 I did that. Have a scar on right arm for it. Dr Castro stitched it up and said that 'chicks dig scars'.
ReplyDelete#1 for an airplane crash that's as good as it gets, the tree saved the day actually.
ReplyDelete#3 The draft horses aren't wearing blinders, which is unusual and dangerous. They probably got spooked by something - also unusual, as draft horses as a rule are calm and good-natured.
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