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Thursday, July 03, 2025

Thursday's gifs

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  1. #9 sure looked like the last Elephant across stopped for a second and gave the thank you nod

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    1. That was my take, too.

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    2. That elephant was either tossing a thanks, like you said, or saying they were lucky they didn't get closer!

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  2. I'm guessing #7 is just frame rate of camera or is that just d' voooodoooo

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    1. Yes. As Alemaster explained once, the shutter speed of the camera matches the rotor speed of the helicopter.

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    2. You're giving me far too much credit Wirecutter. But thanks, regards, Alemaster

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  3. #5- Chimps are cute- until the day they lose it and chew off your face, fingers, toes & genitals- bad monkey!

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    1. Exactly. Never ever trust a chimp. It's not if, it's when.

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    2. That's why I stay away from cities.

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    3. Lucky I wasn't drinking anything when I saw that.

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    4. I don't find them particularly "cute", in fact I really dislike lower primates. Monkeys especially, are just nasty, irritating little shits. And they're all unpredictable and capable of doing major violent damage. Primates are my least favorite exhibit at the zoo.

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    5. I feel the same way as Big Rickus about humans in big cities.

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  4. #10. What dey goin'a tink of nex

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    1. If the US Navy had possessed landing craft like that, I would never have gotten my boots or trousers wet making a "wet landing" while in the Marine Corps so many years ago.

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  5. I would think in #4, that sort of stuff would have been secured to the deck

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    1. The piano is. The rest of the stuff, not so much.

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  6. Chain link fences used to have those twisted spikes at the top but lots of kids were getting hurt by them. I got hung up on them and have the scar on my neck 70 years later to prove it.

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  7. #1: That "fail" had to be rehearsed.

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    1. Sure, everybody practices breaking their neck.

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  8. #4 ... Time to 'abdicate' the area? Hardly seems a good moment to be stretching one's vocabulary beyond the breaking point.
    #6 ... Just making change for a $20, I'm sure. Either that or she's his agent.
    #9 ... A courteous wave of the trunk. Must be somewhere down south.

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    1. #4 - how about "Let's git d' 'ell outta here!"

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  9. 6 - If I gotta listen to that, you're gonna pay me!

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  10. #2 didn't need a wash. So clean you can'tell if windows are up or down

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  11. #7 - What the heck????????????????

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  12. #4 At least the piano is stationary...

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    1. Check stowage. The hard way.

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  13. # 1. So close yet so far
    # 3. I had an Australian Shepherd that would do stuff like that
    # 4. But it's just starting to get fun
    # 5. Mom, Dad so happy to see both of you
    # 7. It just looks so weird
    # 9. Thanks bro
    JD

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  14. #1: very strange looking dismount, especially the hand that's stuck to the crossbar. Almost looks like her right arm got stretched. Yeesh.

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    1. Ow, my rotator cuff! I'd be very surprised if she walked away without a shoulder injury-

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  15. sad... Elephants and humans do not mix. I would keep the elephants. But it is not my choice.

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