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Can’t go past the head when it’s all you got.
Yeah but all of these MFers didI'm not looking ANY of that up.
Nope.
I don't need to know
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Yep, you looked it up.The cultural enrichment of the Hide never ceases.
Yes I did, but there's a difference between people that look it up and are disgusted and the normal people that think "I wonder how much that costs?"Yep, you looked it up.
Muhahaha!
By proper dna you mean fake tits and abs..yes also a favorite of mine lolI didn't see this particular one at the gym today, but I saw her twin. Proper DNA.
I love my gym.
Damn you! I like girls! No, I’m serious guys! Bobs and vagene for me!
Hey, it happens to every guy!
“On the bright side, the homeowner's Dachshunds, Pomeranians and Corgis can now see what's going on outside”The installers were looking at the instructions upside down. Not exactly sure what's going to happen when they try to raise the door.
On the bright side, the homeowner's Dachshunds, Pomeranians and Corgis can now see what's going on outside.
Can’t go past the head when it’s all you got.
Hold the phone. So that excavator is all robotic?I got a buddy who does that for a living.
He was a couple hundred feet up a while back demolishing a smoke stack. Here is the robot being lifted, he is in a crane beside it going up View attachment 8433542
Certainly makes more sense that way. I cant imagine any labor regulatory body allowing a person to be in there.Hold the phone. So that excavator is all robotic?
Ah, but what a thrill ride!Certainly makes more sense that way. I cant imagine any labor regulatory body allowing a person to be in there.
Nature doesn't give a shit about your love for it, your naivety, or your preferred pronouns.
This guy learned more in five seconds here, than he did from years of group counseling and activities.
Few things in nature are faster than a calf kicking sideways.Truth. Hell I have had calves gives me a run for my money when they got out of sorts. And then I had a Jersey bull. Not one thing was safe even on his calmest, most sane day. You either learn or get hurt. Thems the rules and the rules don't change. Get between a bull and a cow that has come in and you have a good chance of meeting your Maker.
After I moved on from ranch work, I made it a mission to get revenge by eating steak every chance I got.Few things in nature are faster than a calf kicking sideways.
thats a good way to cripple a young bullEvery year I get a bull from a friend that has a breeding program for registered Angus bulls. They worked almost every day and are pretty calm. It's always a treat when I take him back to rejoin the other bulls. Watching four or five massive bulls go at it to establish the dominance chain is something to behold.
I don’t think that even exists anymore.We have a milf day each week and we have a red head day.
I propose that we have a no photoshop day.
I usually don’t carry my pistol while working. Generally I leave it in the truck. If I had it on me, it would be too tempting to dispatch the wild, ornery cows in the moment. I would probably go broke.After I moved on from ranch work, I made it a mission to get revenge by eating steak every chance I got.
sometimes.. the young bulls team up on the old bull. it's a lot like life.thats a good way to cripple a young bull
Have seen that very thing happen. Bulls ganged up on one and he wound up with a broken hip.thats a good way to cripple a young bull
Just a super expensive rc carHold the phone. So that excavator is all robotic?
Regulators allow all kinds of things that make the uninformed have a meltdown. A solid plan and some engineering; presto! You can do almost anything, as long as the budget ends up ahead.Certainly makes more sense that way. I cant imagine any labor regulatory body allowing a person to be in there.
Me falling out of the red can
But it happens any time you bring a new bull(s) into the bunch.thats a good way to cripple a young bull
My company took down the 308 foot stack at Brookhaven National Lab. We contracted a crew who does stacks for a living. I never went to the nest up on top but we had people up there every dayI got a buddy who does that for a living.
He was a couple hundred feet up a while back demolishing a smoke stack. Here is the robot being lifted, he is in a crane beside it going up View attachment 8433542
Nice to see alabama really swinging for the fences