I lost a battle with a 15 pound house cat last week. And I was wearing welding gloves and wrapped him in a rug. (Was trying to give him a penicillin shot). I’m a 6'-2, 300+ pound man, and I don’t think I could take a cougar bare handed.
I lost a battle with a 15 pound house cat last week. And I was wearing welding gloves and wrapped him in a rug. (Was trying to give him a penicillin shot). I’m a 6'-2, 300+ pound man, and I don’t think I could take a cougar bare handed.
Come join me in mowing and baling hay this summer, and then tell me whether the groundhogs deserve to live or not. (They can die.)
My ‘86 chevy pickup turns 3,500 at 80 MPH, and that is screaming when you’re just cruising. (Redline is about 4,000)
Our HS Driver’s Ed teacher actually told us:
Just chiming in here as a man, and overall lover:
I can tell you with absolute certainty that in a 2007 Toyota Sienna, it will also beep at you, when the flashing MIL comes on.
Yes. I listened to this in under a week, it was so fascinating.
I learned to drive in an ‘84 K20 with a 350 and SM465 tranny with 4.10 gears. 6.55:1 granny (non-syncro) 1st gear.
When you get that many, you need to mechanize. Mrs. geek and I can kill, pluck, clean, cut up, and vacuum pack the 50 birds (40-45 make it to butchering age usually) in about 6-8 hours. Having a whiz-bang chicken plucker helps a lot. The last wild turkey I shot, I scalded and hand-plucked, and I would agree that it…
I raise and butcher about 50 chickens a year for personal consumption. Even I get squeamish when I open a thawed pack of chicken. I blame the mainstream media.
100% True.
Nah man, that was Hector.
I’m in the NP minority here. I bet you could haggle it down if you showed up with cash in hand, but even as advertised, it’s just a simple, honest car. A little cosmetic work, and a good detail, and you could cruise low and slow, and get noticed. It’s not a nice car, but it’s not a modern bubble either.
I agree 100%. It takes a lot of planning. On the project I built, we had many meetings with the design engineer, the DOT, us as the contractor, the crane company, and the fabricator. There was a lot to coordinate, and ours was only a simple truss. This bridge looks a lot more complicated.
I was PM of a project to erect two bridges, each one placed in one day (actually more like one hour). It took over a year of planning, months of fabrication, and days of preparation on-site (it took a week just to assemble the 700 ton crane). We were still nervous until the anchor bolts were torqued down. It can be…
34. But I appreciate the finer things of the Jalop life...
It’s literally a lotion designed to soothe sore teats on dairy cattle. Then, farmers realized that it made the cuts on their hands feel better too, when applying to said cattle.
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