Yup. I remember riding the congo river ride or some other ride that really shouldn’t have been terribly rough, and coming out of it with an enormous bruise on my shoulder...and we all promptly got back in line to ride it again.
Yup. I remember riding the congo river ride or some other ride that really shouldn’t have been terribly rough, and coming out of it with an enormous bruise on my shoulder...and we all promptly got back in line to ride it again.
I fell down an Action Park internet hole awhile back, and found this amazing piece of ‘90 nostalgia - MTVs Headbangers Ball at Action Park with Alice in Chains. So dangerous! So alternative! So teen-oriented!
Just before lock down a friend - who spent a lot of time at Action Park and still speaks of it in reverent tones - and I took a ride down to Vernon to visit a former co-worker who lives near a golf course in the area to not only see what remained of Action Park (there are bits here and there, but nothing all that…
I’d definitely keep the weight on a shelf for a bit. A quick perusal of old topical posts shows that while most people didn’t notice any notably adverse effects, others did encounter harsh vibrations and correspondingly rattly shifts when they removed it to install the rear bar. One guy just had it cut for clearance as…
Right? Did they go around the room the first day and declare dietary preferences?
City folk??? What the fuck does that have to do with the price of rice?!?
City folk? She's from fucking Iowa. She should have learned in kindergarten that large animals could fuck you up.
#TeamBison
This Isn’t a “city folk” think. I can point you to entire neighborhoods In major cities where NO ONE in that neighborhood would think to go strolling up to a buffalo. This Is more a “white folk” thing.
She was apparently saved when her pants came off and she fell to the ground unconscious. He says at that point the attacking animal ran off along with the rest of the herd.
I’m reading a book about how people die in Yellowstone, and they start off with a newspaper editorial from 1970 that describes nature as untamed and amoral, which are both excellent words to describe it. Nature does not fuck around, and those who refuse to respect it are extremely lucky if all that happens is they get…
City folk. What did you expect.
‘and said that the officers “broke no law’
Yeah, he’s basically saying all cops are killers, it’s just that he doesn’t see it as a bad thing.
That’s someone pop pop man, fucking christ.
“This is something that should have never been indicted, and every police officer that works particularly in Jackson and in this county could find themselves in this position,”
Why you could even say that this kind of racism is ingrained in the system, right? Sort of a “systemic racism”, we could call it?
So once upon a time, the DHS Intelligence office put out a report warning about right-wing extremism. Some of you all may remember this, because the Republicans screaming bloody murder about it in the news. Heads rolled, people got forced to quit.
White Agencies protecting racist white people, you don’t say!
I’d like to issue a counterpoint, as someone who was basically raised in a bodybuilding gym (my dad was a bodybuilder back in the day, and our garage was converted into a gym and was a local hangout for bodybuilding for those who didn’t feel welcome in a traditional gym in the 80s.) compression tights were not a…