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Fireman=pyro

Had to build a truss system out of spaghetti and marshmallows for class yesterday. The instructor seemed surprised that I was welding with marshmallows lol.

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Fireman=pyro
that was my thoughts. Said hes taght theis class for 5 years, and I was the first to start "welding" marshmallows with a lighter. Worked pretty well honestly.
 
I'd like to know how they got it out of there w/o doing more damage to the PD?



and this spider is workin the night shift tonight...

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That’s one of those early morning on my way to the deer stand spiderwebs that wrap around my entire head. Then comes the “there’s a tarantula on me somewhere dance”. I usually grab a stick or use my rifle and walk with it out in front like I’m marching with a flag as to not have that happen anymore.
 
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That spider made that web in a few hrs. It has one strand to a tree branch about 10'from the center, another single strand down to the deck step and a third attached to the gutter.I'd like to know how the spider got the line from the tree branch 10' off the ground across to the gutter?
 
Got a new toy today. Immediately put it to work. Worth every penny.
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It's funny how things work out. I really wanted to get this done today, but I'm too cheap, so I was looking on eBay for the best price and was willing to wait on shipping. Found this one, cheapest on eBay, turns out it's within a mile of my work and they are a major eBay reseller. Picked it up on the way home, and they knocked off $15 since they didn't have to ship it! If any of you Charlotte people need something, they are right across from Carowinds. Items for sale by egratitude.services | eBay
 
That’s one of those early morning on my way to the deer stand spiderwebs that wrap around my entire head. Then comes the “there’s a tarantula on me somewhere dance”. I usually grab a stick or use my rifle and walk with it out in front like I’m marching with a flag as to not have that happen anymore.

Ya I've had many webs wrap around my head when I was surveying. Some places had webs everywhere and even waving a stick still get them on me. It's fun when the web is so strong you can't open your eyelids you shut when you hit it and you have to pull it off your face before you can open your eyes. I've prolly had a few thousand spiders on me and knocked/brushed them off,but I was never bitten by one. A guy I worked with called the webs we walked into "mother natures hair spray"
 
Got a new toy today. Immediately put it to work. Worth every penny.
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It's funny how things work out. I really wanted to get this done today, but I'm too cheap, so I was looking on eBay for the best price and was willing to wait on shipping. Found this one, cheapest on eBay, turns out it's within a mile of my work and they are a major eBay reseller. Picked it up on the way home, and they knocked off $15 since they didn't have to ship it! If any of you Charlotte people need something, they are right across from Carowinds. Items for sale by egratitude.services | eBay

what's that hole for?
 
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That spider made that web in a few hrs. It has one strand to a tree branch about 10'from the center, another single strand down to the deck step and a third attached to the gutter.I'd like to know how the spider got the line from the tree branch 10' off the ground across to the gutter?
We call that the K and W hair net around here. Especially popular I night rides on the mt. Bike.
 
I'd like to know how they got it out of there w/o doing more damage to the PD ]/QUOTE]

Im wondering how that car parked to the left of it is getting out.
 
Im wondering how that car parked to the left of it is getting out.
Shoot, thats an easy one to get out of. Just tell Grandpa to go straight ahead and he'll never even touch the brakes.
 
Shoot, thats an easy one to get out of. Just tell Grandpa to go straight ahead and he'll never even touch the brakes.
The shadow suggests there's a wall right in front of it.
 
That Milwaukee set up looks nice. A lot of drilling for cat5!
The man bought a bulldozer and a backhoe because he had to move a few shovels of dirt :flipoff2:
 
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