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The Russian vids are always so first-class, purely professional productions. Thanks for the post, USSR.
Two quick questions:
- at 0:08 that rubber-tired vehicle looked to drop off the ramp submerged, is it submersible?
- at 1:46 what is the purpose of the "pincers" on the front of that...
What's the old carpenter's saying:
- Measure twice, cut once, screw up anyway, start over
That's it, right?!
You have a good outlook, thmpr, more power to you. A sense of humor goes a long way in this world.
Saint Vincent, is he the patron saint of Patience (or is it maybe Bad Breaks)?!
Working construction as a younger buck, whatadeuce, we called those five and six foot-length bars the "misery sticks".
Right handy when you needed them, absolutely, but they could sure wear you out using them a while.
:jumpin:
Pheasant must be their cousins.
Flushing one of them (in a non-hunting situation), will similarly scare the living daylights out of any unsuspecting body (almost put me into the old "fibrillation" one time).
It's a good tactic!
Okay, so please tell me, plowboy, Where's Waldo?!
Are you talking about the cottontail (or is that a hare), hanging out by the gatepost?
I'm not thinking a hare would hold still that long.
Welcome to you, ceetwarrior, from over here East in Virginia.
And yes the site hosts pics, but not sure what to tell you about posting albums.
Maybe try posting one at a time, is that workable for you?
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