TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XII
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I,d guess that F450 with the 450hp diesel could put a strain on a hitch...
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Not even half grown.
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#6668
me too!
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Happy b-day Chuck is it? 61 years old. We survived the '70's man. I'm coming up here in a few days..
Warm beer is good if you've ever had to fight a frozen beer in the garage on a cold winter day.
Hope you had a succesful journey Jose.
That burrito in the center of the pic ain't no chimichanga. It's a burrito w/ sour cream & guac. I don't see a chimichanga.
Leslie Neilson. I did watch the first couple episodes.
No doubt Mike. Nightmare. So sorry I missed it. Not.
We here in the HDF Salute You & those who went before you.
Warm beer is good if you've ever had to fight a frozen beer in the garage on a cold winter day.
Hope you had a succesful journey Jose.
That burrito in the center of the pic ain't no chimichanga. It's a burrito w/ sour cream & guac. I don't see a chimichanga.
Leslie Neilson. I did watch the first couple episodes.
Those would have been Mekong delta infants. I saw one longer than my Huey, and that was with its head a few feet off the ground, we hovered slowly over it and landed a good hundred yards away; if several crews hadn't seen it, nobody would have believed it.
Snake story: First guy in the hospital bed next to me was a riverboat gunner, said he was inspecting under a bridge support and this head wider than his lifted up and looked him in the face. He had a natural reaction, shot it in the face with his .45... and it got mad and took after him. Said his buddies emptied their M16s into it without slowing it down, and one finally stopped it with a 40mm grenade that took a big chunk out of its back. Sounded about the size I saw. The snake didn't put him in the hospital, that was a pretty big hole in the back of his thigh from a 7.62. I had to do a solo hike along a small river in ankle deep mud with only an M16 once, and my worst fear wasn't the little people that liked to cut our dicks off, it was a snake I knew the M16 wouldn't stop and I couldn't outrun in the mud. And the crocodiles, but snakes that big... nightmare stuff.
Snake story: First guy in the hospital bed next to me was a riverboat gunner, said he was inspecting under a bridge support and this head wider than his lifted up and looked him in the face. He had a natural reaction, shot it in the face with his .45... and it got mad and took after him. Said his buddies emptied their M16s into it without slowing it down, and one finally stopped it with a 40mm grenade that took a big chunk out of its back. Sounded about the size I saw. The snake didn't put him in the hospital, that was a pretty big hole in the back of his thigh from a 7.62. I had to do a solo hike along a small river in ankle deep mud with only an M16 once, and my worst fear wasn't the little people that liked to cut our dicks off, it was a snake I knew the M16 wouldn't stop and I couldn't outrun in the mud. And the crocodiles, but snakes that big... nightmare stuff.
We here in the HDF Salute You & those who went before you.