Girls, I think the ambiance of the Men's Lodge has been compromised.
I was rather surprised this one didn't draw any comments. Surely a Darwin award due here.
Ha! And, they had put the stabilizer down and everything.
I bet they didn't learn that in trade school. Good one.
Okay, I'm getting the idea you guys do this kind of thing a lot and just don't tell us.
You'd be surprised. I just read a story about the ship I served on, about how in the 1970s they had to pick up Mickey Mouse (I'm guessing the guy in a costume from Disneyland). This Mickey Mouse is standing on the bow of the ship as it comes in. They over estimate the ship's movement and plow into the pier. Mickey went over the rail, but they were able to prevent him from falling in the water. Come to think of it, ships run into each other quite commonly. I saw some snub nosed ones when I served.
I think the women around here might just take a little more humble attitude . . .
Can any of you ladies explain how she managed this one?
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Oooops! Forgot about daylight savings when I checked the tides.
You ladies are good at parking, too, huh?
The white car / boat and the car meets tree... True genius! Way to go gals! You guys couldn't do that if you tried!
These pics all have me laughing. I need to scour out some more.
Google "lost my job today" (images)
Oh yikes!
That's not Photoshop?
What happened?!
I can't vouch for any of the photos I have posted. I just take some people send to me and post them.
Bombs away
NAH - think about it:
The angle of the bomb's dangle plus the heat of the operator's meat puts the package in position to drag back to the platform as it contacts the ramp (bitumin) first then drags back as the forklift drops.