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My favorite bird 6 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
I like the expectant mother one.
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Note to self: Never go on Amazon drunk 2 comments
The president of Ireland ALWAYS has his DOG around him! Part 3 (with both his DOGS this 5 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
My wife's parents had a Bernese Mountain dog on their farm. I played with Ike when he was a puppy and looked forward to seeing him everytime we drove down to visit. Seven years later we were all mourning his death due to old age. A wonderful breed, but that 6-8 year shelf life is an absolute deal breaker for me.
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Was asked by our 10 yo why the car had an undo button 6 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
It's also an amazing cataract simulator, if your kid presses it on a winter drive. In one moment, your windows go from clear to opaque.
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Land down under 10 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
As Ian Fleming said, "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action." So now, we wait.
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It was at this point Carl knew it was his time to shine 7 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Earlier model, 4U2CD8, probably amused a neighbouring urinal peeker or two.
I don’t trust you, Phyllis! 17 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Last thing I'll add is that any temporary repair is noted in the log book carried on the plane and may require an ongoing inspection, after each flight leg or designated time frame, to ensure the ongoing integrity of the temporary repair. In this case, given the location and extent of the taping, its probably erosion of the paint at the leading edge of the composite panels, so they're protecting the panels from water infiltration or possibly a loss of the aerodynamic and waterproof sealant that is normally found between the panels and the aluminum lip, in which case, they may have already reapplied it and are just protecting it during its cure cycle, with a note in the log to remove the tape and inspect the sealant after its had time to fully cure.
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Ba-dum.---tsss 1 comments
2020 is a no go 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Willard Stiles and Beverly Switzer, two animal lovers. Evidently, it didn't end well.
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A hummingbird nest on a peach 4 comments
Please send help 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
In situations like this, I always let the sound of maniacal laughter be my guide.
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Who knows 8 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
That would obviously depend on both the speed and accuracy of the thrower, as well as the mass and density of your heart. When can you make yourself available?
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I would watch that commercial 4 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
@iccarus Thanks for nothing, lol. I'd just managed to push it to the back of my mind and you have to go and remind me of that hell spawned beast.
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My tattoo artist added something new to his wall 6 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
I think Number 5 might be proof that Number 10 is not strictly adhered to. And hats off to that porn star for a really clever idea, lol.
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The other end 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
BattleChess did this. Each piece had a unique kill move when capturing an enemy, that sometimes varied according to the enemy piece in question.
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Big PP energy 3 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
The only way that it would make them afraid to fight us, is if we threatened to fuck them to death upon capture.
Interesting 13 comments