Both you guys seem to want to move stone.
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Yyyyyeah, noooo...:lol2:
I like to hear and read about ppl working smarter, not harder. |
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I wonder how often they broke those glass tubes driving around?
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Only at nighttime.
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They had someone driving it around every evening jotting down the names and locations of electric signs needing maintainance to be contacted the next day.
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Piss in style...
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Nautilus shell, maybe, Venus Flytrap, nope.
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Ever watch Pickers?
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I'd never seen or heard of one of these gas pumps with a display cabinet built in for impulse sales.
They are pretty rare and highly prized by collectors of petrolina. |
That's new to me, too.
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Get the point?
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Shorpy has this picture of a guy blowing up a big balloon, but looking more closely it's an innertube from a car or truck tire.
It looks too big to be a bicycle tire. Why? I guess to prove he can, maybe to prove he's qualified to run for office. |
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Glass at both ends, he must carry a lot of windex and rags...
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Built from an engine nacelle from RAF VC10 XV104.
The VC10 and Super VC10 were flown by BOAC (later British Airways), a small number of other airlines and the RAF. Some of the RAF aircraft were used as air-to-air refuellers and a number of redundant BA examples were also acquired by the RAF. Link The VC10 was a fast and popular passenger jet but never sold in large numbers. It was also hellishly noisy. Here's an example being flown into Bruntingthorpe airfield and aviation museum. VC10 Net |
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