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Felix Baumgartner freefalls at 1000kph

Gutspiller says...

My guy has a parachute, an oxygen mask guess yours forgot to strap his on after he took off his spacesuit.

He also used the friction of the air to warm up nice and toasty.

>> ^chingalera:

>> ^Gutspiller:
A real man would do this without a spacesuit.

That real man would hit the ground limp with rock-solid, defrosting balls and quite the story to tell after his coma!

Felix Baumgartner freefalls at 1000kph

Drunk Panda does Salvadore Dali limp watch imitation

Psy takes The Plaza by storm (Today Show)

To the bitter end.

WKB says...

I respectfully, yet strongly, disagree. I have also owned an elderly dog that was in constant pain. I feel that this dog wanted to live, regardless of what pain he was in. He limped, he struggled, yet he still did as much as he did, for as long as he could. I never saw one bit of evidence that the dog, himself, wanted to die before his time. I think it is a convenience to the owner, not the dog, to put it down before it dies naturally. It is hard to see your beloved pet in pain. I get that. That does not mean it would prefer to die.

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Car Crashing Through Store and Pummeling Clerk in Texas

M A N D O M

AeroMechanical says...

He was pulling off manly pretty well when he ripped his shirt off, but then the giggly little twirl and limp-wristed toss kinda wrecked it. No amount of randomly jumping around and shooting up the place could redeem that.

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valorumguygee says...

Probably both
>> ^peggedbea:

"hey! i'm awesome middle aged dad guy! stop with the whimsical fuckery! i'm paying too much to make my kids like me! grrrrr" you're either a giant troll or a giant douche. or both. congrats.

>> ^zaust:
>> ^eric3579:
I bet you're a ton of fun to hang out with.

Erm you uploaded it, think your kinda biased. Btw I took my kids (aged 12-9) to see My Chemical Romance, Off Spring, The Madness, Limp Biskit, The Strokes, Motorhead and even Slipknot last year. I am fun - I just don't need crap from the serving staff any more.


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peggedbea says...

"hey! i'm awesome middle aged dad guy! stop with the whimsical fuckery! i'm paying too much to make my kids like me! grrrrr" you're either a giant troll or a giant douche. or both. congrats.


>> ^zaust:

>> ^eric3579:
I bet you're a ton of fun to hang out with.

Erm you uploaded it, think your kinda biased. Btw I took my kids (aged 12-9) to see My Chemical Romance, Off Spring, The Madness, Limp Biskit, The Strokes, Motorhead and even Slipknot last year. I am fun - I just don't need crap from the serving staff any more.

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zaust says...

>> ^eric3579:

I bet you're a ton of fun to hang out with.


Erm you uploaded it, think your kinda biased. Btw I took my kids (aged 12-9) to see My Chemical Romance, Off Spring, The Madness, Limp Biskit, The Strokes, Motorhead and even Slipknot last year. I am fun - I just don't need crap from the serving staff any more.

Adam Savage Talks ZF-1 replica Gun from The Fifth Element

Timing Belt - the Forgotten Belt

spoco2 says...

>> ^Payback:

>> ^spoco2:
We just bought a 2 year old Kia Grand Carnival (the Sedona in America), replacing our old 2002 Carnival that had it's engine die after a tiny bloody plastic T joint snapped causing the radiator water to spew onto the road instead of around the engine to cool it. This resulted in an engine that overheated very quickly and a system that was de-pressurised, and apparently not really able to be re-pressurised (don't tell me it could, I don't want to know that it was actually a cheap fix when we're told the engine was cactus... don't want to know we needlessly just paid out a chunk of money on a new car that we didn't need to).
Aaaanyway.
When I was looking into whether the engines in the new Carnivals are any good (apparently they are, Hyundai Lambda engines made in the US of A), I noticed they made a big deal on the wikipedia page about it having a timing CHAIN rather than belt, and wondered why this was a big thing.
Now I know <img class="smiley" src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">

Here is me, NOT telling you it was a cheap fix, even if the engine seized from overheating after you ignored the "check engine" warning light. I also won't tell you that if it didn't come to a screeching, banging, violent halt, you probably could have "nursed" it home/to mechanic by waiting until it cooled down.
No sir, I REFUSE to tell you any of that.
I will tell you that if the reason it couldn't be pressurized was "a warped cylinder head" then ya, the engine is boned, but I'll avoid saying it would be about $2500 for a motor out of a auto wrecker (junk yard, used parts lot, etc) or even around $300 for a new cylinder head.


Well that's good to know (sort of). My wife was driving it at the time, and the check engine didn't come on, but it did come to a screeching, banging halt, with steam pouring out of the engine bay. To get an engine from one of these old ones rebuilt is around $4K (Australian), and that's about all the 2002 carnival is worth now, no-one wants to touch them. There's no point getting a 2nd hand engine from anywhere as there's not many to begin with, and they're just not reliable enough to spend the money on anyway.

So it was either a scrap yard for $500, or a trade in for $600. We had to be able to drive it in. Limped it in (still no check engine light on), handed it over, bid them good luck with it. We had told them the engine had blown up, but they were 'well, if you can drive it in, we'll give you $600 for it'. So it's not like we lied to them about the condition of the car. They'll scrap it for parts anyway.

Edgeman2112 (Member Profile)

Edgeman2112 says...

I live in Wake county where alot of people said no to it, but it looks like that doesn't matter. I apparently DO live in a backwoods derp derp state.

In reply to this comment by Edgeman2112:
>> ^bareboards2:

But what about the gay marriage amendment that has garnered so much early support?
It is great to read that when the voters are educated about the effects of the laws on hetereo-couples, the support wanes.
But dang howdy. Wasn't it 66% support at first? On just the face of it?

In reply to this comment by Edgeman2112:
I live in NC. This is some backwoods stuff for sure. Most people here are rational and not the stereotypical southern derp derp type.



That's news to me. It seems alot of people are saying no to it.

Edgeman2112 (Member Profile)

bareboards2 says...

Well, I am on the West Coast, and I suspect a bias against the South. That whole West Coast elite snobbery has some basis in fact.

Glad to hear lots are saying no.

The election is today, so we'll know soon enough.


>> ^Edgeman2112:

>> ^bareboards2:
But what about the gay marriage amendment that has garnered so much early support?
It is great to read that when the voters are educated about the effects of the laws on hetereo-couples, the support wanes.
But dang howdy. Wasn't it 66% support at first? On just the face of it?

In reply to this comment by Edgeman2112:
I live in NC. This is some backwoods stuff for sure. Most people here are rational and not the stereotypical southern derp derp type.


That's news to me. It seems alot of people are saying no to it.



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