I just watched the video of how to make these gas cans usable.
The guy who does the work is delightful, witty and makes doing the job look easy, with one exception. When he starts snipping the nozzle to make it work better the lighting is less than perfect. I'd really like to see what he's doing with better lighting.
Oh well...
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- Fri Jan 02, 2015 3:16 pm
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- Fri Jan 02, 2015 3:05 pm
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Re: What's The Weirdest Thing You've Ever Seen?
I've never figured out how to use the new style gas can nozzles, so I just remove the entire thing and carefully pour into a funnel.
Works for me!
Works for me!
- Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:45 am
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Re: What's The Weirdest Thing You've Ever Seen?
I've cycled over that bridge a number of times and the ultimate velocity reached is scary fast.
Over the Kemah bridge on a unicycle, especially without brakes, naked?
I think that tops my tiger spectacle.
I'd rather ride IN the back with the tiger, than do the unicycle number...clothed.
Over the Kemah bridge on a unicycle, especially without brakes, naked?
I think that tops my tiger spectacle.
I'd rather ride IN the back with the tiger, than do the unicycle number...clothed.
- Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:22 pm
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What's The Weirdest Thing You've Ever Seen?
On my commute to work one day (in downtown Houston) on I45, doing about 65MPH, I looked at the car to my left to see a man driving with a woman next to him up front and in the back seat area a FULL GROWN TIGER.
The woman was trying push the tiger's head down in an effort to keep it from being seen. She saw us (I was in a van with colleagues) gaping at the tiger. She appeared very worried. The man driving looked grim.
They'd obviously removed the back seat and there still wasn't enough room for the tiger as his head kept bumping the headliner and he was obviously interested in seeing the sights and wouldn't stay down...
The woman was trying push the tiger's head down in an effort to keep it from being seen. She saw us (I was in a van with colleagues) gaping at the tiger. She appeared very worried. The man driving looked grim.
They'd obviously removed the back seat and there still wasn't enough room for the tiger as his head kept bumping the headliner and he was obviously interested in seeing the sights and wouldn't stay down...