The Official Random Video Thread!

Dumb birds.

In the early 1960's I climbed the grain elevators in west Santa Rosa to capture squabs. It was like picking up Easter eggs. I raised the chicks into the summer and then let them fly, and they would always come back to roost. That's the part I like the best. To see them fly off and come back. When the fall came they all went their way.

Now that youtube video brought it all back. Gooey flour. eeek
 
Monkey, cat, dog... enough barbeque sauce and beer it tasted AWESOME!

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Yeah, that's it, Butch. Meat on a stick. Yummy

The militarized strips in Viet Nam were like midways at carnivals. All the vendors: some sold food, some sold trinkets, and some sold drugs and sex. And you know what was the most popular. There was always a good deal to be made. Oh, but never take the first offer, that would set you up as a sucker for sure.
 
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Who would have thunk it? I wonder how long you would need to spin an alternator with your chainsaw to get enough juice built up in the battery to start the engine?
 
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I wonder why he didn't tie into the other tree at first, take some weight off his legs.
Or used the crane as a TIP for that matter.

Probably just me thinking like an old ,man with bad knees.
 
Jim, here is an alternative way for you to get your hay in.

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Nice to see someone who can really use a pitch fork.
 
Big Cedar was a temple job, I suppose the tree was thought to pose some dangers, perhaps had dropped some limbs on the stone steps entrance to the place. During the monsoon season, trees fall over and crush things, and it looks like that time of year. Damage to temples runs into major money to repair. Some particularly heavy rain seasons get folks to worrying. You can see that they are using a Tirfor to pull over the big log, must have taken my advice. :lol:
 
Tree cutting fails and idiots with chainsaws. EPI…:

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Just found out she is real good with a scythe, too.
I'm in love!

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