ANC
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Not familiar with snow, but I think you need better plumbing.
Not familiar with snow, but I think you need better plumbing.
Not sure where you live… but in northern ny (north of Syracuse by 50+ miles) it is common place most winters… not off my two story front mind you but off the back 7.5 ‘ from groundpretty picture but i ain't buying it.
snow has zero tensile strength. It would have fallen long before it touched the ground.
Very cool. I am in southern New England (SE MA) and we get our fair share of snow but I have never seen that before.
I didn't say it'd be safe. That can be said about most of my life up until about age 15 a few times after as well but they became less frequent. Before that most activities I tried my hand at fell under "it'll kill you guys." I can honestly say, there were some injuries over the years, maybe a little property damage, but no fatalities.Don't be under it.......it'll kill you.
Right, but there's different levels of danger. That's at the top of the list of shit that "will" kill you.I didn't say it'd be safe. That can be said about most of my life up until about age 15 a few times after as well but they became less frequent. Before that most activities I tried my hand at fell under "it'll kill you guys." I can honestly say, there were some injuries over the years, maybe a little property damage, but no fatalities.
Oh, I know. I went through 2 blizzards in the upper mid-west as a farm kid, I didn't go city until I was almost 13. Aside the fact that about 80% of our property would kill us any time of year, a neighbor kid lost his hand screwing around with his dad's tractor, those two winters were particularly bad. The worst winter incident I remember was a kid fell into the water while ice fishing one year and the adults just barely got him out before he slipped out of reach. I didn't say I was unaware now, now I'm paranoid of all the things. Back then I was aware, I just didn't have any concept of probabilities or how they worked.Right, but there's different levels of danger. That's at the top of the list of shit that "will" kill you.
As long as no one loses an eye or dies, it's all good....there were some injuries over the years, maybe a little property damage, but no fatalities.
The shit that teaches us.Oh, I know. I went through 2 blizzards in the upper mid-west as a farm kid, I didn't go city until I was almost 13. Aside the fact that about 80% of our property would kill us any time of year, a neighbor kid lost his hand screwing around with his dad's tractor, those two winters were particularly bad. The worst winter incident I remember was a kid fell into the water while ice fishing one year and the adults just barely got him out before he slipped out of reach. I didn't say I was unaware now, now I'm paranoid of all the things. Back then I was aware, I just didn't have any concept of probabilities or how they worked.
"Oh no! I shot my eye out!"
That was me wanting a dirt bike....but not in '69 lol
looks like dad disabled the safety shut off on the handle. kid'll have to learn the hard wayThat's a nice ass mower back in '69
Fuck that! Drive a jeep.......easy peasy
Your choice of '69 mower or dirt bike that runs a little ruff.post # 60000. what do i win???????