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There’s always time for another degree. Sometimes just a sense of humor is enough, other times you might have to ignore it and move on to the next topic. 
 

 

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On 10/20/2022 at 12:46 PM, shooterrex said:

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They actually did that themselves shortly after repelling the British by instituting their own taxes on certain alcohols and then sending in the military to put down the rebellion.  And I am not even gonna start on the monetary system that was set up by our founders....

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I am just going to leave this here……😳

The carnivorous plant is called Nepenthes Holdanii and grows west of Cambodia, about 600-800 feet above sea level.
They use passive trap to catch bugs. The top edge of the plant, known as Peristomo, separates the nectar that attracts bugs into his death trap. In the plant's mouth, a slip layer called epicuticular wax causes the insect to lose balance and to slide to the base of the trap, full of rainwater, where they are finally struck.

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14 minutes ago, Sisco said:

I am just going to leave this here……😳

The carnivorous plant is called Nepenthes Holdanii and grows west of Cambodia, about 600-800 feet above sea level.
They use passive trap to catch bugs. The top edge of the plant, known as Peristomo, separates the nectar that attracts bugs into his death trap. In the plant's mouth, a slip layer called epicuticular wax causes the insect to lose balance and to slide to the base of the trap, full of rainwater, where they are finally struck.

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Lmao

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17 minutes ago, DNP said:

I am not gonna ask what you were searching for when you stumbled into that one…

I was reading my on line copy of National Geographic Magazine.

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38 minutes ago, Sisco said:

Question: What happens when you accidentally put a burst in the camel’s head?

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Or touch off a burst that startles the camel and it decides to throw off the pesky human on its back.

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On 10/21/2022 at 6:45 PM, Armed Eye Doc said:

 

 

 

That's one way to increase the post count.  :lmao:

fukn internet/chromebook problems.....nothing was showing up, and suddenly BLAMMO!!!

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Tap the breaks while damn near jackknifed…and the load shifted or something?  I’m trying to wrap my head around how you do that on flat ground. Assuming he was Randy-Rush before the photo…

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He was trying to make a U turn. Just got in to big a hurry. Batteries slid to one side and over it went. Trailer was loaded wrong and he was in a hurry. We're teamsters. We are not ever supposed to be in a hurry.

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I figured that improper loading had a bit to do with it. Something that heavy shouldn’t be able to shift. And he shouldn’t have been hurrying…I’ll agree with that. Earlier in the year we had an improper load of heavy steel go through the cab and kill the driver when he had to get on the breaks hard. I can understand why trucks get checked over as hard as they do. Safety first folks. 

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On 10/30/2022 at 10:59 PM, shooterrex said:

Pulled a tanker for about a year. Dont like standing on the brakes when you are stopped at a light cuz the truck jeeps trying to move.

Yup, back and forth, back and forth.....repeat, repeat, and then done......😄

 

Don't forget the cornering sucks at speed also, if you are just a bit forgetful anyways.

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