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« Reply #10590 on: August 03, 2011, 06:58:22 PM »

Just heard on the TiderInsider radio show nc linked that Darington Sentimore(sp) is transferring to GCCC.
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« Reply #10591 on: August 03, 2011, 07:06:07 PM »

link

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Tattoo Removal kit. Pneumatic drill and 2 inch grinding disk.

Video has bad language, use no sound.

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« Reply #10592 on: August 03, 2011, 07:14:28 PM »

Here may be an idea for those hard to shop for liberal women on your Christmas list:

Click here for link

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« Reply #10593 on: August 03, 2011, 07:24:00 PM »

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I could not do that.

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Video has bad language, use no sound.

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I realiize the gimmick to the video was this guy pretending he is some big tough guy. But this guy never so much as winced.
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« Reply #10594 on: August 03, 2011, 07:27:54 PM »

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Video has bad language, use no sound.

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I realiize the gimmick to the video was this guy pretending he is some big tough guy. But this guy never so much as winced.

I winced the whole time. I couldn'y stand that.

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« Reply #10595 on: August 03, 2011, 07:29:33 PM »

Here may be an idea for those hard to shop for liberal women on your Christmas list:

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I am not sure they would sale in Hueytown!

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« Reply #10596 on: August 03, 2011, 07:50:04 PM »

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Tattoo Removal kit. Pneumatic drill and 2 inch grinding disk.

Video has bad language, use no sound.

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I realiize the gimmick to the video was this guy pretending he is some big tough guy. But this guy never so much as winced.

I winced the whole time. I couldn'y stand that.

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« Reply #10597 on: August 03, 2011, 08:36:36 PM »

I just got back home from a business trip to Oklahoma. It was 115 degrees in Oklahoma City yesterday.  It was hot as Evil
We have a couple of wells going in OK. They have been having about the same temps as the guys on wells in  Dallas/Ft. Worth.  Five straight weeks of triple digit temps. Brutal. I've been on jobs down there in that heat many times. Jumping out of bed at least once during the night because of a leg cramp. Seeing yellow (sign of dehydration). I am always aware of this and watch the guys for any signs of confusion and/or mumbling. Seems I heard this area of the country just broke the old record for consecutive days above 99 degrees, set in the early 80's.  Our guys have to be on the drill floor for hours at a time. No physical exertion, but the heat being 105 coupled with no escape from the sun and all that steel-- anything you touch can burn your hand. Brutal.

In addition to the heat they need rain bad. Everything is brown and trees are dying. People throw cigarettes out the window and a fire starts.
Those conditions are prime for wildfires. I know it is out of character for me to be argumentative, but try to start a fire with a cigarette. If you get on your hands and knees and put the lit end of the butt to some dried grass, with some well timed blowing you may be able to start a fire and it catch up to become a large fire.

So what do you think caused those small grass fires on the side of the interstate?
I know that by my previous post some were led to believe me to be an arson investigator. Nope. My point is that it takes a concerted effort to start a fire with a cigarette. BTW, a lot of wildfires are started by unemployed firefighters. Cigarettes, given the right conditions, can start a fire.

Not in Alabama. (referring to small median grass fires started by cigarettes, never happens)

I still say that no burn order was a scam to get federal funds for tornado debris removal.  
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« Reply #10598 on: August 03, 2011, 08:56:51 PM »

I just got back home from a business trip to Oklahoma. It was 115 degrees in Oklahoma City yesterday.  It was hot as Evil
We have a couple of wells going in OK. They have been having about the same temps as the guys on wells in  Dallas/Ft. Worth.  Five straight weeks of triple digit temps. Brutal. I've been on jobs down there in that heat many times. Jumping out of bed at least once during the night because of a leg cramp. Seeing yellow (sign of dehydration). I am always aware of this and watch the guys for any signs of confusion and/or mumbling. Seems I heard this area of the country just broke the old record for consecutive days above 99 degrees, set in the early 80's.  Our guys have to be on the drill floor for hours at a time. No physical exertion, but the heat being 105 coupled with no escape from the sun and all that steel-- anything you touch can burn your hand. Brutal.

In addition to the heat they need rain bad. Everything is brown and trees are dying. People throw cigarettes out the window and a fire starts.
Those conditions are prime for wildfires. I know it is out of character for me to be argumentative, but try to start a fire with a cigarette. If you get on your hands and knees and put the lit end of the butt to some dried grass, with some well timed blowing you may be able to start a fire and it catch up to become a large fire.

So what do you think caused those small grass fires on the side of the interstate?
I know that by my previous post some were led to believe me to be an arson investigator. Nope. My point is that it takes a concerted effort to start a fire with a cigarette. BTW, a lot of wildfires are started by unemployed firefighters. Cigarettes, given the right conditions, can start a fire.

Not in Alabama.

I still say that no burn order was a scam to get federal funds for tornado debris removal. 
"Not in Alabama" what?
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« Reply #10599 on: August 03, 2011, 09:23:52 PM »

I just got back home from a business trip to Oklahoma. It was 115 degrees in Oklahoma City yesterday.  It was hot as Evil
We have a couple of wells going in OK. They have been having about the same temps as the guys on wells in  Dallas/Ft. Worth.  Five straight weeks of triple digit temps. Brutal. I've been on jobs down there in that heat many times. Jumping out of bed at least once during the night because of a leg cramp. Seeing yellow (sign of dehydration). I am always aware of this and watch the guys for any signs of confusion and/or mumbling. Seems I heard this area of the country just broke the old record for consecutive days above 99 degrees, set in the early 80's.  Our guys have to be on the drill floor for hours at a time. No physical exertion, but the heat being 105 coupled with no escape from the sun and all that steel-- anything you touch can burn your hand. Brutal.

In addition to the heat they need rain bad. Everything is brown and trees are dying. People throw cigarettes out the window and a fire starts.
Those conditions are prime for wildfires. I know it is out of character for me to be argumentative, but try to start a fire with a cigarette. If you get on your hands and knees and put the lit end of the butt to some dried grass, with some well timed blowing you may be able to start a fire and it catch up to become a large fire.

So what do you think caused those small grass fires on the side of the interstate?
I know that by my previous post some were led to believe me to be an arson investigator. Nope. My point is that it takes a concerted effort to start a fire with a cigarette. BTW, a lot of wildfires are started by unemployed firefighters. Cigarettes, given the right conditions, can start a fire.

Not in Alabama.

I still say that no burn order was a scam to get federal funds for tornado debris removal. 
"Not in Alabama" what?

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« Reply #10600 on: August 03, 2011, 09:26:06 PM »

I burn all the time.  Fires take effort in this humidity.  You have to have some dry stuff to start, piled properly, a bic, and some patience.
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« Reply #10601 on: August 03, 2011, 09:39:11 PM »

Look at a dried out Florida palm frond the wrong way and it will spontaneously combust.
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« Reply #10602 on: August 03, 2011, 10:04:32 PM »

Look at a dried out Florida palm frond the wrong way and it will spontaneously combust.

Maybe, but I bet you cant get one to catch on fire with a cigarette
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« Reply #10603 on: August 04, 2011, 07:52:43 AM »

I guess everyone is hungover from celebrating our president's birthday. The actual day of his birth is today, so the party drags on much like 2stater's anniversary.  But the big bash must've been last night. Pin the toupe on Joe Biden was a big hit. The President's brother from Kenya didn't show again this year (says he's too poor) but sent a knife he fashioned from the jawbone of an ass (Hillary). Detroit chipped in to buy him a Chevy Volt to thank him for all his leadership, bringing the total amount of Volts sold last month to 125. 

Rising unemployment and the stock market losing 6.5% of its value this week didn't dampen spirits around the birthday boy!  No siree! An upcoming prostate exam and free healthcare for everybody kept the party going. I sometimes kid the Commander in Chief.
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« Reply #10604 on: August 04, 2011, 07:57:02 AM »

I guess everyone is hungover from celebrating our president's birthday. The actual day of his birth is today, so the party drags on much like 2stater's anniversary.  But the big bash must've been last night. Pin the toupe on Joe Biden was a big hit. The President's brother from Kenya didn't show again this year (says he's too poor) but sent a knife he fashioned from the jawbone of an ass (Hillary). Detroit chipped in to buy him a Chevy Volt to thank him for all his leadership, bringing the total amount of Volts sold last month to 125. 

Rising unemployment and the stock market losing 6.5% of its value this week didn't dampen spirits around the birthday boy!  No siree! An upcoming prostate exam and free healthcare for everybody kept the party going. I sometimes kid the Commander in Chief.

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