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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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There is a little children’s show called Trash Truck. It is perhaps the sweetest and most wholesome thing I’ve seen in a long time. The fact that the boy looks like my grandson is icing on it. If you have small children around, look it up on Roku. You’ll be happy that you did.

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Have you introduced your grandson to "Tugger, the Jeep who Wanted to Fly?" It's awesome!!! The ending is just... so cool!

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
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Apparently, someone tried to bump start their aircraft carrier in too low a gear. Always use a high gear!

Sirhr
In 1972 someone onboard the USS Ranger threw a wrench into a reduction gear to keep Her (Ranger) from leaving Subi Bay to go back towards Viet-Nam.
His Honeycomb there didn’t want him to leave 🙈 No money No honey !
One of 7 sabotage attempts within a few month.

edit : I stand corrected. They were still in port in Cali , held them up for 4 months…..Guess thats why they call them Sea Stories ? 🇺🇸
 
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Looks like they are miles away from the track.......cracks beer.......in my day sonny you are so close you could feel the air getting sucked out of your lungs.

But really I never really "watched" drag racing, but did it at an hobby level before I got the idea to spend even more money and try to make the car turn left as well as right. I need to find some pics of my old cars....to be young again....but back then not now, and I also want to know what I know now, like falling off motorcycles when you are 20 really hurts when you are 50.
 
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I am of the belief that any camo that breaks up your outline works. All my woodland camo was pretty worn out and came across the ASAT and got some good deals on it. I have several videos of deer looking at me and just walking away. Whether it was the camo or not moving is a good question? Kinda like watching a deer walk through the woods. It almost disappears when they stop and stand still. I also have worn it turkey hunting and have not had a problem getting busted. So I'll keep using it.
Here's a picture of a deer at 20 yards looking my way this morning
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She looked for a minute or so and walked away.
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I wear Muck boots with thin socks. My feet sweat walking to the stand and they get cold. I have brought dry socks and changed them and have no problems with cold feet. It just sucks pulling off my boots and changing socks at the stand when it's single digit cold and dark. Just easier slipping on the Arctic Shield covers once in the stand
I started wearing Darn Tough merino woll socks all year a few years ago. My feet always sweat, but they are not as bad in my Mucks with the new socks.
 
Hmmmm, my first thought would be a B29, over japan, fire raids and all. Then I think well germany, but I think those mainly B17, but not out of the question there could be a 24 group as well.

missed, I would have done a 29.
B-24’s bombed Dresden….I would also add it was a better bomber than the B-17, the 17 got all the glory though.
 
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For 6 years, a dog named Capitan slept on the grave of his owner every night. His owner, Miguel Guzman died in 2006 and Capitan disappeared shortly after the family attended the funeral services.
They searched everywhere and put out flyers to try and find him, but no one had seen him. A week later, some people who were at the cemetery late one evening spotted Capitan laying on the grave and they contacted the grounds keeper at the cemetery.
The cemetery notified the family who promptly came to pick him up and take him home.
But each night he would cry and scratch frantically at the door to go out and he wouldn't return home until morning.
It was later discovered that Capitan would walk the 3 miles back to the cemetery each night to guard his master's grave.
It happened for 7 years.
The cemetery did not close the gates until he arrived each night promptly at 6 pm. He slept there all night guarding the grave until the ground keeper opened the gate in the morning.
This is a real picture of Capitan here.
 
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