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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: bradistani on December 27, 2011, 01:42:01 PM
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can you imagine chopping that big kunt down with just axes? i wonder how many health and safety laws they're breaking? no hardhats or high vis vest for a start ;D
physiques built from a hard days graft. 8)
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can you imagine chopping that big kunt down with just axes? i wonder how many health and safety laws they're breaking? no hardhats or high vis vest for a start ;D
physiques built from a hard days graft. 8)
(http://i41.tinypic.com/243gc47.png)
Much easier and still builds an impressive physique
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Much easier and still builds an impressive physique
But Chuck Sipes i was full of Dbol
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Much easier and still builds an impressive physique
Actually it's harder. I think so anyway. You have to have a tight grip on a 50lbs motor saw and press it hard against the tree so that it won't jump on your face, sometimes it gets jammed on the tree so you have to calmly pull it off while maintaining the hard grip.
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All together, now...
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George Foreman old school training
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Haha, those nothingness pussies with modern axes and all the goodies !!
Back when men still were Men :
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chicago 1893. sometime after wes's birthday ;D
(http://i.imgur.com/b82f7.jpg)
What horses left behind in the 19th century city
Without the estimated 170,000 horses pulling street cars and delivery wagons at any given time in the late 1800s, the city would never have become an economic powerhouse.
But all those equines created a filthy mess. Each horse produced several pounds of manure and more than a quart of urine a day—much of it deposited on city streets and sidewalks.
“Despite the presence of animals, the city had no systematic street-cleaning efforts,” wrote Columbia University professor David Rosner in an article called Portrait of an Unhealthy City: New York in the 1800s.
“During winter, neighborhoods sometimes rose between two and six feet in height because of the accumulation of waste and snow.”
“Dirt carters” would pick up the manure from the streets and haul it to specially designated “manure blocks,” where the waste attracted massive numbers of disease-transmitting flies.
Then there was the problem of working horses dropping dead in the street. “When a horse died, its carcass would be left to rot until it had disintegrated enough for someone to pick up the pieces,” wrote Rosner. “Children would play with dead horses lying in the street.” (As seen above, in an uncredited photo from 1900.)
In 1880, the city picked up 15,000 abandoned horse carcasses off the streets. With that in mind, the noise and pollution from vehicular traffic doesn’t seem so bad.
(http://ephemeralnewyork.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/horsetrolleybleeckerstreet.jpg)
[photo at right: the last horsecar run in the city, July 1917, on Bleecker Street at Mercer]
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can you imagine chopping that big kunt down with just axes? i wonder how many health and safety laws they're breaking? no hardhats or high vis vest for a start ;D
physiques built from a hard days graft. 8)
(http://i41.tinypic.com/243gc47.png)
I agree. I love it when those lumberjacks finish their day and meet up afterwards for a few drinks over by the camp fire.
(http://www.projectqatlanta.com/gallery/albums/manshaft-lumberjack-edition-mary-s/Lumberjack~ManShaft%20at%20Marys~25Feb11%20115.jpg)
Nothing but fun..
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i chooped down a small tree with an ax the other day..damn good overall upperbody workout
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(http://forgifs.com/gallery/d/195044-2/Chuck-Norris-stops-chainsaw.gif)
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I agree. I love it when those lumberjacks finish their day and meet up afterwards for a few drinks over by the camp fire.
(http://www.projectqatlanta.com/gallery/albums/manshaft-lumberjack-edition-mary-s/Lumberjack~ManShaft%20at%20Marys~25Feb11%20115.jpg)
Nothing but fun..
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Just a bunch of straight bros hanging out on the town after a hard days work....right?...... ;D
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Just a bunch of straight bros hanging out on the town after a hard days work....right?...... ;D
That's right!
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(http://forgifs.com/gallery/d/195044-2/Chuck-Norris-stops-chainsaw.gif)
hahhaha
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lmao
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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(http://forgifs.com/gallery/d/195044-2/Chuck-Norris-stops-chainsaw.gif)
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ahahahhahaha wtf?
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(http://forgifs.com/gallery/d/195044-2/Chuck-Norris-stops-chainsaw.gif)
Ultimate bad ass.
Chuck Norris tears hold the cure to Cancer and AIDS... too bad he never cries.
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Bradistani, I agree with you though man. I come from a line of italian construction workers and nowadays guys are much more likely to just bitch and moan as opposed to going out and working until the job is done.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/03/opinion/bennett-men-ridiculed/index.html?iref=obnetwork
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lol at throwing a loaded gun at your feet....
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A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
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LOL!
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This one has everything.......David Carradine, warm beer, Dodge Ram Charger and some Mexican cop
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WTF????? Hahahahahahahahahahahaha a
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How much roids gh and nubain could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck roids gh and nubain?
6
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could Chuck Norris?
Answer- All of it.
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Thank all the fluoridation, vaccinations and chemicals in plastics for this downfall of the male
Feminist atheist single moms did waaay more harm.
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I agree. I love it when those lumberjacks finish their day and meet up afterwards for a few drinks over by the camp fire.
(http://www.projectqatlanta.com/gallery/albums/manshaft-lumberjack-edition-mary-s/Lumberjack~ManShaft%20at%20Marys~25Feb11%20115.jpg)
Nothing but fun..
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Is that Lars Ulrich on the left?
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They have all of the James Bond movies on Epix on demand. watched a few with my girl the other night, she had never seen the Sean Connery ones. Anyway, that dude was a straight up pimp. Watch the first few, up through Thunderball and you'll see what I mean. Slappin' ho's, telling the bad guys whats up. shit is pretty funny.
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They have all of the James Bond movies on Epix on demand. watched a few with my girl the other night, she had never seen the Sean Connery ones. Anyway, that dude was a straight up pimp. Watch the first few, up through Thunderball and you'll see what I mean. Slappin' ho's, telling the bad guys whats up. shit is pretty funny.
Yes Sean C knew how to put a woman in her place.
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chicago 1893. sometime after wes's birthday ;D
(http://i.imgur.com/b82f7.jpg)
What horses left behind in the 19th century city
Without the estimated 170,000 horses pulling street cars and delivery wagons at any given time in the late 1800s, the city would never have become an economic powerhouse.
But all those equines created a filthy mess. Each horse produced several pounds of manure and more than a quart of urine a day—much of it deposited on city streets and sidewalks.
“Despite the presence of animals, the city had no systematic street-cleaning efforts,” wrote Columbia University professor David Rosner in an article called Portrait of an Unhealthy City: New York in the 1800s.
“During winter, neighborhoods sometimes rose between two and six feet in height because of the accumulation of waste and snow.”
“Dirt carters” would pick up the manure from the streets and haul it to specially designated “manure blocks,” where the waste attracted massive numbers of disease-transmitting flies.
Then there was the problem of working horses dropping dead in the street. “When a horse died, its carcass would be left to rot until it had disintegrated enough for someone to pick up the pieces,” wrote Rosner. “Children would play with dead horses lying in the street.” (As seen above, in an uncredited photo from 1900.)
In 1880, the city picked up 15,000 abandoned horse carcasses off the streets. With that in mind, the noise and pollution from vehicular traffic doesn’t seem so bad.
(http://ephemeralnewyork.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/horsetrolleybleeckerstreet.jpg)
[photo at right: the last horsecar run in the city, July 1917, on Bleecker Street at Mercer]
Can`t believe you`ve just posted this,i`ve just watched QI and they talked about this very thing.
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can you imagine chopping that big kunt down with just axes? i wonder how many health and safety laws they're breaking? no hardhats or high vis vest for a start ;D
physiques built from a hard days graft. 8)
(http://i41.tinypic.com/243gc47.png)
dead by 45