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masraum 12-15-2022 02:06 PM

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My dad was a pilot in the USAF, and he flew C-124s and they have a HUGE set of tires to handle the weight. "His" aircraft was pretty much totaled, the hangar was leveled and several airmen were killed when a tire blew up during a tire change. Fortunately for me, dad was a pilot, and not part of maintenance so he was not involved. He siad that accident totally changed the way tire changes were handled. It was the basis for the maintenance manual for tire changes from then on.

Wow!

Or if you were lucky enough to spring for the good stuff. Byron would know...

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VINMAN 12-15-2022 02:41 PM

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Jim Horton 12-15-2022 04:55 PM

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One of the (several) concussions I've had came from wrestling with the Irish Wolfhound next door. He flipped his muzzle up behind my ear and knocked me flat out. Woke up eating grass.

craigster59 12-16-2022 06:02 AM

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Front row, the guy with the dog?

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GH85Carrera 12-16-2022 06:11 AM

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Chand Baori, the largest and deepest stepwell in India. It consists of 3500 narrow steps over 13 stories and extends 30 m into the ground. The oldest parts of the stepwell date from the 8th century, while the upper stories with the columned arcade around it were built in the 18th century

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And the black and white TV was in the living room, and no eating cereal in the living room. No chance to spill milk in there.

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A Roman toddler's footprint in a red clay tile, imprinted as it was drying ~2000 years ago. Vaison-la-Romaine (ancient Vasio Vocontiorum)

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Cedar Mill, Seattle, 1919.

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Geronimo was born in No-doyohn Canon, Arizona, June 1829, near Clifton, Arizona, from the Bedonkohe Apache tribe. He was named Goyathlay (One Who Yawns) the fourth in a family of four boys and four girls. In 1846, when he was seventeen, he was admitted to the Warriors ' Council, which allowed him to marry. He was soon allowed to marry a woman named Alope, and the couple had three children.
The tribe, at peace with the Mexican cities and nearby Indian tribes, moved to New Mexico in the mid-1850s where they could trade. They've been camping outside a Mexican town called Kas-ki-yeh for several days. The rest of the men went to the city to trade, leaving a few warriors to guard the camp. Many women and children who told them that Mexican troops had invaded their camp met them when they returned from town.
They went back to camp to find their guards killed, and their horses, provisions and weapons were gone. Even worse, there were also many women and children killed. Goyathlay's daughter, mother, and three children were among those who lay dead, and as a result he despised all Mexicans for the rest of his life.
It was his family's slaughter that made him a brave warrior from a friendly Native. He soon joined a fearsome Apache tribe known as Chiricahua and engaged in several attacks in northern Mexico and across the border into U.S. territory, now known as the New Mexico and Arizona states.

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Chantilly Castle, wrought iron railing made in 1870 by the Moreau brothers on drawing of architect Honoré Daumet.

flatbutt 12-16-2022 07:50 AM

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[QUOTE=craigster59;11874150]Front row, the guy with the dog?

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Nope.

VINMAN 12-16-2022 07:53 AM

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Front row, the guy with the dog?

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Nope.

Dude with the hat , far left

craigster59 12-16-2022 07:56 AM

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Dude with the hat , far left

I'm sure you're right.

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GH85Carrera 12-16-2022 08:24 AM

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December 1936: "Christmas dinner in home of Earl Pauley near Smithfield, Iowa. Dinner consisted of potatoes, cabbage and pie." Photograph by Russell Lee for the Farm Security Administration.

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View of a lineman working on power. Telephone lines at an intersection in Pratt, Kansas, USA, 1911

flatbutt 12-16-2022 05:23 PM

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Dude with the hat , far left

ding ding ding! A long long time ago.

GH85Carrera 12-16-2022 06:55 PM

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Capitol P&R Jones No. 1 in the Oklahoma City Oil Field on December 11, 1930
This oil field was near NE 23rd St. and Lincoln Blvd. — where the Oklahoma State Capitol and other state government buildings are located.
There are still working stripper oil wells on State Capitol grounds today.

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Steve Carlton 12-16-2022 07:05 PM

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I suspect Flatty is the guy hanging upside down. Plus it kind of looks like him, too.

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Dude with the hat, far left???

Sad Sam 12-17-2022 03:14 AM

So be good for goodness sake!
 
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flatbutt 12-17-2022 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 11874734)
I suspect Flatty is the guy hanging upside down. Plus it kind of looks like him, too.

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Dude with the hat, far left???

Nope that's a guy called Foti. Last I heard he was a DC lobbyist. I'm the scary dark bearded guy in the hat on the left.

GH85Carrera 12-17-2022 05:40 AM

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Motilla del Azuer in Spain, built between 2200-1500. BC, is a complex structure with several walls, winding corridors and a large courtyard, where a recently discovered and dug well is located.

Seahawk 12-17-2022 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11874828)
I'm the scary dark bearded guy in the hat on the left.

Looks like the cast of Tropic Thunder:cool:

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craigster59 12-17-2022 06:39 AM

Very true about John Candy. He was a great guy.

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Por_sha911 12-17-2022 07:57 AM

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Chand Baori, the largest and deepest stepwell in India. It consists of 3500 narrow steps over 13 stories and extends 30 m into the ground. The oldest parts of the stepwell date from the 8th century, while the upper stories with the columned arcade around it were built in the 18th century.

And I thought Escher was cool
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svandamme 12-17-2022 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11873231)


HAHA , that don't work with stuck MFI linkage !!!
Ask me how I know
hell, ask Peterfrans how he knows !!

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GH85Carrera 12-17-2022 08:41 AM

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