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    • hikerboy wrote:

      onion

      WASHINGTON—Admitting that their behavior in previous years had left them embarrassed and ashamed, the nation’s dogs announced Thursday that they intend on keeping their shot together during this year’s Fourth of July fireworks displays. “Though we recognize we have not always demonstrated the most poise and self-control on this particular holiday, we want to assure everyone that this will finally be the year we don’t completely lose it and freak out upon hearing the booming of distant fireworks,” said Duchess, a 6-year-old cocker spaniel, adding that the country’s 80 million dogs aim to avoid cowering under the coffee table or uncontrollably urinating on the kitchen floor in a moment of pure panic after neighbors light off firecrackers or bottle rockets. “We’ve been preparing for the past few months, and we think we’ll finally be able to maintain our composure this time around. We can’t promise that we won’t whimper a little or try to jump up and sit next to you on the couch, but we’re definitely not going to sprint in circles around the living room or howl continuously until the noises stop.” The nation’s dogs concluded by acknowledging they could not guarantee that they won’t go completely apeshot the next time the doorbell rings.
      ...my dog pee's on the unionjack 361 days a year, the other 4 she's just a mess.

      The post was edited 1 time, last by Socks ().

    • The 4th of July and all things American.

      After last night I can conservatively say, I've seen "Jaws" a minimum of 87 times...awesome movie, and one of my favorites, ruined me for life. I'd rather sneak up on a sleeping bear and kick em in the nuts than swim in the ocean with a chain mail suit.
    • It may surprise you to know that I have never watched Jaws.
      When I was 13 some American game fisher came to my town and caught a 16 foot Great White. My mates and I were able to touch it on the wharf. Jaws were propped open. Three of us could have fit in side by side.
      The movie cut too close to fears I already had. No desire to watch the movie.
      Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait.
    • Dan76 wrote:

      OzJacko wrote:

      No fireworks here.
      But the Tour de France starts tomorrow.
      ;)
      This year several strong contenders (hopefully drug free) are in the running. Should be several lead changes as fewer time trials and a number of summits with finishes at the peak. I always like when the tour is routed through different countries...this year NL and BE will host most of the time trials.

      Dan76 wrote:

      OzJacko wrote:

      No fireworks here.
      But the Tour de France starts tomorrow.
      ;)
      This year several strong contenders (hopefully drug free) are in the running. Should be several lead changes as fewer time trials and a number of summits with finishes at the peak. I always like when the tour is routed through different countries...this year NL and BE will host most of the time trials.
      Would Viagra be considered a performance enhancing drug?
      I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
    • Kathy and I spent from Thursday late afternoon to 6AM Saturday car camping at a local county park.
      Friday we took a 5-6 mile walk around the lake with our packs, loaded with 25 pounds each. When we got back to our site we lounged and napped. Had an interesting conversation with a guy who recently moved back to Long Island from Alaska. Then about 10:30 Friday night the neighbors from hell pull into the site next to ours. The husband is driving a huge motor home and it must of been the first time. He ripped branches off trees and barley got on the site as he came in at a crazy angle. Then, the wife driving their minivan pulls up and they use the headlights to set up camp. It wouldn't have been too bad but we'd already retired to our tent and the headlights were shining right on it. Then the kids start running around, as kids will do, screaming and shouting in excitement while dad puts firewood into a large, galvanized metal tub and starts a campfire. Of course the fumes given off by the galvanized metal are toxic and worse, really stink. At that point enough was enough and we yelled out of our fabric house that quiet time had started at 10PM and could they please be quiet and turn off the lights. Dad apologized and they disappeared into their brand new, shiny, house on wheels. We awoke at 5AM packed up and left by 6. Everything in their camp looked brand new so I'm guessing it was the family's first time doing this. I hope they have a good time and also learn some campground etiquette.
      Today we'll be celebrating Kathy's mom's 84th birthday at a local rehabilitation facility.
      Happy Independence Day. It's funny, we fight 2 wars to be independent from England and then become close allies. Is that ironic or what? :thumbsup:
    • Drybones wrote:

      Dan76 wrote:

      OzJacko wrote:

      No fireworks here.
      But the Tour de France starts tomorrow.
      ;)
      This year several strong contenders (hopefully drug free) are in the running. Should be several lead changes as fewer time trials and a number of summits with finishes at the peak. I always like when the tour is routed through different countries...this year NL and BE will host most of the time trials.

      Dan76 wrote:

      OzJacko wrote:

      No fireworks here.
      But the Tour de France starts tomorrow.
      ;)
      This year several strong contenders (hopefully drug free) are in the running. Should be several lead changes as fewer time trials and a number of summits with finishes at the peak. I always like when the tour is routed through different countries...this year NL and BE will host most of the time trials.
      Would Viagra be considered a performance enhancing drug?
      guy goes to the doctor, tells him "doc ive got a problem with my sexual performance". doc says, "its not unusual for a guy your age, i can prescribe a pill for you and you should be fine". he writes him out a prescription and the guy leaves. 3 days later the guy calls the doctor, says "doc, i can't thank you enough. ive had sex 10 times in the last 3 days". doc says,"that's amazing, what does your wife think?"
      Guy says " i dont know. i haven't been home yet".
      its all good
    • jimmyjam wrote:

      Happy Fourth Everyone! Time to get out there and have some fun with friends and family, eat some hot dogs and burgers, maybe drink a few beers and light off some fireworks.
      I'm looking forward to roasting some hot dogs, having some potato salad and corn on the cob then making somemores. Yum, roasted marshmallows, Hershey's chocolate and graham crackers!
    • socks wrote:

      The 4th of July and all things American.

      After last night I can conservatively say, I've seen "Jaws" a minimum of 87 times...awesome movie, and one of my favorites, ruined me for life. I'd rather sneak up on a sleeping bear and kick em in the nuts than swim in the ocean with a chain mail suit.
      I've swam with a lot of sharks over the years, mostly harmless. I always did so with people who actually knew what they were doing, we never worried about the sharks, but if the barracudas were in sight then we got out of the water.

      On an unrelated note, this is one of my favorite drunk songs:

      Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
    • Trillium wrote:

      I've been wondering if tourism in coastal Carolina is going to suffer now.
      I read somewhere the original 'Jaws' movie poster featured a man swimming rather than a female. However studio execs thought the image would be upsetting to male customers so a female swimmer was subbed.

      Lest we forget.....



      SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
      SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
      PFC Adam Harris - USA
      MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC
    • OzJacko wrote:

      It may surprise you to know that I have never watched Jaws.
      When I was 13 some American game fisher came to my town and caught a 16 foot Great White. My mates and I were able to touch it on the wharf. Jaws were propped open. Three of us could have fit in side by side.
      The movie cut too close to fears I already had. No desire to watch the movie.
      Ditto...never viewed the film. A girl friend whom was a dedicated film buff would always quote the line "you're going to need a bigger boat" whenever sailing through rough water.

      Lest we forget.....



      SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
      SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
      PFC Adam Harris - USA
      MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC
    • jimmyjam wrote:

      Happy Fourth Everyone! Time to get out there and have some fun with friends and family, eat some hot dogs and burgers, maybe drink a few beers and light off some fireworks.
      As I'm sitting on the patio watching the neighbours fire off 100s of $ of fireworks, the scanner just announced LifeFlite is enroute to a FW-related burn victim.

      Lest we forget.....



      SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
      SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
      PFC Adam Harris - USA
      MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC
    • Truer words were never spoken. My daughter texted me and said that her dog jumped out of bed at 5am this morning and came back after 10 minutes. When she got up at 7am to take the dog out, she walked into a trail of diarheaa from the kitchen into the bathroom. I told her at least Dakota Beagle waited until she was off the bed and out of the bedroom.
    • Dan76 wrote:

      OzJacko wrote:

      It may surprise you to know that I have never watched Jaws.
      When I was 13 some American game fisher came to my town and caught a 16 foot Great White. My mates and I were able to touch it on the wharf. Jaws were propped open. Three of us could have fit in side by side.
      The movie cut too close to fears I already had. No desire to watch the movie.
      Ditto...never viewed the film. A girl friend whom was a dedicated film buff would always quote the line "you're going to need a bigger boat" whenever sailing through rough water.
      That's become a standard reply for when the SHTF regardless of the situation around me and mine :D
      If your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid.
    • frontrunner for this year darwin awards.

      usatoday.com/story/news/nation…-fireworks-head/29734471/


      Man dies after strapping fireworks mortar to his head and setting it off



      CALAIS, Maine - One young Maine man is dead after he put a fireworks mortar on his head and set it off, according to officials.
      Devon Staples, 22, died instantly, said Maine Public Safety Spokesperson Steve McCausland.

      McCausland says Staples had been drinking with friends at a home in Calais, Maine, Saturday night. The incident occurred at approximately 10 p.m. EST.

      Officials say this is the first death attributed to fireworks since Maine legalized them two years ago.

      Investigators said there were non-fatal injuries from private fireworks incidents in the Maine towns of Friendship, Lebanon, Jefferson, Woodstock and a separate incident in Calais. McCausland said those injuries consisted of burns and eye injuries.



      2,000 miler
    • max.patch wrote:

      frontrunner for this year darwin awards.

      usatoday.com/story/news/nation…-fireworks-head/29734471/


      Man dies after strapping fireworks mortar to his head and setting it off



      CALAIS, Maine - One young Maine man is dead after he put a fireworks mortar on his head and set it off, according to officials.
      Devon Staples, 22, died instantly, said Maine Public Safety Spokesperson Steve McCausland.

      McCausland says Staples had been drinking with friends at a home in Calais, Maine, Saturday night. The incident occurred at approximately 10 p.m. EST.

      Officials say this is the first death attributed to fireworks since Maine legalized them two years ago.

      Investigators said there were non-fatal injuries from private fireworks incidents in the Maine towns of Friendship, Lebanon, Jefferson, Woodstock and a separate incident in Calais. McCausland said those injuries consisted of burns and eye injuries.




      surprisingly, alcohol was involved.
      its all good
    • a few more details.

      “Apparently, he thought that was a great idea,” McCausland said. “His friends they thought dissuaded him from doing it, and the next thing they knew, he ignited the fireworks and he was killed instantly.” Staples’s brother, Cody, told the Daily News of New York that he was a few feet away when his brother lit the firework and was the first to come to his side after it exploded.


      “There was no rushing him to the hospital. There was no Devon left when I got there,” said 25-year-old Cody Staples, who called it an accident.


      “Devon was not the kind of person who would do something stupid."

      say what?
      2,000 miler
    • When my brother and me were younger, my bro had a Darwin moment. He had a great idea of filling a powder horn full of powder and capping it and taping the end. He used the wick that is found down the middle of a string of firecrackers. .. I had never seen a wick move so fast as it did that day. He hadn't either. Well, he lit it and tried to throw it as fast as possible. It went off a few feet away and burnt his arms and face. He wore a Spider-Man mask for a few months ........ He called me a few days ago on the forth and said he was doing the pyros for some friends out in the desert near where he lives (Pantagonia, Az)..... He's been a lot safer since those growing up days, but it never left his system.
    • Foresight wrote:

      hikerboy wrote:

      speaking of announcements, my daughter courtney had her "gender naming "party last night, and we are expecting granddaughter #2 in november.
      Woot!
      My condolences to the son-in-law to be.

      hikerboy wrote:

      max.patch wrote:

      frontrunner for this year darwin awards.

      usatoday.com/story/news/nation…-fireworks-head/29734471/


      Man dies after strapping fireworks mortar to his head and setting it off



      CALAIS, Maine - One young Maine man is dead after he put a fireworks mortar on his head and set it off, according to officials.
      Devon Staples, 22, died instantly, said Maine Public Safety Spokesperson Steve McCausland.

      McCausland says Staples had been drinking with friends at a home in Calais, Maine, Saturday night. The incident occurred at approximately 10 p.m. EST.

      Officials say this is the first death attributed to fireworks since Maine legalized them two years ago.

      Investigators said there were non-fatal injuries from private fireworks incidents in the Maine towns of Friendship, Lebanon, Jefferson, Woodstock and a separate incident in Calais. McCausland said those injuries consisted of burns and eye injuries.




      surprisingly, alcohol was involved.
      Should have smoked dope instead.
      I may grow old but I'll never grow up.