frankj1
a year ago
DrafterX
a year ago
Sound advice... 😟
frankj1
a year ago
I had a couple of our BOTL in mind...










HA!
8trackdisco
a year ago

The most affordable high-protein, animal based foods:

Canned Tuna: 50 grams of protein per 12-ounce can, about $1.88
Canned Mackerel: 96 grams of protein per 15-ounce can, around $2.73
Ground Beef: Versatile and affordable, ranging from $3 to $7 per pound
Chicken Thighs: More affordable and flavorful than chicken breasts
Eggs: Versatile and budget-friendly protein source

delta1
a year ago

Don’t open the booby advent calendar webpage at work, or for you retired (retard) guys, not when the wife is in da house

ZRX1200 wrote:




fixed
MaduroJorge
a year ago
A recent University of Michigan study reveals that you
lose 36 minutes of life every time you have a hot dog (24min.)
and a Coke(12min).

Not kidding
8trackdisco
a year ago

A recent University of Michigan study reveals that you
lose 36 minutes of life every time you have a hot dog (24min.)
and a Coke(12min).

Not kidding

MaduroJorge wrote:



That $1.59 hot dog and soda at Costco is truly a killer deal.
delta1
a year ago
that $1.50 price tag varies from state to state...
RobertHively
a year ago

In "War of the Worlds" (1938) the Martians landed in New Jersey. 🤔

They played it on the radio and people freaked out.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_ (1938_radio_drama)
frankj1
a year ago

In "War of the Worlds" (1938) the Martians landed in New Jersey. 🤔

They played it on the radio and people freaked out.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_ (1938_radio_drama)

RobertHively wrote:


It was on the 50th anny of that remarkable broadcast that I visited my sister and her family in West Windsor NJ. with my then 3 1/2 year old daughter...my sister's son turned 3 that anniversary day, Oct. 31 1988...hence the visit.
We went to a yuuuuuggge festival, I think at some Mercer County site, and it was spectacular.

I think about that broadcast from time to time. Between that and Citizen Kane a couple years later, Orson Welles created some ever lasting pieces of Americana culture.
BuckyB93
a year ago



I think about that broadcast from time to time. Between that and Citizen Kane a couple years later, Orson Welles created some ever lasting pieces of Americana culture.

frankj1 wrote:


I remember one day in the winter many years ago when I was stricken with a bad fever and was shivering in bed, then sweating in bed, and shivering in bed, and so on. It was about this time of the year. I would slip in and out of sleep trying to sweat it out and let my body fight it off.

I put on Turner Movie Classics for calming background noise. One of the movies they showed was Citizen Kane. I've never seen it before but it captivated my interest and I was able to stay awake long enough to watch the entire movie. It's an excellent movie.

My body was able to fight off the fever in about 2 days but in the depths of it, I gained an appreciation of the classic movie Citizen Kane... so I got that going for me.

Rosebud
delta1
a year ago
not many products become generic descriptors for a specific product. Kleenex is used to call facial tissue, regardless of brand. Velcro has become the name for hook and loop fasteners, Levis are heavy denim pants. And Coke has become any kind of cola.
BuckyB93
a year ago
I worked for a company that used, literally, miles of Velcro strips and truck loads of Velcro "fabric" every month. We had some issues with one of their products we were buying from them so I was sent there to help them try to figure out the reason and work with them for a fix. (Velcro USA headquarters is located in New Hampshire).

At the time, our company was the #2 consumer of Velcro products in the USA. You'd be surprised (at least I was when they told me) that the #1 consumer of Velcro products in the US is diaper companies for disposable diapers. If you think about it, it's not too hard to grasp. A couple 1 inch squares on each disposable diaper that your change and toss out numerous times a day for each kid for years until they are potty trained... that adds up to a lot of hook and loop tabs.

Anyway, during the meetings and plant tours if I refereed to their product as Velcro, they would chime in and remind me that they don't make Velcro, they make hook and loop products. Velcro is the name of the company, hook and loop is what they make.
deadeyedick
a year ago
Never knew about this rule:

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Jim Harbaugh received an early Christmas present Thursday night during the Los Angeles Chargers’ 34-27 win over the Denver Broncos.

Harbaugh got an opportunity to utilize what he called his favorite rule in football: The fair-catch kick.

According to NFL rules, if a player makes a fair catch, his team may attempt an unchallenged kick from the spot rather than begin its next possession. If the kick goes through the goalposts, it's worth three points, just like a field goal.

Harbaugh’s Chargers got a chance to take advantage of the rule when the Broncos were penalized for fair catch interference with under 10 seconds remaining in the first half. The 15-yard penalty gave Los Angeles the football on Denver’s 47-yard line. After the two teams exchanged timeouts, the Chargers trotted out Cameron Dicker for the 57-yard, fair-catch kick.

Dicker knocked the football through the uprights for the first successful fair-catch kick since 1976, and the longest converted fair-catch kick in NFL history.
MaduroJorge
a year ago

That $1.59 hot dog and soda at Costco is truly a killer deal.

8trackdisco wrote:


😂 😂 😂
a year ago
The watcha smoking azzhats Vol.2 thread will be 1 year old on Feb
27th 2025.

So far we have smoked just over 6000 cigars since the start.
8trackdisco
a year ago
Eastern Gray Squirrels have the incredible ability to fall from great heights without injury. They can survive falls from trees or buildings as high as 100 feet!

This is due to their lightweight bodies, bushy tails that act as parachutes to slow their descent, and their ability to spread out their limbs to increase drag. Additionally, their strong, flexible ankles allow them to absorb the shock of landing. Essentially, they are nature's little acrobats!
MaduroJorge
a year ago
Ants can pull 45X their weight (comparable to humans pulling 4.5 tons)
Brewha
a year ago
“Theia” is the name given to the Mars sized object that is thought to have hit the earth and caused the creation of the Moon.
BuckyB93
a year ago
The first home to be lit by electricity was J.P. Morgan's in New York, which was powered by a generator built by Thomas Edison. Morgan hired Edison to power the 400 light bulbs in his home, which led to a business partnership between the two that changed the future of electrical distribution.

400 light bulbs? Holy crap! I wouldn't even try to string 400 LED lights for a Christmas light show. Climbing a ladder to do so... gravity would likely win and I'd wake up in the ER with them asking me "Do you know your name? Do you know what year it is?"
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