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I realize you must unload an overloaded cargo-container ship very carefully, to keep the load balanced to avoid capsizing the ship. That's probably why there's a gap in the middle of the stack. But clearly, something went wrong somewhere.
 

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I love fall...
If I'm not out metal detecting, you can find my at the golf course pheasant hunting
 

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I love fall...
If I'm not out metal detecting, you can find my at the golf course pheasant hunting

If you did charters you might get some customers !!! That sounds like a lot of darn fun !! The icing on the cake is the retriever napping on the green. Thats good stuff highnam !!
 

Thanks Bart!
I lost my boy "Crackerjack" this last summer to cancer, we guided commercial pheasant hunts in South Dakota for 5 years together, we hunted all ducks, geese and pheasants for the best of his 14 years!
 

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In this case I don't think the vehicle's driver should be blamed. There seems to be nothing (no barricades, signs, etc) marking that section of pavement as wet cement.
 

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1733 treasure fleet
 

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This would work for me as well
 

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This is what you get for building your house on the side of a mountain with bare stone cliffs above it. Occasionally some chunks break off and can just "drop in" for a visit. This one appears to have arrived through the ceiling. Usually they come through the wall... and keep on going. (I spent some time in the Northwest Georgia / Northeast Alabama / Southern Tennessee mountains, where this sort of thing happens every few years.)
 

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Blak bart, Just in passing and thinking about your trees. I used to hire a sign company to do lighter lifts. They cost about a third of
what a full size crane costs. Throw those trees up on a flatbed and head to New Mexico.
 

Blak bart, Just in passing and thinking about your trees. I used to hire a sign company to do lighter lifts. They cost about a third of
what a full size crane costs. Throw those trees up on a flatbed and head to New Mexico.

Thanks for that. Ill have to remember that. One of the hurricane cleanup guys brought us a large multi ton tamarind log today. Woo hoo !! A lot of different people have been very helpful to us. Everyone wants to help when they here were trying to save the wood. Everyone loves what were trying to do even the mayor.
 

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I wonder which busdriver didn't check his sideview mirror before changing lanes, and thereby created this unusual sandwich.

Thank God Almighty that there was no fire... and that the car's rear hatch could still be opened.

Must have scared the driver out of 20 years of life. This photo is probably worth a couple of million dollars in the resulting lawsuit.
 

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Knowing us guys... although it's a tough call, I'm betting that the driver was happier about his boat being undamaged than worried about his truck.
 

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