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Unca Walt

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I always loved ABBA. I used their "Oh Yeah" as background music for my narration of undersea videos I useta sell to the folks who watched me feeding sharks. It was fun to narrate.

I'd film the folks who were on the shark dive sitting up against the coral, at the beginning of the dive before I called the sharks in, and if a small fish had randomly come into the picture frame, I -- as the narrator, would say (just before it appears):

"OK, cue the little blue fish!" <-- That always got a laugh when the video was played and a little blue fish (or whatever) would then come swimming into the picture.

Then I'd shoot a grunt with a Hawaiian spear. The sound of the spear and the wiggle of the grunt had my usual five or so sharks show up in mere seconds from no-fargin-where.

I'd pull the grunt offa the spear and hold it up. A shark would come by smoothly and snarf it up.

The movie tapes were 30 minutes long and I sold them for $50. It was a labor of love -- some folks have videos they treasure -- and it took me a coupla hours to make each of them. Each one was personalized because the folks themselves were down there also getting filmed while the sharks got fed.
 

bigsur51

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More coffee^^^^^



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bigsur51

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I always loved ABBA. I used their "Oh Yeah" as background music for my narration of undersea videos I useta sell to the folks who watched me feeding sharks. It was fun to narrate.

I'd film the folks who were on the shark dive sitting up against the coral, at the beginning of the dive before I called the sharks in, and if a small fish had randomly come into the picture frame, I -- as the narrator, would say (just before it appears):

"OK, cue the little blue fish!" <-- That always got a laugh when the video was played and a little blue fish (or whatever) would then come swimming into the picture.

Then I'd shoot a grunt with a Hawaiian spear. The sound of the spear and the wiggle of the grunt had my usual five or so sharks show up in mere seconds from no-fargin-where.

I'd pull the grunt offa the spear and hold it up. A shark would come by smoothly and snarf it up.

The movie tapes were 30 minutes long and I sold them for $50. It was a labor of love -- some folks have videos they treasure -- and it took me a coupla hours to make each of them. Each one was personalized because the folks themselves were down there also getting filmed while the sharks got fed.

love ABBA too…

are any of those videos still floating around?

attention Floridians

 

Boo

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don't move to Florida, there's too many yankees here now...

got a call from the infectious disease doc's office this morning, seems my GP's assistant did her job and got me in within a few weeks...I asked her if the films had been sent and she said she did that yesterday...looks like this deal is well on it's way...couldn't happen soon...
 

OleReynard

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I see beeinh old and laid up don't stop the daily news on this thread.
Got up this morning had 5 pages to get caught up on, you guys find something like Viagra for threads on internet, fss?
Some of our brethren on here are 80 plus, I'm in bed and a sleep by 8:00, well in bed anyway.
This chronic pain where's the bejesus out of a person real toot sweet.

Anyway I'm gonna lay some mj pics and language on this thread so we don't get busted againnnnn.
This Pic is out of my AK47 f2's from Serious stock.
There were 6 of these and true to form all like this bud.

Now this run I'm on currently has Plat Blue Diesel and it's gotta strong Bb smell to it.
There are some vintage bb x bb muffin, this shit is straight bb juice.
Now my mother's milk f1 x Nepali og f1 some of the strongest lemon/lime more on the lime terms I've ever smelt.
There's one of them bitches in each tent, when I open it's there, loud and in your face like these Bb's.
Also something in there throwing a loud melon terp.

I don't remember smelling stuff so loud and distinct I think it may of been the switch to Build a soil or could be the first time I've grown these, at any right.
 

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oldmaninbc

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Oh - I had so much grief with lawyers and the whole legal system in the Philippines 🇵🇭 and in the UK when the USA decided to issue an indictment against me in 2013 for distribution of seeds - it took 5 years of my life away from me and my family - half of that behind bars without trial or conviction - and cost me my savings spent on lawyers to prevent extradition - and empty promises to free me and the loss of my seed business - so I'm forever in trepidation of going to court again over anything - and was happy with an apology from the surgeon - and his promise to rectify the problem soon 😀 - so I'll not subject myself to the legal system again if I can help it -
I have minimum knowledge of your past legal woes but I do remember some. I don't regard your trepidation lightly, those kind of events in our lives leave emotional scars.

I did not spend time in jail for my legal problems over my asbestos exposure and related diseases but the whole 10 year legal process left me mentally fatigued. The compensation lawyer I hired caused me to wonder who is she actually working for; was it my interest, or was she more influenced by the organization I was trying to make a legal claim against. It made me think the latter. I finally got the board to recognize my claim, it took a decade. The whole process made a mockery of the working persons legal abilities and influence.

My wife and I did get an apology from our family doctor over his diagnoses of her ailment, she told the doctor what was wrong with her and he disagreed. Two days later we are back in his office and my wife has hole in her abdomen and pus is coming out, it's called a fistula. This problem was associated with a disease she has had since being a teenager. He apologized and at that time my spouse was not yet a citizen and we had to pay for her visits, he also gave us the money back.
 

oldmaninbc

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so yeah , stopped by the auto shop for a rotation , balance , and oil change…

the tech recommended new tires and alignment and he is correct , tires were worn down on the inner sides

$1300 bucks as we sit and wait..and that doesn’t include lunch but it should


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I think that's about what we paid for Michelin all weather tires this past fall. Not something you want to do often.
 

oldmaninbc

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When I first learnt to drive, hydroplaning was the first mishap I experienced that wasn't in the driving manual/course.

Now it's winter conditions on mountain roads and your tires must have a snowflake symbol on the wall or you are driving illegally on our roads starting in Oct.1st to April 30th when strict controls are in place.

That's a good set of tire you purchased should get some good milage from them.

I have not driven in well over 10 years but still maintain my license.

Good tires are a necessity!
 

Gray Wolf

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Oh - I had so much grief with lawyers and the whole legal system in the Philippines 🇵🇭 and in the UK when the USA decided to issue an indictment against me in 2013 for distribution of seeds - it took 5 years of my life away from me and my family - half of that behind bars without trial or conviction - and cost me my savings spent on lawyers to prevent extradition - and empty promises to free me and the loss of my seed business - so I'm forever in trepidation of going to court again over anything - and was happy with an apology from the surgeon - and his promise to rectify the problem soon 😀 - so I'll not subject myself to the legal system again if I can help it -
Amen on avoiding anything with lawyers involved. The legal system is highly biased toward those with the most money.
 

Gray Wolf

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I just bought 4 Michelin 10 ply 295/60/20 tires for my truck...$2200 installed...I don't cut corners with tires...1/2" of tread so I can blast thru water without hydroplaning...I drive pretty aggressively...
:rolleyes:
We live in a wet climate and I always get the best wet traction tire on the market. Frequently that's Michelin and they are always near the top. That is all I ran on my truck.
 

jokerman

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When I first learnt to drive, hydroplaning was the first mishap I experienced that wasn't in the driving manual/course.

Now it's winter conditions on mountain roads and your tires must have a snowflake symbol on the wall or you are driving illegally on our roads starting in Oct.1st to April 30th when strict controls are in place.

That's a good set of tire you purchased should get some good milage from them.

I have not driven in well over 10 years but still maintain my license.

Good tires are a necessity!
Learned early in life you need good rubber😊
 
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