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Posted: Apr 25, 2018 - 4:37pm

 aflanigan wrote:

Makes one pine for mandatory castration laws.

 




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Posted: Apr 25, 2018 - 2:48pm

 kurtster wrote:


 
Makes one pine for mandatory castration laws.
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Posted: Apr 25, 2018 - 2:03pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

I've seen that before and cannot figure out what he thought was going to happen.

There are hours and hours of videos just like this tho.

 
Yep. No shortage of stupid people with guns.
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Posted: Apr 25, 2018 - 1:57pm

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I've seen that before and cannot figure out what he thought was going to happen.

There are hours and hours of videos just like this tho.
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Posted: Apr 25, 2018 - 1:16pm


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Posted: Mar 8, 2018 - 8:28am

Another honorable mention, this fellow tried hard to qualify but still walks the earth, presumably still a potential breeder.

Virginia man hit with own car during police chase, authorities say




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Posted: Mar 7, 2018 - 9:24pm

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Bug spray 'flamethrower' causes explosion in Mt Isa house, injures man

ok he survived but maybe we can take up a collection for a vasectomy.


 
A can and a half? How's that even work?
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Posted: Mar 7, 2018 - 5:41pm

Bug spray 'flamethrower' causes explosion in Mt Isa house, injures man

ok he survived but maybe we can take up a collection for a vasectomy.

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Posted: Nov 18, 2016 - 11:04am

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At the gift stores in Yellowstone you can buy a book called "Death in Yellowstone" or something like that, and it details all manner of grisly demise that has been recorded in the park. I can't remember them now, but one that stuck in my mind was the guy whose dog jumped into a pool. When the dog began to cook, the guy jumped in after him to rescue him. They got the guy out but very quickly realized his skin was falling off. 

Actually knew someone whose brother died at the park in the 70s when he slipped into a pool. At the time they didn't have rails up, and part of the settlement was NPS would add railings.

@Scott hot potting sounds fun.
 
Most of the pools and features at Yellowstone do not have rails. Really, only the ones where you're in real danger of being bumped by another tourist, or the boardwalk itself is likely to be slippery.
 
There used to be more easily-accessible warm water soaking areas but most of them have been shut down. The one below is out of sight of most tourists so it doesn't spoil their experience to see so many ill-advised speedos. It's closed after dark now so no funny stuff. ha ha ha ah ha ha.

There are some in the backcountry that are well vetted as safe and lovely. Best I've been to is at Union Falls.
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Posted: Nov 18, 2016 - 10:22am

 Red_Dragon wrote: 
At the gift stores in Yellowstone you can buy a book called "Death in Yellowstone" or something like that, and it details all manner of grisly demise that has been recorded in the park. I can't remember them now, but one that stuck in my mind was the guy whose dog jumped into a pool. When the dog began to cook, the guy jumped in after him to rescue him. They got the guy out but very quickly realized his skin was falling off. 

Actually knew someone whose brother died at the park in the 70s when he slipped into a pool. At the time they didn't have rails up, and part of the settlement was NPS would add railings.

@Scott hot potting sounds fun.

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Posted: Nov 17, 2016 - 3:16pm

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(Horrible) shit happens, but the Darwin part was he was actually thinking he could soak in that spring. He fell in while trying to check the temperature*. Guess he didn't also have any litmus paper along, because he would have been et up even at 100°F.

The sister was videoing him. She's never going to be the same. 
 
*The ones that are potentially okay to soak in are usually super mossy and gross. The crystal clear ones you can see to the bottom of: I wouldn't test the temperature with your toe.
 
The article says "the springs are fenced off..." No they're not. A few are, but most of them are just there. Waiting.
 
It also mocks hot potting. Sorry. It's great. We were in the "Boiling River" area in Yellowstone last October. A (cold) mountain river, the boiling (too hot to sit in) river empties in and you sit in the mixed zone. 


 
 

 
Clear cold < warm slimy < hot less slimy (may or may not kill you) < opalescent from silica precipitation (will kill you easily) < clear hot (will kill you quicker)

I soaked in the river near Mammoth a long time ago. It was a cool place to be as the sun set. Someone needs to develop a body-rotisserie to even the heating, though. 
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Posted: Nov 17, 2016 - 10:01am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

(Horrible) shit happens, but the Darwin part was he was actually thinking he could soak in that spring. He fell in while trying to check the temperature*. Guess he didn't also have any litmus paper along, because he would have been et up even at 100°F.

The sister was videoing him. She's never going to be the same. 
 
*The ones that are potentially okay to soak in are usually super mossy and gross. The crystal clear ones you can see to the bottom of: I wouldn't test the temperature with your toe.

 
Frequently when one ignores obvious dangers and generous warnings to stf away from something, yes.


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Posted: Nov 17, 2016 - 9:57am

 Red_Dragon wrote: 
"...science has confirmed that death is really quite bad for your health."
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Posted: Nov 17, 2016 - 9:53am

 Red_Dragon wrote: 
(Horrible) shit happens, but the Darwin part was he was actually thinking he could soak in that spring. He fell in while trying to check the temperature*. Guess he didn't also have any litmus paper along, because he would have been et up even at 100°F.

The sister was videoing him. She's never going to be the same. 
 
*The ones that are potentially okay to soak in are usually super mossy and gross. The crystal clear ones you can see to the bottom of: I wouldn't test the temperature with your toe.
 
The article says "the springs are fenced off..." No they're not. A few are, but most of them are just there. Waiting.
 
It also mocks hot potting. Sorry. It's great. We were in the "Boiling River" area in Yellowstone last October. A (cold) mountain river, the boiling (too hot to sit in) river empties in and you sit in the mixed zone. 


 
 
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Nov 17, 2016 - 9:35am

Man Who Fell Into Yellowstone Hot Spring Completely Dissolved Within A Day
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Posted: Jun 28, 2016 - 4:57pm

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Really, WTF? I mean you can buy explosives??? I mean they regulate sudafed (to a degree) even though it isn't meth yet.

On the other hand I had a caver friend who liked to open up new passages and wanted to do it safely. He said, "I can buy enough chemicals to level this town but they won't give my a blaster's license." 

 
I know, right?
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Posted: Jun 28, 2016 - 4:39pm

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I got nothin ... jus WADF ... 



 
I was hoping the little girl with the water-wings was going to go save their tails.
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Posted: Jun 28, 2016 - 4:39pm

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I think the Walton County Sheriff's Department might want to check with the BATFE on that. The two ingredients may be legal, but once they've been combined they are an explosive and therefore regulated under federal law.

 
Really, WTF? I mean you can buy explosives??? I mean they regulate sudafed (to a degree) even though it isn't meth yet.

On the other hand I had a caver friend who liked to open up new passages and wanted to do it safely. He said, "I can buy enough chemicals to level this town but they won't give my a blaster's license." 
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Posted: Jun 28, 2016 - 4:49am

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Georgia man loses his leg after shooting lawnmower packed with explosive

A 32-year-old Georgia man lost his leg below the knee after trying to blow up his lawnmower by shooting at it, earning him a rebuke from local authorities, Online Athens reported.

“Yes, it is legal and no, we can’t make people stop doing it,” the Walton County Sheriff’s Department said on its Facebook page. “But why folks, just why?”

Deputies were called to a rural area near David Thomas Presley’s home in Monroe on Sunday after the incident. Presley was with a group of friends when he shot the lawnmower, which was packed with three pounds of an explosive sold under the name Tannerite.

“It is a patented combination of ammonium nitrate and aluminium powder that is supplied as two separate powders that are mixed and shaken to produce an explosive,” local fire Battalion Chief Craig League told the Loganville Local News.

League said the substance is sold in outdoor stores around the area, and has become “extremely popular” in recent years.

“It has become quite common for us to run calls involving Tannerite,” he explained. “Typically two to five calls per week.”

In Presley’s case, he lost his leg when a piece of shrapnel sheared it off. His friends put him in a vehicle and had gotten as far as a nearby driveway when they encountered an ambulance. He was subsequently airlifted to an Atlanta hospital. His current condition is unknown.

League said that the incident was the first of its type, despite the constant calls involving Tannerite.

“Please adhere to the warnings and use this dangerous material with caution or maybe consider other less dangerous hobbies,” he advised.



 
I think the Walton County Sheriff's Department might want to check with the BATFE on that. The two ingredients may be legal, but once they've been combined they are an explosive and therefore regulated under federal law.
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Posted: Jun 27, 2016 - 11:11pm

I got nothin ... jus WADF ... 




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