Did that once many years ago, me a friend of mine climbed one of those for the hell of it. The wind was blowing pretty good and we were swaying back and forth. It was fun until some of the bolts on the girder popped out and we got down real fast.
Did that once many years ago, me a friend of mine climbed one of those for the hell of it. The wind was blowing pretty good and we were swaying back and forth. It was fun until some of the bolts on the girder popped out and we got down real fast.
When I was young I didn't have any trouble with heights and would climb anything. Water tower, grain elevator, you name it. Back then I might have done it. Now... I don't even want to go on my roof.
When I was young I didn't have any trouble with heights and would climb anything. Water tower, grain elevator, you name it. Back then I might have done it. Now... I don't even want to go on my roof.
When I was young I didn't have any trouble with heights and would climb anything. Water tower, grain elevator, you name it. Back then I might have done it. Now... I don't even want to go on my roof.
Adam Davies visits Dr. Johnson at the SOHA base camp, and tries a new experiment to test the relationship Dr. Johnson has with his bigfoot friends. But how did it turn out?
This photograph was first shown at a Bigfoot conference in Washington over the weekend where witnesses were blown away. While we're currently seeking permission to post the screengrab here, we'll provide the link to the image on Facebook for now. The image is just a snapshot of a 5 minute-long footage of a Bigfoot caught on thermal. Washington Bigfoot researcher Derek Randles explains the image:
Here's the latest update from Stacy Brown Jr. from the mine shafts in Hellen Georgia: Stacy Brown Sr. and Jr. stumble upon a very odd spot in the woods behind the cabin.
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ReplyDelete...no firsting allowed...
DeleteTechnically that is just as bad ^ Just write an on topic comment about the content if you genuinely want to make a stand.
Delete^hey there, I was responding to Shawns question above! Totally on topic you JO!!
DeleteHahaha Touché
DeleteI just threw up lol i wonder how much they get paid for doing that, anybody know?
ReplyDeleteThey must have gigantic cojones. That's all I've got say. Wolf
DeleteFunny if he got to the top and it wasn't the light bulb
ReplyDeleteWhat if you get to the top and need a wee?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure by the time you get up there your pants are completely soaked. I'd hate to be the guy climbing under him.
DeleteI'd use one of my co-workers canteen. HA! and tell em that it's mountain dew.
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ReplyDeleteOh-man, with those storm clouds coming can you say Lightning Rod!!!
ReplyDeleteWatching that made me wanna get High!!Hey Eva and co.
DeleteDid that once many years ago, me a friend of mine climbed one of those for the hell of it. The wind was blowing pretty good and we were swaying back and forth. It was fun until some of the bolts on the girder popped out and we got down real fast.
ReplyDeleteDid that once many years ago, me a friend of mine climbed one of those for the hell of it. The wind was blowing pretty good and we were swaying back and forth. It was fun until some of the bolts on the girder popped out and we got down real fast.
ReplyDeleteThe pain starts behind my ears and arcs all the way to my heels. Electrical.
ReplyDeleteNo thank you. I'm gonna lie on the floor now.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young I didn't have any trouble with heights and would climb anything. Water tower, grain elevator, you name it. Back then I might have done it.
ReplyDeleteNow... I don't even want to go on my roof.
When I was young I didn't have any trouble with heights and would climb anything. Water tower, grain elevator, you name it. Back then I might have done it.
ReplyDeleteNow... I don't even want to go on my roof.
When I was young I didn't have any trouble with heights and would climb anything. Water tower, grain elevator, you name it. Back then I might have done it.
ReplyDeleteNow... I don't even want to go on my roof.