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Dinosaur hair ball?
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My mistake, then. Sorry.
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When we're puttering around the Internet and we see that something's "NSFW" we usually think we're going to see some naked bits or, perhaps, bad language. This video is Not Safe For Work in a different since--it's a very gruesome industrial safety training video. To give you some idea of how gruesome, the title is "Will You Be Here Tomorrow?"
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yeah, those and the Women, the Workplace and Safety vids are the best. Lecture starts out with the stats of women likely to be killed at work by a spurned lover or crazed stalker; sometimes both. anyway, it's a disturbing stat. I LOVE starting the day off that way!
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IT'S A TRAP!!!
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my sister has asthma you insensitive bastard!
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So that's where my goddam inhaler got off to.
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Ensign John Gay, photo officer for Fighter Squadron Two (VF 2), took this amazing photo of a F/A-18 Hornet
as it broke the sound barrier. The jet was assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron One Five One (VFA-151) and John was standing on the 0-10 level weather deck of the USS Constellation (CV 64). He used a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 70-300 ED zoom lens and Kodacolor 200 negative film. The camera was set for manual exposure of F/5.6 at 1/1000 sec. John, the lucky and talented dog, caught this masterpiece with a single shot by prefocusing at approximately 200-300 yards off the port side of the ship and then panning left to right as the aircraft flew by. This image has appeared in many publications worldwide and I hope made John some $ because damn, what a shot. Attachment 22936 |
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