All that is MAN!

http://chzgifs.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/funny-gifs-weight-lifting-on-a-motorcycle.gif

https://youtu.be/8gZJjOjUhNA

Sad story, I canā€™t imagine what was going through his head knowing you have no chance pretty much. I do want to make a balloon jump once I get my A license. Looks fun.

Mike, i bet if you were on the track that day youā€™d be calling it a doucher move by smacking that glass all over the cool-down area.

If it was a track day, yes, if it was a drift event, no.

thatā€™s a dig :slight_smile:

I bet it was because his tires werenā€™t wide enough for those rims.

http://www.kegworks.com/images/product-images/BREWCAVE-BLK-REFRIG-XX-B1.jpg

I just built a room that rivals thatā€¦ a thread with pictures will be up soon.

Yeah, I thought of your thread about a walk in fridge when I saw this. Hopefully you did it for less than this costs?

https://youtu.be/L-l-hvIJEYE

What an awesome feelingā€¦

https://youtu.be/kSgrzMQv2Mc

[video]http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/82464866/[/video]

and for you coffee drinkers out thereā€¦
enjoyā€¦

https://youtu.be/XxVYe-TE2eU

Someone care to explain how hard this is ??

https://youtu.be/Hs-6HFIAxO4

that coffee machine is gangster as fuck.

LOL thats so sick

I need to cross post this because itā€™s a story everyone should hearā€¦

From Wristtwisters.com:

A sad day in oregonā€¦
Today a friend of mine was lost to the Columbia river, he was fishing with some friends when his young son fell over the side of the boat, my friend jumped in to rescue his son and he was able to push the boy close enough to the boat that the other fishing partners could grab the boy, but the but the current was to strong and fast for his father to make it back to the boat and he was swept underā€¦they just recovered my friends body an hour agoā€¦
Yes today Oregon lost a good man, friend and a devoted loving fatherā€¦

~~ Brant you will be missed~~

http://www.katu.com/news/Funeral-today-for-man-who-died-saving-his-son-148377825.html?m=y&smobile=y&clmob=y&c=n

Iā€™d do itā€¦ wouldnā€™t even think twice.

If he knew his son is safe the man would be happy.

with regard to that coffee makerā€¦ i forwarded that video to our exec team and theyā€™re going to get a quote on it. Pricing isnā€™t official yet but i found that it will be roughly $7k just for the unit, not even for the install.

we are not deterred. Iā€™ll throw money at itā€¦ i straight out offered a salary cut or garnish :slight_smile:

http://nigflip.ytmnd.com/

^nsfw^

the top comment is great-

Stepļ»æ 1: Buy this

Step 2: Bring girl over

Step 3: Show her this

Step 4: Have sex

this thread is getting a little weakā€¦ time to enhanceā€¦

http://i.imgur.com/KDWXc.gif

In what fire officials described as an act of bravery, four roofers rescued a co-worker who had fallen through a factory roof in Clifton and dropped 40 feet into a tank of acid.

Martin Davis was working on the roof of Swepco Tube LLC when he fell into the tank of nitric acid.
Martin Davis, 44, of Avenel, an ironworker and father of three, was working on the roof of Swepco Tube LLC, a metal tube manufacturing plant, when he fell into the tank of nitric acid around 8:40 a.m. Monday.

Davis was in critical condition with a broken rib, punctured lung and burns on his legs and side, his brother John Davis said in an interview Monday.

Clifton Fire Chief Vincent Colavitti Jr. initially said that one of the co-workers, Rob Nuckols, 51, of Frenchtown, had jumped into the vat and was aided by three other roofers in pulling out the victim.

Nuckols declined to comment Monday night, but a relative, who asked that her name not be used, said he did not jump into the vat but was among four workers who pulled Davis to safety.

Nuckols told firefighters after the ordeal: ā€œI had to get him out of there.ā€

The tank was filled with a 40 percent to 70 percent solution of nitric acid used in cleaning metal tubing. Davis was fully submerged in the solution.

The three other roofers were identified as Rob Fulton, 24; Joe Dabkowski, 45; and William Walker, who is in his 20s. Authorities did not have the rescuersā€™ hometowns. The men were working for Gar Con Enterprises, based in Flemington. It was the first day of the roof replacement job at Swepco, Colavitti said.

ā€œIt takes a lot of courageā€ Colavitti said of the rescuersā€™ actions.

When he was rescued, Davis was red and seemed to be in shock. ā€œHe was incoherent,ā€ Colavitti said.

The fire department arrived about five minutes later and cut off Davisā€™ clothes and sprayed him down with water to stop the acid from burning through his skin, Colavitti said. Nuckols had rinsed himself off, Colavitti said.

An ambulance took Davis to Weasel Brook Park where a waiting medical helicopter took him to St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston. Davis, who is divorced, has a 20-year-old son who lives with him, and two daughters, ages 6 and 9, who live in Florida, said his brother. Davis also has a sister, Kim, who is 43.

ā€œThey have him on a breathing apparatus and heā€™s in critical condition,ā€ John Davis said. ā€œHis condition is not so good. But heā€™s a young guy. Heā€™ll pull through.ā€

Nuckols, who suffered burns on his legs and abdomen, was taken to St. Maryā€™s Hospital in Passaic where he was treated and released Monday. One other roofer was taken to St. Josephā€™s Regional Medical Center in Paterson, and the other two were taken to St. Maryā€™s Hospital with irritation on their hands and arms.

http://www.northjersey.com/clifton/Man_falls_40_feet_into_a_tank_of_acid_in_Clifton.h tml?c=y&page=1

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I think this belongs here too.