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Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel.
Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel. Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic I suppose that sort of visual comedy can be funny if you aren't a participant, but personally I don't see a lot of humor in the boating mishaps of others, especially mishaps that can cause injuries. Carry on. |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel. Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic I saw that episode, too. It's father/son. The father says he's glad the son is there because he thinks the part of his brain that senses fear was left in his mom's womb. He's right. He's an idiot, but a dangerous idiot. I'd be scared to be on the same body of water with him. He does get the log, though. I was a commercial diver for six years, and a scuba diver six years before that. That man is going to kill someone, or cause someone to be killed. It's that simple. He's got a diver in his operation, but we'll see how long that lasts. Man, oh, man. Why can't "regular" people go to Hollywood and pitch ideas? I can think of a dozen better premises for shows that a lot of this crap. Shoot, anyone could just go set up at a busy boat ramp and take videos and make a lot of money. Just make the faces fuzzy like they do. There's some funny stuff goes on at boat ramps. And a lot of true stories about my family and in-laws are a damn more interesting, funny, tragic, and sick than a lot of those the overpaid writers come up with. Kinda a cross between Jeff Foxworthy and Ozzie Osbourne. And Lassie. Steve |
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 20:56:13 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: I saw that episode, too. It's father/son. The father says he's glad the son is there because he thinks the part of his brain that senses fear was left in his mom's womb. He's right. He's an idiot, but a dangerous idiot. I'd be scared to be on the same body of water with him. He does get the log, though. Reminded me of another show I've seen a couple times. "Jackass." I was a commercial diver for six years, and a scuba diver six years before that. That man is going to kill someone, or cause someone to be killed. It's that simple. He's got a diver in his operation, but we'll see how long that lasts. That diver didn't seem too bright, either. I thought you had to learn how to swim first. Man, oh, man. Why can't "regular" people go to Hollywood and pitch ideas? I can think of a dozen better premises for shows that a lot of this crap. Shoot, anyone could just go set up at a busy boat ramp and take videos and make a lot of money. Just make the faces fuzzy like they do. There's some funny stuff goes on at boat ramps. And a lot of true stories about my family and in-laws are a damn more interesting, funny, tragic, and sick than a lot of those the overpaid writers come up with. Kinda a cross between Jeff Foxworthy and Ozzie Osbourne. And Lassie. You have to get a video camera and shoot. Take some classes first maybe. I'll bet there's a market for anything done well. "Dirty Jobs" is probably the most real. But seeing whats-his-name covered in **** gets old pretty fast. --Vic |
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 20:56:13 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: There's some funny stuff goes on at boat ramps. Oh yes, and it usually doesn't take long to find it. The steep slippery ramps are laugh a minute, especially the guys with undersized vehicles. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 20:56:13 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: There's some funny stuff goes on at boat ramps. Oh yes, and it usually doesn't take long to find it. The steep slippery ramps are laugh a minute, especially the guys with undersized vehicles. I'll bet the girls used to have a laugh a minute at you, what with your undersized vehicle and those slippery ramps. I still fail to see the humor in the problems of other boaters, especially those problems that might lead or do lead to injuries. |
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On Mar 9, 10:50*pm, HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel. Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. *Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. *Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. *Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. *You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. *Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic I suppose that sort of visual comedy can be funny if you aren't a participant, but personally I don't see a lot of humor in the boating mishaps of others, especially mishaps that can cause injuries. Carry on.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This from the idiot that wishes death and injury on others here almost daily. |
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On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 22:50:32 -0400, HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel. Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic I suppose that sort of visual comedy can be funny if you aren't a participant, but personally I don't see a lot of humor in the boating mishaps of others, especially mishaps that can cause injuries. Carry on. You are a very, very righteous kind of guy. It almost seems like you're bragging. You don't do that, do you? |
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On Mar 10, 3:56*pm, Blazer wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 22:50:32 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel. Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. *Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. *Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. *Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. *You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. *Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic I suppose that sort of visual comedy can be funny if you aren't a participant, but personally I don't see a lot of humor in the boating mishaps of others, especially mishaps that can cause injuries. Carry on. You are a very, very righteous kind of guy. It almost seems like you're bragging. You don't do that, do you?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If there ever was a two-faced pile of feces, it would be Harry. He regularly wishes injury and death on people right here. You can google many many examples. |
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On Mar 10, 5:50*pm, Blazer wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:51:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Mar 10, 3:56*pm, Blazer wrote: On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 22:50:32 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Saw an episode of Axmen yesterday on the History Channel. Sure better than their UFO and Bigfoot crap. There's this guy who pulls sunken logs and the episode showed him launching a barge-like boat from a dock into a river with good current. *Washington state somewhere. First the engine dies right off - a 50hp Johnson I think. He starts yelling at the whoever let the line from the dock loose and completely lost his wits. *Boat starts hitting the piles while he's running around the barge bitching like a nervous Nelly. Then a bit later there's the barge pilothouse hitting a bridge in the river. *Think it knocked it off but they cut the film. Then when they get close to the log they're after the old guy doing the diving to tie the log to the winch rope gets in the water. He's huffing and puffing like a seal against the current and got about 10 feet from the boat before turning back because the current was too strong. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys. Reminds me of some boat ramp scenes I've heard about. They did get the log though. It's a wonder more of these loggers don't get killed, especially when they start boating. *You probably don't want a logger driving your boat. *Sure as hell don't want one in charge of safety. --Vic I suppose that sort of visual comedy can be funny if you aren't a participant, but personally I don't see a lot of humor in the boating mishaps of others, especially mishaps that can cause injuries. Carry on. You are a very, very righteous kind of guy. It almost seems like you're bragging. You don't do that, do you?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If there ever was a two-faced pile of feces, it would be Harry. He regularly wishes injury and death on people right here. You can google many many examples. Are Harry and HK the same person? I don't know if I'd go as far as you did, but he, Don White, and salty seem to have a lot in common and hang together more than is customary for 'newsgroup friends'.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They've run out of friends. Strange bedfellows usenet makes. |
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