Looks fun. I would go…Monster Jam!!!! First time at such event. Pretty cool!
My neighbor back east got messed up in the late 90s at a monster truck show when a truck hit the stands and smashed up the first few rows. Broke his leg. He got $60k in 3 installments over 10 years. Not the worst deal. lol.Indeed considering we were like row 4 or 5
If you couldn't tell by now, I enjoy dabbling in photography and got to play with this bad girl for a bit today...
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Had some fun getting shots of Austin at his baseball game tonight to try it out. Here are a couple of shots.
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Of course he loves is Bruce Bolt's....If you know, you know haha
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Monster Jam!!!! First time at such event. Pretty cool!
MetLife Stadium in NJ is gigantic!!! Over 80k capacity which is four times greater than Madison Square Gardens yet I felt the arena itself was very small for what the trucks been doing.they blocked first sitting box completely but these trucks are so powerful and can do crazy shit so jumping the barrier is easy in my opinion if you step on it.Looks like a blast! I'd go see one if it was in a large enough arena. They have them at the same hockey arena the Penguins play here and they're just too small.
If you ever have the idea to pound ground rods in by hand instead of getting a hammer drill bit, kick yourself in the nuts.
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Neither of those activities sounds fun.If you ever have the idea to pound ground rods in by hand instead of getting a hammer drill bit, kick yourself in the nuts.
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We've taken our kids to a couple of shows. They were alot of fun.Monster Jam!!!! First time at such event. Pretty cool!
If you ever have the idea to pound ground rods in by hand instead of getting a hammer drill bit, kick yourself in the nuts.
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I'm not sure I hit any since our place is pretty much rock free but damn, that middle three feet was tough.Or in other words, how to find every damn rock on your property
lol, for sure. Was that a 6-footer?I'm not sure I hit any since our place is pretty much rock free but damn, that middle three feet was tough.
Eight footer, two of them. I have a t post driver but when I thought to use it is was too low to the ground at that point anyway. There's just no easy way to swing at it.lol, for sure. Was that a 6-footer?
I ended up buying a $20 post driver at tractor supply after the first one
Done that. YouTube videos suggest using water and sliding the rod up and down as the wet hole gets gradually deeper. I did not know that so I just used a sledge hammer.If you ever have the idea to pound ground rods in by hand instead of getting a hammer drill bit, kick yourself in the nuts.
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Now you know. Heck I've worked hard as opposed to smart more times than I'd like to admit.Done that. YouTube videos suggest using water and sliding the rod up and down as the wet hole gets gradually deeper. I did not know that so I just used a sledge hammer.