That looks like 60 grit. I wonder if he goes down the grit and finishes at 1200.
Chinese Proverb: Man who eats many prunes gets good run for the money.
I'm quite familiar with the last pic, they are called "recortadores" they need to be very agile and have good reflexes and steel nerves, to me that is more dangerous than traditional bullfighting. As per the rest, well... no comments
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Toni
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I think the bravest guy there is the guy doing a handstand in the restroom.
last time I looked down at the floor under a urinal in a public restroom, well, nuf said.
Human Test Dummy
I wanna ride the rocket sled! As to the first one, I once asked the building superintendent at my office if he could give me a roll of his toilet paper, as I had some light sanding to do at home. I don't think he got it.![]()
Cheers,
Roger
Everyone is a self-made person.
Why do these pictures remind me of the FWW thread, "Why Women Live Longer Than Men."
If you ever get that macho feeling that men are smarter than women, think about these two threads.
Enjoy,
JimB
First of all you have to be smarter than the machine.
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That's quite the BLT. Just needs more tomatoes![]()
Asking a stupid question is better than repairing a stupid mistake.
Great set of pics, Dan.
Bob, all more tomatoes would do is make it drippy. I don't want me no drippy bacon.
And the handstand guy literally made me laugh out loud just for being so non-sequitur.![]()
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