The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 15th Edition: Be more like Coleman.

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    2A_Tom

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    I deem this Denny permissible. As many of don’t use Facebook etc. and wouldn’t have exposure.


    Pics to keep it a pic thread.
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    Kind of makes sense a guy who is attracted to the grip zone would do this.

    Still can’t believe Springfield thought it was a good idea.
    There is a reason many don't faceplate.

    Ples stop the NSFF content

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    indiucky

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    In my case, delayed reaction and a mistimed throw meant for the vehicle actually being pursued. I didn't see it as I was focused on the fleeing vehicle, he didn't get it out of the way in time, and took out both my passenger side tires.


    translation: I was trying to find Sabotage on my car chase playlist and took my eyes off the road for just a second.....:)


     

    patience0830

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    Stupid or not, missing digits and hands weren't exactly uncommon among the old farmers of my grandfather's generation and it was a rare one who didn't have *some* scars from machinery or tools.
    He'll, when I was a kid, Rex Kritzer was a Conservation Officer missing a hand from a combine accident . And word was, you didn't want him to need to grab you with that prosthetic appendage he had. Lotta leverage applied in small square inches.
     

    actaeon277

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    Stupid or not, missing digits and hands weren't exactly uncommon among the old farmers of my grandfather's generation and it was a rare one who didn't have *some* scars from machinery or tools.

    When I first started at the mill, I noticed a bunch of missing digits.
    So, I started keeping track.. for shts and giggles.

    Maintenance Guys were at 1 in 10 missing something.
    Could be just the end of a finger, after the joint.
    An entire finger.
    Toes
    Part of a foot.
     
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