Erg, sorry I asked. Let’s go dyne.
Like did you know that when Congress is in recess, there is a reduction of 2,000 pounds CO emitted during that time; and during election months, there is an increase of 2000 of CO each day until the election day?
Time for Red and Rover to have tons of fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXILNncQwH4
Boy, that’s a heavy load of work.
Go long, Red – 2,240.
A jump off the bus, then step for step Red and Rover head home…love you, boys
LOL! At least he’s learning!
ooo, that’s heavy, man
18 wheelers carry 40 tons, or 80,000. Try and stop that when a car cuts them off.
or What drops faster, a ton of feathers or a ton of lead?
That’s right, trick question.
I still worry about Rover waiting at the bus stop by himself. And, yes, I am in touch with reality, lol!
Try stopping a 120 car loaded coal train with EACH car weighing 120 tons. Plus usually four big GE locomotives that weigh over 200 tons each!
November 20, 2013
Strob over 6 years ago
Erg, sorry I asked. Let’s go dyne.
B UTTONS over 6 years ago
Like did you know that when Congress is in recess, there is a reduction of 2,000 pounds CO emitted during that time; and during election months, there is an increase of 2000 of CO each day until the election day?
Catfeet Premium Member over 6 years ago
Time for Red and Rover to have tons of fun!
asrialfeeple over 6 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXILNncQwH4
over 6 years ago
Boy, that’s a heavy load of work.
uncleskull over 6 years ago
Go long, Red – 2,240.
mymontana over 6 years ago
A jump off the bus, then step for step Red and Rover head home…love you, boys
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
LOL! At least he’s learning!
P51Strega over 6 years ago
ooo, that’s heavy, man
johovey over 6 years ago
18 wheelers carry 40 tons, or 80,000. Try and stop that when a car cuts them off.
or What drops faster, a ton of feathers or a ton of lead?
That’s right, trick question.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 6 years ago
I still worry about Rover waiting at the bus stop by himself. And, yes, I am in touch with reality, lol!
tcar-1 over 6 years ago
Try stopping a 120 car loaded coal train with EACH car weighing 120 tons. Plus usually four big GE locomotives that weigh over 200 tons each!