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2 minutes ago, janice6 said:

Some people are destined to be "examples".

I saw a video of one who was.  Fell 63 stories to his death in China.  Nothing graphic....just there one second, and gone the next.

He was trying to raise $25,000 for his mother and to marry his girlfriend. ☹️

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9 minutes ago, Jade Falcon said:

I saw a video of one who was.  Fell 63 stories to his death in China.  Nothing graphic....just there one second, and gone the next.

He was trying to raise $25,000 for his mother and to marry his girlfriend. ☹️

Old cliché.  A "man's got to know his limitations."

Or.  "Discretion is the better part of valor!"

Obey the law of Gravity, or pay the consequences.

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12 minutes ago, SC Tiger said:

I don't know what that is but it looks badass as hell.

It was a vehicle built for use in the Antarctic. The original Big Foot monster truck used wheels and tires made for one of these vehicles.

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3 hours ago, Eric said:

It was a vehicle built for use in the Antarctic. The original Big Foot monster truck used wheels and tires made for one of these vehicles.

It was actually big foot V he originally put the tundra tires on. Then I think later on he might have put them on the original truck that was in take this job and shove it, the movie!

 

 

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I used to live close to Burg Eltz and have spent some great times exploring there. It’s a hidden gem in that it is not on the Mosel River like most in the area, but rather is situated in a narrow valley perpendicular to the river valley. As such, it was naturally protected from raids and destruction and is in very good shape.

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I used to live close to Burg Eltz and have spent some great times exploring there. It’s a hidden gem in that it is not on the Mosel River like most in the area, but rather is situated in a narrow valley perpendicular to the river valley. As such, it was naturally protected from raids and destruction and is in very good shape.

It is still owned by the same family that lived there in the 12th century.


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