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***Fail***

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Wife was working out in our gym this morning, heard a loud pop / bang . . .

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2.5 year old Milgard single-hung window panel failed structurally and freed the balancer spring to reach its relaxed position.
Fuck, it's always something :laughing:
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good thing you didn't have your pecker in it!
 
That co just lost his ship over a photo op of him firing a rifle with the scope on backwards. No issues/risk related, just bad pr.


Wtf man.

Almost certainly incorrect. The guy who was in the picture was fired, but saying it's because of the picture is putting 2 and 2 together and getting 97.
 
I'd say fail on Dennis for reading comprehension fail. He said "European Colonial History" not World Colonial History. Sounds like Dennis is easily butthurt.
Tyson is pointing that out as though it's unusual. He's overlooking all the rest of human history to fit his "white man bad" narrative. Definitely belongs here.
 
Tim Hortons = Canookistan, no? Do Canada cops shoot at criminals?
Yes this was in Canada. I am very surprised they didn't start blasting. They have for much less.
A guy near here stole a skidsteer in the middle of the night and they shot him in the out in a ballfield when he tired to ram the cop car.
 
Found the story.
Multiple cars were heavily damaged, including a city bus, following an incident in front of an industrial loading zone in Sunset Park on 53rd Street between 1st and 2nd avenues.
Police say a man blocked the service doors with his truck and was being towed when he confronted the tow truck driver. They say he fought him in the street before getting behind the wheel.
Police say once the man stole the tow truck that had his own vehicle up on the hitch, he struck multiple vehicles and ultimately ended by going head-first into a city bus.
Now, details have not been released about his identity, but stunned drivers who discovered the damage say they don't understand why this happened.
"I need to call insurance or police, I need this car I need it to take my driver to school," said the owner of a heavily damaged car who identified himself as Giro to News12.
Upon seeing video of the incident, he said that he cannot afford the fix and hopes police can catch the suspect.
"He could have hurt someone really badly," he said.
 
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