VID-E-OOOOs (YouTube, TikTok or otherwise)
Video tweet: paraglider's GoPro camera recorded his last second self-rescue by using his SECONDARY backup chute:
A Stretch Armstrong goes through the paces
Not sure why it got a "sensitive content" label.
"Mr. Rogers visits the set of the Incredible Hulk"
The Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno version was broadcast from 1977 to 1982.
One woman and her giant bunny:
The LockPickingLawyer says "Why I’m THANKFUL For Master Lock… Sometimes":
Video tweet: excavators doing stuff.
A YouTube video describing 25 "hidden" Apple Watch tips & tricks:
I MUST note something odd about the presenter Hayls (pronounced "hails"). She is pleasantly enthusiastic about her presentation so no problems with that, BUT she has what I would call a mystery accent. Perhaps one of our British or even Canadian members will simply say something like "Oh, that just an original Boston accent" (again, I have no idea), but to me she sounds like a generic American accent though with a British vocabulary. Typically I like most British accents but for some reason I was irritated by hers. Sorry, a personal weirdness and nothing against Hayls.
In Alabama a news report about a fireworks display launching into the watching crowd.
Fortunately only a security guard was injured and was taken to a hospital.
DEyncourt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 4:33 pmA YouTube video describing 25 "hidden" Apple Watch tips & tricks:
I MUST note something odd about the presenter Hayls (pronounced "hails"). She is pleasantly enthusiastic about her presentation so no problems with that, BUT she has what I would call a mystery accent. Perhaps one of our British or even Canadian members will simply say something like "Oh, that just an original Boston accent" (again, I have no idea), but to me she sounds like a generic American accent though with a British vocabulary. Typically I like most British accents but for some reason I was irritated by hers. Sorry, a personal weirdness and nothing against Hayls.
South African?
Pyke notte thy nostrellys
I do not have a sufficient "ear" for understanding accents. I can differentiate an Oxbridge accent from a Scottish one, but I don't know what is characteristic about a South African accent.
In Ecuador a man allows monkeys to sit in his lap and rub onions upon themselves.
It is believed that doing this has a bug repellent effect, but some claim that some of the monkeys have developed a mythology that only this particular man can provide that bug repellent effect.
RAF Airmen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4pnTrjEjd0
Pyke notte thy nostrellys
I've done that with fountain pop before, but never beer. Aside from a black & tan...