uair01
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Several examples of cars that manage to collide even though the roads are almost empty now:
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Yeah I’m thinking of a specific film but can’t recall which one. I could tell you the plot but that wouldn’t really narrow it down.Yeah, I seem to recall seeing something like that in a film.
That’s the one!Was it one of the Rush Hours??
Nope, it was 'Who Am I'
eating as much nutmeg as you can and nearly dying from it
This reminds me of a Mad Magazine item from the sixties (I think it must have been a "One Fine Day" something by Don Martin):This purported hallucinogen was popular, back in the same days as banana peels were!
Similarly, a dentist gave me some codeine a long time ago. I soon decided I'd rather have the excruciating pain. Who the hell takes that shit for fun?
This purported hallucinogen was popular.....etc
Yes, not like the snowflakes nowadays
Your dad sounds like a survivor, did what he had to do, that was a hellava different job, bare knuckle fighter to commis chef, bet nobody complained about anything to him, ever, he really sounds like a great guy
I am a snowflake myself! And grateful for the opportunity to be one!Yes, not like the snowflakes nowadays
Woman falls into thermal feature in closed Yellowstone park
A woman illegally visited Yellowstone National Park while it’s closed during the coronavirus pandemic and suffered burns Tuesday when she fell into a thermal feature, officials said.
She was reportedly backing up while taking photos and fell into a hot spring or hole where hot gases emerge near Old Faithful geyser ...
Despite her injuries, the woman drove for roughly 50 miles (80 kilometers) until park rangers stopped her near Mammoth Hot Springs. She was flown to a hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Park officials did not release the woman’s name or the extent of her injuries.
Yellowstone National Park has been closed since March 24. Yellowstone and nearby Grand Teton National Park will announce plans for a phased reopening Wednesday.
Visitors are warned to stay on the boardwalks near Yellowstone’s often boiling or acidic thermal features, which include geysers, hot springs, steam vents and mud pots. Tourists sometimes go off the designated walkways and are injured or killed.
Last fall, a man who was walking off a boardwalk near Old Faithful at night fell into a hot spring, suffering serious burns.
In June 2016, 23-year-old Colin Scott of Portland, Oregon, fell into a superheated, acidic mud pot and died. His remains couldn’t be recovered. ...
If you ever get the opportunity to go to "Jellystone Park" it's well worth it. What an amazing place!
Am I right in my understanding that Yellowstone is the top of a super volcano which, should it erupt, could wipe out mankind?If you ever get the opportunity to go to "Jellystone Park" it's well worth it. What an amazing place!
Am I right in my understanding that Yellowstone is the top of a super volcano which, should it erupt, could wipe out mankind?
Am I right in my understanding that Yellowstone is the top of a super volcano which, should it erupt, could wipe out mankind?