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Geez, that old bloke obviously owns a dozen coal mines, and his political views are well to the Right of Ghenghis Khan. I bet he reckons all Greenies should be hunted down and shot on sight, too!

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9 minutes ago, Marty_d said:

The video came from Advance... 'nuff said 

Surely this video is in the funny videos section because how idiotic  this fu***it is. If this weren't presented as humour I would happily fact check it 

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A lot of trouble to go to for something you could just climb over. Livestock couldn't get through it, and you still have to step over it while holding the rails down, so all in all it's a pretty useless idea.

 

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It wouldn't take long for a smart animal to learn where to press it down so they could step right over it! Cows will lean on a fence until it falls over! 

  • 3 weeks later...
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It's a new clip from his "two limb policy" show on Netflix.

Watched it last night and nearly wet myself laughing.

Very rude though if you don't like that sort of thing.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Here is an Adam Rose "Fails" video. It's short, so made it easy to copy with Snipping Tool. The Win 11 version lets you snip videos. A lot of them are quite long.

 

Adam also does a lot of tradie hints and tips.

 

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...
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Possibly because the (female) video taker knew exactly what was going to happen?? I reckon there's some painful injuries in that lot. 

 

A mate tied a ladder to a big set of bi-fold doors (4M high) to work on the door track. But he only tied the ladder and door against the prevailing breeze.

Once he was up the top of the ladder, the wind turned 180° and gusted, making the door move, and throwing him off the ladder.

He fell 4M onto concrete on his left side and shattered his elbow, and broke his left femur. The surgeon had to screw a plate in his elbow, and run a 10mm diameter stainless pin right through the length of his left femur.

He spent 2 months in hospital and 3 months in a wheelchair, then another 2 months on crutches, before he could walk again. It was a hard-learnt lesson. Made worse by the fact he was 70 when he did it.

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