Random Thought Thread

We rented 2 Ponies for my son's 3rd bday a few months ago, they can handle 100lbs max, but 80 is more reasonable.

Soooooooo. Ain't no men in here gonna be pony riding.

Eating, that is another story.
 
OH NO! A Carothers sushi knife?

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There actually is a "CPK" kitchen knife on Amazon:.

https://www.amazon.com/CPK-Elite-St...srs=16563022011&ie=UTF8&qid=1506389328&sr=8-1

It has nothing to do with us, but hey...
 
We rented 2 Ponies for my son's 3rd bday a few months ago, they can handle 100lbs max, but 80 is more reasonable.

Soooooooo. Ain't no men in here gonna be pony riding.

Eating, that is another story.

My lifting coach used to say that anyone under 200lbs was a child and real men started at 250lbs. He was 6'3", stood at 312lbs, and would dead lift almost 700lbs.. I wasn't going to argue with him.
 
80-100 pounds of pressure to his knee would change his opinion real quick.

312 pounds falls fast.

I've never had a big head (figuratively at least), but was humbled by my 5'6, 175lb PT instructor when I went through an academy. At 6'1, 260lbs (I'm islander, so that's pretty average) I got my butt handed to me on a regular basis for just over 4 months. Granted he's a black belt in Jiu Jitsu and in the federal equivalent of S.W.A.T. (lots of high speed training)....but damn, I can vouch for just how quick a big dude can fall! :p size definitely doesn't matter.
 
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