But forever ensured that there were no more Smokey and the Bandit sequels.
As much as I like the Original, the sequels were just Blah...
I do like the Gas Monkey Garage "Fast 'n Loud" Richard Rawlings 'Smoky Spoof
But forever ensured that there were no more Smokey and the Bandit sequels.
You say that like it's a bad thing.But forever ensured that there were no more Smokey and the Bandit sequels.
I wish they'd make more Airplane movies. Exercise: cast an Airplane reboot. (If anyone cares to take me up on that, start a new thread.)I wish they made more 'Airport' movies..
I thought they did.. although "Airplane" wasn't in the title..I wish they'd make more Airplane movies. Exercise: cast an Airplane reboot. (If anyone cares to take me up on that, start a new thread.)
I did a bunch of engineering work on a fish processor that was built in Japan. The ship's engineer was about 6'-3" tall and had a perpetual stoop like the guy in the lower right picture.
did he beg you to have a tall ceiling on it? or was he resigned to his fate...I did a bunch of engineering work on a fish processor that was built in Japan. The ship's engineer was about 6'-3" tall and had a perpetual stoop like the guy in the lower right picture.
Those decks were already built, and nothing we did was going to change that. Resignation to his fate was the order of the day.did he beg you to have a tall ceiling on it? or was he resigned to his fate...
that poor man...Those decks were already built, and nothing we did was going to change that. Resignation to his fate was the order of the day.
I (5'-10") grazed door frames with my hard hat pretty regularly.
I did a bunch of engineering work on a fish processor that was built in Japan. The ship's engineer was about 6'-3" tall and had a perpetual stoop like the guy in the lower right picture.
On the other hand, the chief engineer on fish processors typically gets about 1% of profits as pay, and that boat was making at least $250K per day. $200+/hour pays for a lot of neck cricks...that poor man...
so its like playing sports for money, you use a good chunk of your money to pay for medicine so you can make more money.On the other hand, the chief engineer on fish processors typically gets about 1% of profits as pay, and that boat was making at least $250K per day. $200+/hour pays for a lot of neck cricks...
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