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Now that Sniff is a weekend project, what a guy! :hail:

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Probably old... still funny.

 

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Good one... (hopefully it works)

 

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You sure that's not an advert for BMW AUDI drivers Sacha?:lol:

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The Hurley Stick , in it's natural environment . 

I've played this game . Proper man's game ! The ladies have their own version called "Camogie" . I'd be afraid to try that though !

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FFS

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schienenzeppelin

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I wonder why this never caught on ?

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The

Schienenzeppelin or rail zeppelin was an experimental railcar which resembled a zeppelin airship in appearance. It was designed and developed by the German aircraft engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. Propulsion was by means of a propeller located at the rear, it accelerated the railcar to 230.2 km/h (143 mph) setting the land speed record for a petrol powered rail vehicle. Only a single example was ever built, which due to safety concerns remained out of service and was finally dismantled in 1939.

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bet it was noisy too. At least it stops the kids train surfing

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1 hour ago, sniff6 said:

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:o Wow! One of the professors who used to work at the uni here studies the effects of asbestos dust from the vermiculite mines in Libby, Montana... No good. :shakeno: 

Laughed my ass off at the diving... Had to keep watching it. :biglaugha: 

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Yea, and my auld man went from being an amateur road race cyclist to having 25% lung capacity before his death due to asbestosis and a load of his mates from the shipbuilding industry all died from the same shit.

Anyway, it doesn't say that it is aeroplane proof

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