how big of a magnet to do you need to find Kennedy's cars with people in 'em?
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how big of a magnet to do you need to find Kennedy's cars with people in 'em?
how about Babe Ruth's piano?
I'm not 100% sure, but the fools own surveillance system shows him holding a black pistol inside the house after returning from killing Odin. I couldn't tell from the video on tv, but they identified it as a Glock.I thought the glock wasn't used in the murder, I remember seeing cops looking at the roof of the condo he owned or rented. Beaver pond has a very dark past so I wouldn't be surprised if he tossed the gun in there.
They sell strong-ass magnets at Harbor Freight. 50, 100, 500. I was tempted.
Just my magnetic personality.
Truth is stranger than fiction.Didn't they recover that just before they started winning again?how about Babe Ruth's piano?
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Personally, I'd go fishing for Babe Ruth's piano first.
I see people ordering these 200+ pound magnets, without pondering the consequences of latching onto something that is 200+ pounds of ferromagnetic steel, buried in the muck.
How are you going to get it onto the boat or onto shore? Have you pondered the stiction factor? Assuming your line is even rated that high, have you ever tried lifting something that heavy hand over hand with small diameter line?
Naw. If your 200+ pound magnet clamps onto something weighing 200+ pounds, you might as well cut line and go home.
Coincidentally, that's the name of my Bill Clinton All-Sax Tribute Band,My grandmother's childhood friend was the daughter of Babe Ruth's housekeeper back in the 20's. She said she said she said Babe was quite a (muttered in low, disgusted voice) womanizer.
Coincidentally, that's the name of my Bill Clinton All-Sax Tribute Band,
but I digress...
I always wanted to start a band called "Saxual Deviants", but I could never find anyone that actually likes my singing and I can't play any instruments, never mind a Saxophone.
Why do they always call the fuzz? Although I suppose there could be thousands of others that aren't.
Yeah, seems like a good idea until you think about how it got to where you pulled it out from. Chances of it falling out of a holster and into the water are quite a bit slimmer then it's got bodies attached to it and was tossed or is stolen.I’m goin fishin!
Thing is I know how to keep my mouth shut!
Yeah, seems like a good idea until you think about how it got to where you pulled it out from. Chances of it falling out of a holster and into the water are quite a bit slimmer then it's got bodies attached to it and was tossed or is stolen.
Unless it was a FA Thompson, then ignore everything I just said.
Normally when there's a Tragic Rest Room Accident,Finding a firearm in a lake is different from finding one in a Chicago sewer. Do you have any IDEA the number of boating accidents involving the loss of a firearm?
Inspired by this thread I bought a 175 lbs magnet on Amazon. It was like $6. I'd be willing to bet not many of us could pull it straight up off a chuck of steel, although you can lever it off fairly easily.
Haven't "fished" with it yet, possibly a little later this summer.
Should I be so unfortunate as to find a pistol and not something cool like an old bicycle frame, of course I'll call 911 right after I shelter in place.
Every time I pull the 19lb anchor on my pontoon boat, I'm always amazed how much of a chore it is just pulling it up hand over hand from the bottom.
A retired coworker had his sons mini 14 in his safe. The story was that 3 dentists bought a camp on a lake in Maine, and would go to this camp, that their wives didnt know about with hookers and blow.
One night of debauchery, one of them accidentally shot himself/or another with one of the guns they had there. Wives now knew and moved in to end things. Guns were thrown in the lake where coworkers son and a friend stumbled upon them diving not too long after. Minimal damage that was repairable.