Had I not needed to cut wood on all areas of the property, I would've gone with one of the Stihl electrics. Nothing wrong with them at all.I chopped down a couple of fallen trees on my mom's property, fallen trees courtesy of Tropical Storm Irene. One somewhat decent size Yellow Birch, a couple small Yellow Birch, and some junk Cherry. People knock electric chainsaws, but damn so much easier than dealing with gas chainsaws, having to mix oil & fuel, fucking with it to start, etc. Two 100ft and one 25ft electrical cords got me to the job area. 14" chainsaw did the rest. Wood on the streetside to let someone take it away since my mom doesn't have a wood stove or fireplace to burn the wood in.
Ah that would explain why I get AIM spam on one of the screennames I rarely use. I just shut off that account in Pidgin.
edit: Thank you. Feature is called LifeStream. Go to www.aim.com, log in, Account -> Edit Settings, Change LifeStream Privacy to "No One - Private". Fuck you bots.
I don't think AOL even runs a subscription service anymore. They are just a blogroll/portal.I wonder how long it will be until aol says "fuck it, no one on aim is actually a subscriber, let's kill it"
PAINESVILLE, Ohio—
Kirtland crushed Painesville Harvey during Friday night's high school football game, but it was what happened after the game that has people talking.
"At the conclusion of the game, some of their students and parents put up a sign that we believe was racial intimidation, ethnic intimidation," said Roderick Coffee, president of the Lake County chapter of the NAACP, who was also at the game.
"For them to put it up there that was bad sportsmanship, too," Painesville Harvey football player, Jerome Becks said.
The big sign read: 'You Mad Bro.'
"I think the reference to 'bro' in the sign definitely has a racial connection to it," said Michael Hanlon, superintendent for Painesville City Schools.
No doubt, the sign offended people.
But some don't believe it was meant to be racist.
"I really don't I think the kids were just trying to say, 'Are you mad?' But you still don't need to put a sign up like that, and there's so many parents that felt the same way I did," Kirtland parent, Edie Cymbal said.
According to the Urban Dictionary, which is basically the online Wikipedia of slang, the phrase 'you mad bro?' means "To make a ragin [sic] person rage even more by asking the most ironic question."
To use an older slang phrase, kicking someone when they are down.
Kirtland High School Principal Lynn Campbell says there will be a thorough investigation.
"Any mal-intent at any game no matter where, is not supported, you know, the lack of sportsmanship, from taunting to insensitivity," Campbell said.
The person doing the finisher was pregnant when she did thathttp://i.imgur.com/qwvrs.gif
Talking about best female wrestler finisher's.
I always liked "The Implant Buster"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqGgtLXVPiQ&NR=1
Her legs hit the mat before her upper body, Doesn't even look like it would hurt much.
http://i.imgur.com/qwvrs.gif
Talking about best female wrestler finisher's.
I always liked "The Implant Buster"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqGgtLXVPiQ&NR=1
And "The Widow's peak"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqGgtLXVPiQ&NR=1
My favorite over all finisher is "The Canadian Destroyer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBpvkPRPc5Q&feature=related
Sort of interesting how in most of them they land flat. Spreading an amount of 'force' over a large area is way less painful (even negligible) than having it all concentrated on one limb/point/etc. Especially since it looks like the mat is sprung quite a bit.
Even rehearsed looks like a lot could go wrong.