Colorado B/S Thread

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It was a beautiful day to be riding too. I went out to Bennett to have breakfast and grab a tag, then I rode down to the Tanner Gun Show on my way home.
 
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Sonofa.. Welding a bracket this afternoon, I took my gloves off to grab something then turned back the the piece and without thinking picked it up. I'm not going to be feeling my right thumb and index finger for a week.
 
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It's only hot due to the temperature. :D

Most of my bad scars are from that same thing. After twenty years I guess I will never learn.
 
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I was welding on my bumper lifted my hood grabbed my chipping hammer and tink tink tink SOB! slag flew up hit me in the lip. First reaction stick my tong on it. SOB now My lip and tong are burnt looked like a bad bad case of the HERPs or something for like two weeks.
 
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Sorry, dude, that's funny! :)

I was a chef long ago. I had a steak on the hottest part of the grill since it was ordered well done. I covered it with a pie tin. The waitron came and asked for the order. It was done, I grabbed the pie tin off the grill with my hand. My fingers were well callused and half numb anyway. It took a while for the intense sensation to sink in. I think I stomped that pie tin into oblivion. :)
 
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Miserable day. Lost a friend today. Jefferson County Sergeant David Baldwin was killed late this morning in a motorcycle accident on Hwy 93 at 64th Ave. He was riding his Dept. Harley on duty and hit head on by the driver of an SUV passing illegally. I imagine neither even had the chance to say "Oh shit."

I've been friends with Dave for 23 years. Huge car and bike guy. He had a hard-on for turbo'd cars having owned an '87 Buick Grand National GNX and a late model Mustang GT pushing 700 hp from twin turbos. He was one of two Deputies that started the Jeffco Race-a-Cop program and built/raced a '68 GTO many years ago.

Be careful out there guys. Always respect the no passing zones and keep constant watch out for motorcycles.

Rest in peace brother.
Sorry about your bud, Troy!

Highway 93 sucks granola farts... :mad:
 
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Sorry, dude, that's funny! :)
If there is such a thing, funniest burn I saw was in high school. There was this kid who couldn't get anything right. The corners of his first sheet metal project were off by 1/4-inch. His foundry project didn't pour very well...OK, at all. His welds, with any process, were not welds.

One day I saw him finish his second sheet metal project, a candle holder. The layout was good because the corners matched. All the lines were straight and true. All the proportions were correct. I was happy for the kid. After watching him screw up, get fair grades, and suffer discouragement with every project... I was PROUD of this kid!

As I stood there, lost in my thoughts, watching him burn some decorative squiggles in the sheet metal:
He shut off the torch.
He grabbed his project by the base.
He ran it over to the teacher, beaming with pride.

The teacher stuck out his hand, grabbed the top with his thumb and index finger:
A curl of thick, white smoke came up from the teacher's fingers.
The project flew across the shop.
The kid turned bright red.
The teacher cupped his hands at his waist and muttered things I could not hear.
The kid scurried away to retrieve his project.

The next day, at the start of the second year class, the teacher told us he got burned by a kid in the first year class. He told us he almost punched the kid. I told him how it looked through my eyes; he actually started laughing about the whole thing. I hope the kid got an A... Finally.
 
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Sorry to hear about your friend Yella. My thoughts and prayers to you and his family.
 
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Anybody remember this storm? I was about ten and we played on the hill using trash bags for three days until we could walk to the hardware store in Golden for a sled.

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I was living in Cheyenne. Just moved back from California (thankfully). I loved it!
 
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greality. I was 12, and yeah, I think we played in snow forts for the better part of the week, while mom tried to make the mac & cheese last... and make it more interesting. :puke:
 
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greality. I was 12, and yeah, I think we played in snow forts for the better part of the week, while mom tried to make the mac & cheese last... and make it more interesting. :puke:

Right, we had ramen and ketchup/mustard sandwiches for the first week. :puke: Probably why I can't stand ramen to this day.
 
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It must have missed Ft. Fun. Or I just don't remember it. I was bartending at the time. :)
 
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There is no way it missed ft fun, Fred... Blame the sour mash. :D
 
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I do remember having a tropical zone party one winter. That ridge north of Denver kept a lot weather from both Denver from the north, and Ft. Fun from the south. It's a lot like Monument Hill.
 
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