I watched it on YouTube. Then I watched a video on that guy that can dive 65 feet for 2.5 minutes, then a video on geniuses, then a video on shark attacks…yadda, yadda, yadda…its a couple hours later and I'm on News Anchor blooper videos. Thanks a lot...
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Or, he could have used a chop saw. But then, that would not draw a million hits on YouTube, would it?
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing. I also linked you to Silly Sunday.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Odie. ☺
That guy's got one helluva of an arm. The MLB needs to sign him up!
ReplyDeleteHe's talented. I wonder how many times he had to practice that to get it down?
ReplyDeleteFredd, being a woodworker I can't imagine how this could be real, but I saw it.
ReplyDeleteSandee, thank you!
ReplyDeleteCurmudgeon, not only that, but he's accurate from three feet.
ReplyDeleteLL, I would imagine practice was quite painful what with all of them there saw blades coming back at him.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was amazing. If he lived in NY they'd make him get a permit for his arm.
ReplyDeletesig94, just like Kalifornia.
ReplyDeleteThat's nothing! You should see me throw a router blade at the edge of a table!
ReplyDeleteProof, it's a "bit" man, it's a "bit"!
ReplyDeleteI watched it on YouTube. Then I watched a video on that guy that can dive 65 feet for 2.5 minutes, then a video on geniuses, then a video on shark attacks…yadda, yadda, yadda…its a couple hours later and I'm on News Anchor blooper videos. Thanks a lot...
ReplyDeleteRace, glad I could help waste your day ... LOL.
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