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Tumbleweed
15th February 2019, 07:10 PM
This is kind of entertaining. ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=wn4p9xW2K1w
Jewboo
15th February 2019, 09:46 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8SsfUbvPnA
Neuro is a chiropractor and might be interested in this guy's videos. It was linked on Tumbleweed's funny video above...
:)
Tumbleweed
16th February 2019, 03:24 AM
I've had my lower back adjusted like he shows in his video. When my back gets out of alignment one of my legs feels like it's burning and goes numb. A few treatments and I'm good to go for awhile. I've also had my neck adjusted and I hate waiting for the chiropractor to twist my neck and make it pop. From the comments it sounds like he was feeling her up but it's pretty much just the standard kind of back and neck treatment. the comments were kind of funny though.
Neuro
17th February 2019, 03:55 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8SsfUbvPnA
Neuro is a chiropractor and might be interested in this guy's videos. It was linked on Tumbleweed's funny video above...
:)
With some variation in technique it is pretty much what I do.
But I usually tell my nervous new patients that I learned the neck adjustments from watching Kung Fu movies, and that the cracks they hear is from bones breaking, and then I ask them if they can move their toes, which they do and then I tell them they are fine. It seems like the absurdity of the explanation makes people more relaxed. Way more than a lengthy explanation on what happens during an adjustment. Reassuring people several times that what you do is safe I have found is oftentimes counterproductive in getting them to relax.
Jewboo
17th February 2019, 05:43 PM
With some variation in technique it is pretty much what I do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkJP575oqM
Major Camel Toe Display by this "Model"
All of his videos HERE (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrBEQmWS7WV2DtHfISKeI0A/videos). Fun watching this pro...works on many good looking females. I would try the neck strap Neuro!
:D
Neuro
17th February 2019, 06:18 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkJP575oqM
Fun watching this pro...works on many good looking females. I would try the neck strap Neuro![/SIZE]
Well call him then... I have never used anything like that, his upper cervical technique is a bit sloppy, so that’s probably why he feels the need to use it. I am glad you are enjoying yourself.
Jewboo
17th February 2019, 06:52 PM
I have never used anything like that, his upper cervical technique is a bit sloppy, so that’s probably why he feels the need to use it. I am glad you are enjoying yourself.
https://b3h2.scene7.com/is/image/BedBathandBeyond/24950640946368p?$690$&wid=690&hei=690
Would this actually work? I regularly (since forever) crack my neck from side to side but can't pull it UP to reduce that annoying tightness.
:(??
Neuro
18th February 2019, 01:23 AM
https://b3h2.scene7.com/is/image/BedBathandBeyond/24950640946368p?$690$&wid=690&hei=690
Would this actually work? I regularly (since forever) crack my neck from side to side but can't pull it UP to reduce that annoying tightness.
:(??
That is traction, which works by creating a reduced pressure in the cervical disc, which is of some limited use for people who suffer from a herniated disc. I sometimes use a manual cervical traction technique if the signs and symptoms of nerve compression from disc herniation is overbearing, but generally the relief is temporarary.
The annoying tightness which you describe is most certainly not from a herniated disc, but most likely from a misaligned upper cervical misalignment, which you can’t adress with your own manual methods, neither with a normal traction device. You’ll get a temporary relief while you are in traction.
He can open up the upper cervical spine because he use traction with a thrust, however it is probably a good idea to limit it to younger healthy females. Men would have too much neck musculature generally for it to work, and using this technique on anyone older or who actually have a herniating disc is a disaster waiting to happen. Actually having seen that second video he is not a chiropractor I would go to myself, even though his technique in the cervico-thoracic junction is pretty good.
Jewboo
18th February 2019, 08:54 PM
That is traction, which works by creating areduced pressure in the cervical disc, which is of some limited use for people who suffer from a herniated disc. I sometimes use a manual cervical traction technique if the signs and symptoms of nerve compression from disc herniation is overbearing, but generally the relief is temporary.
The annoying tightness which you describe is most certainly not from a herniated disc, but most likely from a misaligned upper cervical misalignment, which you can’t address with your own manual methods, neither with a normal traction device. You’ll get a temporary relief while you are in traction.
He can open up the upper cervical spine because he use traction with a thrust, however it is probably a good idea to limit it to younger healthy females. Men would have too much neck musculature generally for it to work, and using this technique on anyone older or who actually have a herniating disc is a disaster waiting to happen. Actually having seen that second video he is not a chiropractor I would go to myself, even though his technique in the cervico-thoracic junction is pretty good.
Seriously, thank you Dr. Neuro for this relevant information. Two years ago I had a CT soft tissue neck with contrast scan and the findings include quote "Hypertropic degenerative changes of the cervical spine." Buying an adjustable $50 pillow that can add/remove foam filling solved much of my chronic pain. I sleep fine now on my side. I still regularly side-crack my longish non-muscular 70 year-old neck maybe once a day for tightness relief. I guess I'll just live with the occasional feelings of vertical compression.
Thanks again!
:)
Tumbleweed
18th February 2019, 10:22 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkJP575oqM
Major Camel Toe Display by this "Model" :D
At the 8:15 mark she sure isn't hiding anything :o
osoab
19th February 2019, 05:15 AM
It looks like she had to pay prior to services rendered.
She already blew out her knees!
BrewTech
19th February 2019, 06:36 AM
Sorry, OT question...
WTF is an "Instagram model"?
Since Instagram is a place people often pass by while navigating the "digital highway", I guess you could call it a "digital streetcorner"...
o)(~
Never mind, I think I just answered my own question.
Tumbleweed
19th February 2019, 07:33 AM
This is what I found on "instagram models".
what is an instagram model (https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=what+is+an+instagram+model&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)
An instagram model is a highly attractive, big online presence, "model". These people usually have a mass following on instagram and take pictures for pay or sponsors. You can't really "become" an instagram model. People usually dub you as one if you are highly attractive and have a huge social media presence.
Top influencers can command $300,000 per YouTube video.. Even a so-called micro-influencer can make a decent living working sponsored content into their social media diet, according to Captiv8's data. An Instagram user with 100,000 followers can command $5,000 for a post made in partnership with a company or brand
Here's another funny video with a lot of truth in it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=656&v=rSLXNZlok94
osoab
20th February 2019, 02:23 PM
Sorry, OT question...
WTF is an "Instagram model"?
Since Instagram is a place people often pass by while navigating the "digital highway", I guess you could call it a "digital streetcorner"...
o)(~
Never mind, I think I just answered my own question.
It's called "yachting" now.
Hitch
22nd February 2019, 09:34 PM
It's called "yachting" now.
What does instagram have to do with boats?
Tumbleweed
8th March 2019, 06:30 PM
I'd like to have a thermal scope for my guns. Plenty of coyotes around this area.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSaZmUlcSog
Jewboo
8th March 2019, 08:04 PM
I'd like to have a thermal scope for my guns. Plenty of coyotes around this area.
More than a few times...guy aims at one and TWO fall down....HOW?
:(??
Tumbleweed
9th March 2019, 02:55 AM
More than a few times...guy aims at one and TWO fall down....HOW?
:(??
That puzzled me for a little while too but watching and listening I came to the conclusion there are two guys shooting. I believe they worked it out a head of time when there were more than one coyote. They probably decided who'd take right or left and who shoots first. You can hear two shots on some of them but they are really close together.
osoab
9th March 2019, 05:22 AM
What does instagram have to do with boats?
The instagram "models and influencers" are just hoes. Instagram is their Red Light district viewing window.
They are called "yachters" because they mostly go overseas and whore themselves out on big boats to big spenders. Some of the jewywood actresses and name brand musical "talents" ride the same boats.
hoarder
9th March 2019, 06:10 AM
That puzzled me for a little while too but watching and listening I came to the conclusion there are two guys shooting. I believe they worked it out a head of time when there were more than one coyote. They probably decided who'd take right or left and who shoots first. You can hear two shots on some of them but they are really close together.I could hear him whisper "one....two.." Damn good shooter there.
Tumbleweed
9th March 2019, 06:34 AM
I could hear him whisper "one....two.." Damn good shooter there.
My hearing isn't good enough to hear that.
Tumbleweed
9th March 2019, 06:53 AM
I need one of these on the .22 I shoot mice in the house at night with. I've been using a 22 magnum revolver with bird shot and a light lately. My cat catches them but she won't kill them. She just plays with them until she lays them down and waits to pounce on them. When she does that I switch on the light on my cap and shoot them. That scares the hell out of her. ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IruDc7c7cyA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IruDc7c7cyA
hoarder
9th March 2019, 07:28 AM
I need one of these on the .22 I shoot mice in the house at night with. I've been using a 22 magnum revolver with bird shot and a light lately. My cat catches them but she won't kill them. She just plays with them until she lays them down and waits to pounce on them. When she does that I switch on the light on my cap and shoot them. That scares the hell out of her. ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IruDc7c7cyA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IruDc7c7cyALOL! Your house must have a lot of bird shot holes in it. I put out bowls of coke for them to drink (with added phosphoric acid and sugar) and instant mashed potatoes for them to eat and blow up. For the packrats I make bait stations of pieces of aluminum foil surrounded by lye dust. They walk on it, lick their burning feet then die.
hoarder
9th March 2019, 07:48 AM
Hey T, have you seen this Siberian wolf video? It's all politically correct except the Siberians have the same point of view regarding wolves that Montanans do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIEKfN9vz1k&t=27s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN5aMxqZ55w
Tumbleweed
9th March 2019, 10:48 AM
Hey T, have you seen this Siberian wolf video? It's all politically correct except the Siberians have the same point of view regarding wolves that Montanans do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIEKfN9vz1k&t=27s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN5aMxqZ55w
I've seen the first one but I can't see the rest because you have to sign in and they want to know to much stuff about me to do that. I saw a wolf in amongst my cows a couple of years ago and I'd have shot him if I'd had a rifle. He was probably looking for a calf to eat.
hoarder
9th March 2019, 11:00 AM
I've seen the first one but I can't see the rest because you have to sign in and they want to know to much stuff about me to do that. I saw a wolf in amongst my cows a couple of years ago and I'd have shot him if I'd had a rifle. He was probably looking for a calf to eat.Funny, I don't have to sign in or register to see it.
monty
9th March 2019, 04:32 PM
I don’t have to sign in to watch it.
I've seen the first one but I can't see the rest because you have to sign in and they want to know to much stuff about me to do that. I saw a wolf in amongst my cows a couple of years ago and I'd have shot him if I'd had a rifle. He was probably looking for a calf to eat.
Try this
http://youtu.be/MN5aMxqZ55w
https://youtu.be/MN5aMxqZ55w
Tumbleweed
9th March 2019, 05:26 PM
There's a lot of action in this video shooting wild hogs in Texas with a thermal. There's a hell of a lot of hogs in the video and they didn't lower the population much. Lots of young ones growing up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ribiDIkEv_s
hoarder
9th March 2019, 05:55 PM
Hogs breed like rabbits. They're a big problem in Texas. Trapping them is fun too.
Tumbleweed
10th March 2019, 02:20 PM
Hey T, have you seen this Siberian wolf video? It's all politically correct except the Siberians have the same point of view regarding wolves that Montanans do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIEKfN9vz1k&t=27s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN5aMxqZ55w
This is part of a story where a man was hunted by a couple of wolves.
"A little snippet from a documentary called 'Hunter Hunted: Wolf'. It was about the unexplained death of a man in North America. The cause of his death remains unknown to this day but wolves and bears were likely suspects. So this documentary tried to peace together what killed him."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No5CTFnLrPI
Jewboo
10th March 2019, 04:54 PM
This is part of a story where a man was hunted by a couple of wolves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfb0-U0ydj8
This is a must-watch really awesome movie.
:D
Tumbleweed
10th March 2019, 06:28 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfb0-U0ydj8
This is a must-watch really awesome movie.
:D
I tried to watch it on this link at youtube but got the message they want me to sign in so I guess I can't watch it for free. Looks good though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9EKG4-JHSw
Tumbleweed
10th March 2019, 06:53 PM
My Great grandad and his brother used to hunt wolves with horses and hounds. When they'd find a wolf den they'd send my great aunt who was a small young girl down into the wolf den to bring out the pups. They would give her a revolver to take in with her. She said one time the old mother wolf was in there and when she shot it in that small close space it wrecked her hearing. I was around her some when I was a kid and she liked to tell stories and drink whiskey. ;D
osoab
10th March 2019, 07:04 PM
I tried to watch it on this link at youtube but got the message they want me to sign in so I guess I can't watch it for free. Looks good though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9EKG4-JHSw
You will have to watch it in Book's post. It is the easiest way around the sign in baloney.
Tumbleweed
10th March 2019, 07:35 PM
You will have to watch it in Book's post. It is the easiest way around the sign in baloney.
Just the trailer showed up in Books post too.
Jewboo
10th March 2019, 08:58 PM
Just the trailer showed up in Books post too.
Yeah...just the trailer. Worth streaming or renting.
:)
Tumbleweed
19th March 2019, 06:58 AM
I need one of these on the .22 I shoot mice in the house at night with. I've been using a 22 magnum revolver with bird shot and a light lately. My cat catches them but she won't kill them. She just plays with them until she lays them down and waits to pounce on them. When she does that I switch on the light on my cap and shoot them. That scares the hell out of her. ;D
My cat had another scare yesterday morning. She likes to sit in the window in my living room and look out. It's a large double paned picture window. Over the last couple of years bobcats have eliminated about 20 of my barn cats and all of their kittens. I've got three old barn cats they haven't gotten yet.
I heard a bang on the picture window and my cat was hauling ass, knocking shit over getting the hell out of there. She went around a couple of corners then hid behind my dryer and washing machine. I followed her and saw a bobcat on my door step looking in and he probably was hearing the commotion she'd made. The bang on the window I heard was probably the bobcat hitting the window trying to get her. My AR 15 was sitting there with one in the chamber so I stepped out side with it but I couldn't get a clear shot at him because of vehicles, machinery and buildings in the way.
I've been seeing bobcats around lately and I'm going to have to try and eliminate some of them. I need my barn cats to control mice in buildings and other places they cause problems.
ziero0
19th March 2019, 07:39 AM
I need my barn cats to control mice in buildings and other places they cause problems.
A good bull snake would do too.
Tumbleweed
19th March 2019, 08:06 AM
A good bull snake would do too.
I've got plenty of bull snakes but cats work better in buildings and around the house. My cats will kill snakes too.
The cat in this video below didn't haul ass out of there like mine did.:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsRrnZ4hYSw
woodman
19th March 2019, 08:49 PM
My cat had another scare yesterday morning. She likes to sit in the window in my living room and look out. It's a large double paned picture window. Over the last couple of years bobcats have eliminated about 20 of my barn cats and all of their kittens. I've got three old barn cats they haven't gotten yet.
I heard a bang on the picture window and my cat was hauling ass, knocking shit over getting the hell out of there. She went around a couple of corners then hid behind my dryer and washing machine. I followed her and saw a bobcat on my door step looking in and he probably was hearing the commotion she'd made. The bang on the window I heard was probably the bobcat hitting the window trying to get her. My AR 15 was sitting there with one in the chamber so I stepped out side with it but I couldn't get a clear shot at him because of vehicles, machinery and buildings in the way.
I've been seeing bobcats around lately and I'm going to have to try and eliminate some of them. I need my barn cats to control mice in buildings and other places they cause problems.
I have a slew of barn cats. They were originally for keeping the rodents down and they did that well. My wife kept feeding them and the grandkids would tame some. They would multiply and I would have to cull some back every two years or so. It was depressing but what are you going to do when you have 30 barn cats and more keep coming? They ended up turning into two separate types of cats. One type stuck to the barn and was quite feral. The others became porchcats and were doted upon by the granddaughters. Some of the porch cats were really cool pets and I became attached to them. I finally got tired of all my tools and machines getting pissed on and smelling like cat spray every time I would load them up to use them on jobs and I took all the cats in to have them 'fixed'. Fixed is a funny term because they were not broken.
Funny as hell, I brought a few cagesin to the vet and the young ladies there took custody of them. I returned to get the cats a couple days later after the 'fixing'. The girls were all scratched up. I asked if it was from my cats and they said yes. They claimed they were 'fractious'. I never heard that term used before but I was rather amused. Those fucking barn cats are wild as hell. I spent a lot of money on getting those cats fixed and in a way I am a fool to have done it but I reaped a lot of admiration from the wife and granddaughters for doing it. I guess I am an old softy now. Making pets out of barn cats; sickening!
Well a couple years back I was walking done our road with my wife and we saw a large bobcat. We both said it was pretty cool. It was not cool. That bastard dug under the chicken fence and killed at least 30 chickens. Most of them just for the fun of it. I could tell it was a bobcat from the prints in the snow. I keep my chickens locked in the coop at night now and if I see that bobcat I am going to 'fix' him.
ziero0
20th March 2019, 05:22 AM
I keep my chickens locked in the coop at night now and if I see that bobcat I am going to 'fix' him.
Ringtail cats got six of the neighbors chickens a few weeks ago. They kill them and eat half the head.
The ringtails are related to racoons.
Tumbleweed
20th March 2019, 06:57 AM
I was visiting with a friend of mine last night on the phone. He's an old cowboy that's three years older than me. He's kind of a hermit and his eyesight is going bad on him so he can't see to drive on a road anymore. Where he lives is pretty remote and when you leave a gravel road in the middle of nowhere you then drive three miles on a dead end dirt road. I take him a case of whiskey once in a while and we have a few drinks and visit. He was telling me that a few days ago a bobcat had followed him and his dog from the barn to the house and came up on the doorstep and was looking in at him and his dog. He got his gun but the bobcat had disappeared when he got outside. Bobcats had already killed all the barn cats that he used to have too.
We've had a lot of fierce cold temperatures and strong winds and snow so those bobcats are probably pretty hungry since the cold and snow makes it difficult to hunt. It's warmed up now though.
Tumbleweed
26th June 2019, 05:29 PM
A few days ago coyotes killed one of my calves. I found it early in the morning just hours after it had been killed and the flank had been ripped open and all the guts pulled out and eaten. I called the state trapper and he showed up a day later at 4 am. I directed him to the kill before daylight. He tried calling but no coyotes showed up. He had his dog with him and my cows went after his dog. His dogs barking brought a male coyote in to investigate his dog. He shot the coyote then located the den and put some gas cartridges in the hole to get the female and pups.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YPS00lU7rQ
osoab
26th June 2019, 06:01 PM
why call the staties?
Tumbleweed
26th June 2019, 06:04 PM
why call the staties?
Because I've been too over worked and tired to mess with it. I had other more pressing things to attend to. I'm a slave owned by the banks and the government.
Tumbleweed
13th November 2019, 10:16 AM
Video of hunting hogs and coyotes with an $8,000 scope. Starting at about the 11:00 mark a hog comes after the hunters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7FbkI9916k
Tumbleweed
30th December 2020, 06:29 AM
Here's why hunters and ranchers like to keep the coyote population under control. I believe coyotes got one of my calves recently. They also killed a fawn in my corral one night. I'd seen it around in the daytime and found it freshly killed in the night and almost completely eaten up a few mornings ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wnQXP3M2Q8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf71GzR8Xew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsNOp5qrPOw
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