assume Earl two hundred pounds and half a foot from nearest leg. One hundred foot~pounds trying to rotate it. Assume Nelson what? Eighty pounds and three feet from Earl’s chair leg. Two hundred forty foot~pounds opposing rotation. Wild guess the chair at sixty pounds and a foot and a half from either leg. Ninety foot~pounds opposing rotation in either direction. Without Nelson, Earl is in danger.
KZ71 over 9 years ago
That man is sitting on the arm of his chair, facing in. I have never seen a person older than, say, seven even capable of that.
miscreant over 9 years ago
My hammers have a triggers. You don’t want to get in the way of the nails.
She Mc over 9 years ago
Bummer, we have all done it!!!
puddymom over 9 years ago
A very honest statement from Earl.
zofyzofy over 9 years ago
We love Pickles. It always makes us smile and laugh.
canFunny over 9 years ago
I have had moments like these with my grandkids, I’ll treasure them for as long as I live.
Dillithamir over 9 years ago
Sounds like Earl hit the wrong nail
Number Three over 9 years ago
I used to and still like cute plasters.
I don’t know why. I just never grew up.
xxx
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
assume Earl two hundred pounds and half a foot from nearest leg. One hundred foot~pounds trying to rotate it. Assume Nelson what? Eighty pounds and three feet from Earl’s chair leg. Two hundred forty foot~pounds opposing rotation. Wild guess the chair at sixty pounds and a foot and a half from either leg. Ninety foot~pounds opposing rotation in either direction. Without Nelson, Earl is in danger.