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Picture of awesome.

Posted by Typicalanonymous - September 21st, 2011


This I will now use this wonderful site as a base so I can show people on the internet things through a link. I don't have a photobucket or Flickr or anything like that, soooo... yeah. This shall do.

Picture of awesome.


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thats a good idea btw what is that thing in the pic

It's a rope swing made out of telephone poles that goes into the lake. It's really hard to explain to people, so a link works.

x grab my y

y save my q!

haven't commented on here in awhile...
whats up dude

Eh, not much. School, boredom, ect.

lolz that pic looks like its of two fishing poles making out XD........just kidding........YOU NEVER SAW ANYTHING!! o_O

Maybe a little bit.

I like your user image because it's like Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon with a Lazer Collection face. xDxD

That is exactly what it is.

Alright, then. I am more than willing to be your audience.

.....(confusement)

Define the picture.

Okay... (I said this in comments above as well) It's a rope swing made out of telephone poles that goes into the lake. It's pretty awesome.

i need to check your page more often...i mean this is just kinda pathetic, your thing has been up nearly a week now

Yes. I have higher standards for you, and you have let me down. =P

That is not an acceptable answer. Define in detail.

Fair enough. This particular rope swing, designed on CAD by me and my dad, features two 35 ft. telephone poles purchased from a water side post-selling-thing. The two telephone poles are 12 ft apart, held by two steel plates, one embedded in concrete, and the other attached to the pole. The plate connect like a hinge to allow the entire apparatus to rotate around the base. At the top, there is another steel plate connecting the poles, with another hole for the rope, which has a guard to prevent any tear-age from extended use. It also has a couple more holes in which steel cables are attacked to it. These cables go back to trees behind it, keeping the swing leaded out at a stable 26 deegrees. Hmmm.... I think that's it. Oh, also, there is a system of two pulleys that allows one to pull back the rope without jumping out and getting it if it is left to swing out and sit there. The water where one would usually let go an go into the water is about 20-25 ft. deep.

fag

*cries* ....Wait! I don't care about people on the internet's opinions!

in regards to your latest response to last guardians post: you're a dork
in regards to the thing itself: im so stealing that

Hey, I had to design it. That requires me to be a dork, or it wouldn't work right. Give me SOME credit. =P

post more things....i grow tired of this particular form of awesome

Well, alright.