she didnt get hit - it was 20 meters away. Also if she was hit she wouldnt be able to speak. Make nosies maybe. Like AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, not Oh My God like a dumb scared woman
Two years ago, we were fishing at a little lake outside of Kamloops. We watched the lightning come across the hill. It hit a tree across the lake. The tree exploded.
Twenty minutes later, Forest Service people came by and told us we should be ready to leave with 30 minutes notice.
I thought I could shoot myself with a taser. Thought I would only give myself a five second jolt. What I didn't realize is that once you have electricity coursing through your body, you have no control, and muscles just contract.
a woman's reply to an orgasm should me nothing like the woman on this video ... you should replay this video and listen to this woman scream "oh my god" ... I should hope you haven't heard a woman scream at you like that you sick fuck ... do you have women chained up in your basement?
How did I miss this vid? LOL oh yeah the Canadian beer.....
Someone said fake, I say it's not. Hold it at :11 sec. cant fake that without the use of explosives.
One of my lightning stories (there are a few), I was scuba diving in a small inland Michigan lake one hot summer day. My "buddie" and I were in full gear so we could go deep, where it's nice and cold, after about 30 minutes at 60 feet we noticed it got real dark. We surfaced to find ourselves in the middle of an extremely violent thunder storm, which as it turned out had a tornado touching down less than a mile away, there were bolts of lightning blasting down all around the lake it was intense! So here we are two guys bobbing in the water with all kinds of metal on us, we quickly emptied our BCDs and got our ass's to the bottom, which was mucky and had zero visibility, but we could still see the flashes of light from the lightning, no sound of thunder though. We were getting low on air, down to about 500 psi, the "time to surface" level. We each had a compass on our dive computers and tried to orient ourselves to where we parked. Navigating by compass underwater is tricky, (magnetic anomalies give false readings) we didn't quite come out where we thought we were and it was still crackling with lightning so we re-aligned ourselves and went back under, only to run out of air (freaky feeling if there ever was one) so up to snorkel in to shore and make a dash for it.
Damn I love what this planet has to throw at me! Makes life worth living!
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