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Post by Junior874747 on Feb 25, 2005 23:17:37 GMT -5
Having to "lunge in" when a drop comes up short in ladders.
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Post by Junior874747 on Feb 25, 2005 23:18:15 GMT -5
"Spearing" a ladder as opposed to getting a "whip"
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Post by Junior874747 on Feb 25, 2005 23:20:15 GMT -5
"cheater"rung and a "bridge" on the ladder
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Post by Dan Laverty on Jul 6, 2005 13:34:34 GMT -5
I saw something that added a new word to our racing vocabulary. I saw a breaker in C-hose this past Saturday who was not sure when to get off the truck. He held on and got dragged. Thankfully only the tops of his feet were touching the ground. I give the guy credit though, he came running back after the shot to grab the dummy length. So the above leads me to the new word/saying: HOT FOOT HARRY If anyone knows who this guy was and what team he is on please let the rest of us know......
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Post by RRraffleSales on Jul 29, 2005 6:26:15 GMT -5
"Kneezles" Usually suffered by the diggers and Nozzlemen, Some women have it too. Bad case you run with ice packs, worse case you miss practice and tournament. (thanks Ex-team Capt Jethro).
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Post by Junior874747 on Jul 29, 2005 6:57:45 GMT -5
How about "Scalping", when Ray Ray trys to sell Ports $50 raffle tickets for $100 to pay for those new knees because of "Kneezles" from running nozzle?
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Post by F-Man on Aug 7, 2005 13:34:25 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me what a "Wild Mouse" does in Motor Pump? I read it on Hempsteads website.......
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Post by Historian on Aug 7, 2005 13:57:20 GMT -5
The "Wild Mouse" is the slang for the discharge position in Motor Pump. I understand this expression came from the carnival ride of the same name. Swinging on the side of the B-Truck, held on by a belt, and trying to connect the discharge, is a carnival ride.......
The hard suction was also called "The Cobra" by some, for it's snake-like appearance.
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Post by npfd565 on Aug 7, 2005 15:51:20 GMT -5
TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by F-Man on Aug 7, 2005 20:37:30 GMT -5
Thank you........
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Post by Petard28 on Sept 15, 2005 10:10:39 GMT -5
How about Douche?
What dansville's B-truck did coming off the line for B-hose, all over the track at our tournament
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"Speedy dry to the starting line"
also in western: "Kevin Doran to the timing truck, Kevin doran."
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Post by lpfdpanthers on Oct 14, 2005 5:18:48 GMT -5
How about........Gentlemen Start your sneakers !!!! If thats not enough to drive you crazy
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Post by itsmeuidiot1 on Oct 15, 2005 16:22:04 GMT -5
"Eating the Nozzle" aka. "Face Plant" When you run to the nozzle line in motor pump and go to slide, and there is no hose to slide with. Your legs go up in the air, and your face becomes one with the nozzle and assfault!! Tough lesson to learn, but it becomes very clear wearing a full face helmet is smart while picking gravel from your forehead and teeth!!
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Post by itsmeuidiot1 on Oct 15, 2005 16:29:30 GMT -5
"Assface" or "Stink-Face" When the man running in front of you for three man or buckets slip's, and your momentum causes you to smell what he had for breakfast!! Not much fun or highlight of any racers day!! There are many other names for this, you choose what works for you and your team!!
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Post by pllfdseagulls on Oct 17, 2005 17:03:32 GMT -5
i agree i run old-fashioned and i hate it when the announcer says start your sneakers. What the hell does that mean. i dont know how to do it maybe i should ask the woodlanders if thats what they do to win all the time.
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