ScorpionFF 16,473 Posted January 30, 2024 Report @hntnhole Thought you might appreciate this image 😉 1 Quote
hntnhole 6,143 Posted January 30, 2024 Report Definitely !!! But, he's flagging "active", isn't he .... so we could share Holes, of course. And, since I don't see colors all that well, what color is that hanky? The pool-players look like fun too .... Quote
ScorpionFF 16,473 Posted January 30, 2024 Report @hntnhole ''Sorry Darling'' <--- That was my audible response, hehe. I had read on the colour code post of mine that you are colour blind.... The colour is RED! 👊🌹 Quote
hntnhole 6,143 Posted January 30, 2024 Report Well, damn ....... I guess that queers the deal ..... But at least I know that if a stoplight is vertical, the top light is red, the middle one is yellow (meaning, step on it), and the bottom one is green. If the stoplight is horizontal, the left one is red, the middle one is yellow and the right one is green. I can see which light is lit up, at least. 🤔 When I was in undergrad, some guy who owned a flight school kicked it, left the business to the school, and until the school could unload it, they let students take flight lessons for 5 bucks a pop. I signed up immediately, and then it turns out that there are tiny colored lights on the wing-tips (red and green, natch), so it didn't last long, since the FAA* tests wanna-be pilots fairly soon after they started flying school. But, it was a helluva lot of fun while it lasted. Same thing happened when the State Inspectors (read color-vision-police) of Transportation brought these heavy old viewfinders to the school, and every kid who wanted a drivers license had to take the color-test. As I recall there were 5 or 6 tiny little lights, and the Inspectors controlled which one was lit up. I asked all my friends what order the Inspector (there were a number of them) lit up the little lights, testing our color-vision, and one of the Inspectors used the same order of illumination over and over again. So that was the line I got in, having memorized the order friends shared with me. I passed the test, and the rest is lead-footed history. And yes, I've been pulled over for speeding many times, but never for running a red light. More, I've only been involved in one crash, for which I was not found at fault. Got rear-ended a few years ago here in FL by a junky old box-truck. Thus, if I give you a ride (in a vehicle, I mean), you'll be entirely safe 😉 *Federal Aviation Administration 1 Quote
ScorpionFF 16,473 Posted January 30, 2024 Report 2 hours ago, hntnhole said: Got rear-ended a few years ago Before I could read anymore of that sentence I took it to its most logical conclusion, well, logical if one has a mind in the gutter 🤭 .... He made me think it, it wasn't me, honest, haha Quote
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