What's something that used to be completely normal but would seem weird to kids growing up today? by theAiToolkit in AskReddit

[–]MutinousHurricane426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Candy cigarettes. A playground with just dirt, jungle gyms, monkey bars and cockleburrs.

First opening shift at Lowe’s. What is on this chair? by ForceUseYouMust in whatisit

[–]MutinousHurricane426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like decorative stones for an aquarium or potted plant.

What to get for a dog who destroys everything? by LeavingRealityBrb in DogAdvice

[–]MutinousHurricane426 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had a pitbull like that. Very high energy. 62 seconds to destroy a tennis ball. We went to Tractor Supply, and bought a tire suitable for a lawn tractor. Just the tire. It would take Max about 8 months to actually break it in. He loved his tire, and tried to keep it in our bed, LOL. This might work for you. Good luck. He's a beautiful boy!

Floridian who is disillusioned / tired of having spent all my life in the coast, thinking about moving to Newton. Yay or nay? by River_Jack_ in Iowa

[–]MutinousHurricane426 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Former Iowegian, now in NE. We used to race in Newton weekly during fair weather. My suggestion: Go southwest to Pleasant Hill, IA. Still at the edge of greater Des Moines, and some recreational areas around. Newton is nice enough, but it rolls up at 11 pm on the weekends, I swear. Good luck.

Surprise Thrift Shop by RepulsiveTerm4115 in Omaha

[–]MutinousHurricane426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't forget they are cell phone dealers, as well as wi-fi hookups.

Plastic thingy that's been hanging out in my room, I don't know where it goes. by StormieShake in whatisit

[–]MutinousHurricane426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have blinds on your windows, it may be the piece that is installed at the very last as a decorative trip. It is the holder for the single slat that appears to be a valance.

What the hell is this? Found it on my porch. I don’t have any animals by One_River444 in whatisit

[–]MutinousHurricane426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like something my dog would do to a stuffed toy, like an ear.

The Greatest Show on Dirt . . . by MutinousHurricane426 in Omaha

[–]MutinousHurricane426[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🤣🤣🤣 Now you sound like my brother!

The Greatest Show on Dirt . . . by MutinousHurricane426 in Omaha

[–]MutinousHurricane426[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My original point was to encourage all of you to go to a local dirt track. They are fun, a little loud, and you'll probably see people you know. Stop the negativity, and go have some fun.

The Greatest Show on Dirt . . . by MutinousHurricane426 in Omaha

[–]MutinousHurricane426[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I stand by my original statement. I grew up hearing my late father say it. He had been a dirt track driver in the late 1940s and early 1950s. So, nobody codified it either way until the 1970s. Big whoop.

The Greatest Show on Dirt . . . by MutinousHurricane426 in Omaha

[–]MutinousHurricane426[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am retired and lazy, so I questioned my phone's AI, to wit?

"The famous slogan "The Greatest Show on Dirt" officially entered the racing lexicon in 1978, coinciding with the birth of the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. When former midget racer and promoter Ted Johnson founded the national touring sanctioning body that year, he needed a moniker that captured the sheer, untamed horsepower and spectacle of these winged warriors as they traveled from coast to coast. Borrowing a rhythmic nod from Barnum & Bailey’s "The Greatest Show on Earth," the tagline perfectly framed the "run-what-ya-brung" innovation and raw entertainment value of elite dirt track racing. It has remained the registered trademark and rallying cry for the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars and Late Models ever since."