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everybody do the dig dug dance!!!
music video for the song "dig".
a gigantic digging machine.
backhoe in the process of digging out highway covered in snow.
this is the largest digging machine in the world. the machine is 95 meters high and 215 meters long, it weighs 45.500 tons, and took 5 years at a cost of $100 million to design and manufacture.
here's a band that never got the credit they deserved. anyways enjoy digging the grave, on of their best in my opinion.
poor guy was laughing at the woman's photo and happened to make a comment about the disabled kid in the middle.
just more pictures of the biggest thing i've ever seen.
just more pictures of the biggest thing i've ever seen on land.
just more pictures of the biggest thing i've ever seen on land (last one).
apparently, the guy`s habit bugged everyone so much that a hidden camera was set up to record his nose-picking, and to later show it to him, and i guess, the entire planet, too.
or "intelligent" designs idea of fieldwork, sit around and read the bible.
by request, dig up her bones misfits.
the awesome video of mudvayne playing dig live at ozzfest 2003. or 2001. i can't remember. the crowd is sooooo useless in this. anyways, enjoy.
the quick and dirty on anvils. nothing fancy, just an overview of finding your first anvil and what to look for in a real one.
from the 1990 album bossanova.
april and the ninja turtles
i wonder what she lost in there.
houston (ap) three teenagers were arrested after two of them told police they dug up a secluded grave north of houston, removed the skull from the coffin and converted it into a marijuana bong. police found a grave in the city of humble that had been disturbed, but were still investigating the rest of the teens' story, houston police sgt. john chomiak said. kevin wade jones, 17, and matthew richard gonzalez, 17, both of kingwood, were arrested wednesday night and were being held on misdemeanor charges of abuse of a corpse, chomiak said. the juvenile was referred to the harris county juvenile justice system. a woman who answered the phone at gonzalez's home declined comment. a telephone number for jones could not immediately be found, and it wasn't clear from court records if either had an attorney. police were interviewing jones about the use of a stolen debit card when he told them about the grave theft, which purportedly occurred around march 15, according to court documents. asked why jones would volunteer such a story, chomiak said, "we can only speculate and guess to what goes on in the criminal mind." gonzalez confirmed the story to investigators in a follow-up interview. police were led to a heavily wooded site in humble where they found a knocked-over headstone and water-filled hole more than 4 feet deep. at the time, the muddy water did not allow police to see if the coffin had been disturbed. "they dug into this gravesite and that was enough to warrant the abuse of corpse charge," chomiak said. "there has to be further investigation into the actual gravesite." police believe the grave is that of an 11-year-old boy who died in 1921. preliminary reports indicate it was part of a 19th-century veterans cemetery, chomiak said. while residents in the area knew of the cemetery's existence, it did not appear to be maintained. source