When I was in school I worked for a truck line loading/unloading semis and peddling freight in the area. Lots of companies, organizations and other customers didn't have loading docks. You learn.
New stuff is crazy light, burns out in a few years, no way to replace broken parts without costing as much as a new unit. But ol homeboy done did dat befo.
Wasn't expecting that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a man !
I'm just gonna guess - that's not the first time he's done that.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed.... and nobody will ever move my stuff that way
ReplyDeleteI think he's done that before.
ReplyDeleteDang! How did he learn he could do that?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in school I worked for a truck line loading/unloading semis and peddling freight in the area. Lots of companies, organizations and other customers didn't have loading docks.
DeleteYou learn.
I watched that and still don't know how he didn't drop that fridge
ReplyDeleteFor me, a demonstration of why employers need to give their employees the proper tools for the job.
ReplyDeleteNew stuff is crazy light, burns out in a few years, no way to replace broken parts without costing as much as a new unit.
ReplyDeleteBut ol homeboy done did dat befo.
God watches out for drunks, children, & fools....
ReplyDeleteI am impressed.
ReplyDelete'At boy stud-muffin! Was expectin' a $1800 pile o' doo-doo...
ReplyDeleteLegend.
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