#4 Something like that happened to me a few years ago. I was behind an 18-wheeler hauling steel when a piece of rebar fell off the back, bounced once on the pavement in front of me, and then lodged in my windshield right about 5 inches off-center close to me. It was about a 5-ft piece and was half in and half out of my car. The truck kept going but I pulled over and called 9-11.... this guy was a danger to the public, but to my knowledge he was never caught.
Looks like a fermentation tank so probably a couple hundred gallons of wine. These are usually built in China and the metal is pretty thin. Perfectly fine for use but the idea of moving one when filled simply does not make sense...
The ceiling in #5 looked a lot like my living room's after Hurricane Ida was done here last year. Well my 2 of my bedrooms and my laundry room also. Not going to talk about the damn roof. JD
Good ones today
ReplyDelete#10 Well, shit!
ReplyDeleteDouble trouble!
Delete#4 Something like that happened to me a few years ago. I was behind an 18-wheeler hauling steel when a piece of rebar fell off the back, bounced once on the pavement in front of me, and then lodged in my windshield right about 5 inches off-center close to me. It was about a 5-ft piece and was half in and half out of my car. The truck kept going but I pulled over and called 9-11.... this guy was a danger to the public, but to my knowledge he was never caught.
ReplyDelete#4 "Lucia, you got some 'splainin' to do!"
ReplyDeleteWHat spilled in #1?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fermentation tank so probably a couple hundred gallons of wine. These are usually built in China and the metal is pretty thin. Perfectly fine for use but the idea of moving one when filled simply does not make sense...
DeleteThe ceiling in #5 looked a lot like my living room's after Hurricane Ida was done here last year. Well my 2 of my bedrooms and my laundry room also. Not going to talk about the damn roof.
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