#3, I saw a welder who worked for a Gantry Crane safety company weld his new ladder in between two reinforcing tubes he welded in. Torrington Company, Standard Plant , Multiple Spindle Screw Machine Dept circa 1997.
#6 It was probably a hot day and the DI wanted to keep his charges cool while he PT'd them. Reminds me of the pond (from the AC units) behind the AOCS barracks at NAS Pensacola.
1) Cheated on his lady friend. I saw that in a work parking lot once. White car, 115 degrees, whole gallon of glossy purple paint dumped on top from bumper to bumper.
#7 I've done that during a thunderstorm at night, only I was clipped into the pedals. Still have the scar. #10 Hope the boat didn't get damaged. Al_in_Ottawa
#5 #8 “When I say whoa, I mean whoa!” Y Sam #7 Proof that streets were not made for bikes. #9 Went that much too far. #10 Suzuki beats Ferrari! Starker was here
#3, I saw a welder who worked for a Gantry Crane safety company weld his new ladder in between two reinforcing tubes he welded in. Torrington Company, Standard Plant , Multiple Spindle Screw Machine Dept circa 1997.
ReplyDelete#2 A co- worker o mine did something just like that at a grocery store loading dock in Bar Harbor, ME. It took a crane to lift the reefer out.
ReplyDeleteThere's "stuck" and there's "PUBLIX Stuck".
Delete#6 It was probably a hot day and the DI wanted to keep his charges cool while he PT'd them. Reminds me of the pond (from the AC units) behind the AOCS barracks at NAS Pensacola.
ReplyDeleteBeen there…..done that….
DeleteClass 17/82….
Ed357
Shit, that's the updated version of woke SEAL training. Sitting in the freezing surf was just too tough for the gen z recruits.
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ReplyDeleteQ: How do you turn a 53' reefer around in a 52' alley?
A: You don't.
That dumbass had to do a hell of a bunch of work to get that truck in that position.
DeleteFunny thing is that if you asked the driver how he managed to get himself into that predicament he'd tell you it wasn't his fault.
Delete9) Build Back Better!
ReplyDelete1) Cheated on his lady friend. I saw that in a work parking lot once. White car, 115 degrees, whole gallon of glossy purple paint dumped on top from bumper to bumper.
ReplyDelete#10: I hope the boat had a drain plug installed.
ReplyDeleteIt does now. It's a big bright red one.
Delete#6 is a fast camera and good timing!
ReplyDelete#7 I've done that during a thunderstorm at night, only I was clipped into the pedals. Still have the scar.
ReplyDelete#10 Hope the boat didn't get damaged.
Al_in_Ottawa
#5 "Missed it by *that* much..."
ReplyDelete#7 Amazing photo of just the right moment, how often does that happen.
And welcome back!
Kari
#2 ~ really unusual for a Publix driver to get into that sort of pickle; they’re excellent drivers.
ReplyDelete#7 is staged.
ReplyDeleteBiketards BIFFING IT. <3
ReplyDeleteGotta give her credit for getting good air time.
ReplyDelete#4 is that an old WWll plane? Looks like a carrier based fighter from that era.
ReplyDeleteThat's the TBM Avenger that ditched in S. FLA, April 2021.
DeleteI believe that happened last year at an air show in Cocoa Beach, Fl.
Deletehttps://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10132407
Deletehttps://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/249862
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XNWKcN768E8&pp=ygUYd3cyIHBsYW5lIGNyYXNoIGluIHdhdGVy
DeleteIs there any background story to nos. 4 & 5 images?
ReplyDelete#8 when I say stop, I mean STOP.
ReplyDelete#5 #8 “When I say whoa, I mean whoa!” Y Sam
ReplyDelete#7 Proof that streets were not made for bikes.
#9 Went that much too far.
#10 Suzuki beats Ferrari!
Starker was here
#3 that's what happens when you hire illegals....#10 F'er problem deserved that....
ReplyDelete#3: No, anyone who doesn't plan ahead can do that. Never forget that 50% of people are below average.
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