Everytime I see one of those I know what's coming but when I see it I still about chit my pants LOL'n. Hard to believe that people that stupid truly walk among us.
#2) LOL... face first onto the apparatus drip pad full of oil and Speedi-Dri in the firehouse. I would definitely earn a suspension for laughing so much before going to help them up.
#4) I bought a beautiful 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 2 door hardtop in September 1997. My 12 year old daughter was unfamiliar with the design and layout of older cars. On our first family outing, she climbs into the back seat and was holding onto the door frame as I climbed in and slammed the drivers door shut. She started screaming and it took a couple of seconds to realize why she was screaming. Luckily the weather stripping and door panels gave way on her small hand and she was only bruised a bit. I had the car for just about 19 years. I sold it to keep the roof over our heads when I got laid off in 2016. Last I saw of it was leaving my driveway on a trailer headed for Iowa.
#6) Another in a long line of GIF's and videos of knuckleheads falling into grease pits.
#8) Fireman magic carpet ride. "Stay here, I'll go get help!"
1) At first I thought that the crane was tipping over after the first vehicle got righted and he took off to keep from getting squashed. But the more I looked at it, it seems like that idiot tipped over 2 pieces of equipment that day.
#2 stupid woman headed right for the oil pan and was going to walk through it and track that oil all over the station. WTH is wrong with people these days that they simply can't walk AROUND obstacles???
#4 Not a good way to treat the wingman. #8 Magic carpet ride! #9 Props to the 2Man holding the ladder, held that wiggle stick steady and caught the guy at the top. Skulls and pavement don't get along well. #10 Seems like a fine way to break and neck, or decapitate.
#9 is improper use of a hook ladder. They're for placing against a roof as an assist to climb a steep incline, not as a weight bearing climbing ladder.
#8 Magic Carpet Ride started playing in my brain as soon as I seen the gif. 🤣
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA!! Same here...and now its becoming an earworm!
DeleteYep me too!
DeleteKari
What? Not in #10?
Delete#6 and the driver let the car go to ask, Are you okay?
ReplyDelete#10. You'll need more speed to get that magic carpet flying.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the best laughs of the day yet. The kick to the head was priceless.
ReplyDeleteThat'll teach her to make a better sammich.
DeleteEverytime I see one of those I know what's coming but when I see it I still about chit my pants LOL'n.
DeleteHard to believe that people that stupid truly walk among us.
#2) LOL... face first onto the apparatus drip pad full of oil and Speedi-Dri in the firehouse. I would definitely earn a suspension for laughing so much before going to help them up.
ReplyDelete#4) I bought a beautiful 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 2 door hardtop in September 1997. My 12 year old daughter was unfamiliar with the design and layout of older cars. On our first family outing, she climbs into the back seat and was holding onto the door frame as I climbed in and slammed the drivers door shut. She started screaming and it took a couple of seconds to realize why she was screaming. Luckily the weather stripping and door panels gave way on her small hand and she was only bruised a bit.
I had the car for just about 19 years. I sold it to keep the roof over our heads when I got laid off in 2016. Last I saw of it was leaving my driveway on a trailer headed for Iowa.
#6) Another in a long line of GIF's and videos of knuckleheads falling into grease pits.
#8) Fireman magic carpet ride. "Stay here, I'll go get help!"
1) At first I thought that the crane was tipping over after the first vehicle got righted and he took off to keep from getting squashed. But the more I looked at it, it seems like that idiot tipped over 2 pieces of equipment that day.
ReplyDeleteWhat was wrong in #7?
ReplyDeleteNothing
Delete#2 stupid woman headed right for the oil pan and was going to walk through it and track that oil all over the station. WTH is wrong with people these days that they simply can't walk AROUND obstacles???
ReplyDelete#9 Now that is what ya call a spotter.
ReplyDelete#9 I see that Moe caught Larry, but where is Curly hiding.
ReplyDelete#4 Not a good way to treat the wingman.
ReplyDelete#8 Magic carpet ride!
#9 Props to the 2Man holding the ladder, held that wiggle stick steady and caught the guy at the top. Skulls and pavement don't get along well.
#10 Seems like a fine way to break and neck, or decapitate.
- Arc
Yep. If your ladder is crap, then you need a good buddy holding it.
Delete#9 - A friend in need is a friend, indeed.
Delete#4 I sure wouldn't have reacted that calmly!
ReplyDeleteKari
#3 I never thought of shutting the water off in our house when we went on vacation. Now I will. -sammy
ReplyDelete#5 - I cannot stop laughing!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's Ohio, what did you expect?
Delete#9 is improper use of a hook ladder. They're for placing against a roof as an assist to climb a steep incline, not as a weight bearing climbing ladder.
ReplyDeleteHaven't these crane ops all seen the yootubes of folk righting vehicles, followed by them running away downhill? Guess not...
ReplyDelete7 Never ask a midget to kick something off your head
ReplyDeleteDaryl