Pages


Monday, October 02, 2023

Mondays.....

 1)


2)


3)


4)


5)


6)


7)


8)


9)


10)

22 comments:

  1. #3: You need to empty out the thing before moving it.... it's not a moving van.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The IBM facility in Rochester, MN, had a number of 'temporary' offices like those (20+ year 'temporary'). The floor supports rusted away. Friends of mine at the office tell of coming in to the office and finding the 2-meter rack had been replaced by a 1-meter rack overnight...

      Delete
  2. #4 stuck the landing?
    #5 look like an Oswego supermodified for the road.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. #4 AND #6 stuck the landing.
      #7 Final Destination 99

      Delete
    2. #5 It looks like the Panhard rod let go. If I am not mistaken it's the blue cylinder hanging down on the left side of the truck's rear suspension.

      Delete
    3. DCE, yup. He might want to try a little loctite on those bolts when he gets that rig home.

      Delete
  3. Is it bad that I've seen or experienced 6 of these?

    ReplyDelete

  4. #1 - Well at least Willian Shatner isn't out there.

    ReplyDelete
  5. #1 always thought that was a gnome on the wingtip.
    #5 I like trucks. But dipshits that do this crap should have their heads examined. It's just stupid.

    ReplyDelete
  6. #9 That's what happenes when you buy cheap tools. I don't care if it's my shop or in the house I only buy good tools.

    ReplyDelete
  7. #5 Sway Me by Dean Martin

    ReplyDelete
  8. #8: Ah, yes. When I see ice cream, I too reach for a fork.
    #9: This is why I avoid handles like that. They WILL break even if it takes a few years, even the $1,000+ sets of pans.
    #10: That repair is gonna really suck.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. #10 Always turn off the water to your house if you're leaving for some time. -sammy

      Delete
  9. #6…..When he came out of the blackout and opened the door, that first step was a dooosey…!!

    ReplyDelete
  10. #5 - Stay in your lane!

    ReplyDelete
  11. #3 - I got passed by one of these in 1997. The rear tongue mounts had separated from the trailer frame and he was dragging them down I-40 at 80mph in a shower of sparks

    ReplyDelete
  12. #8: that's why you let it sit on the counter for ten minutes before scooping. Uh, forking. (??)

    ReplyDelete
  13. #2 That's why you always put metal grates on the racks before loading it up.

    ReplyDelete

All comments are moderated due to spam, drunks and trolls.
Keep 'em civil, coherent, short, and on topic.