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Monday, December 04, 2023

Mondays, what can you say.....

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29 comments:

  1. #8 - how on god’s green earth do you manage to do that to a forklift tine?

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    1. Probably not a tine-y bit at a time.

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    2. We have one like that at work , someone hit one of the big steel beams that hold the roof up . put a quite a nick in the base of the beam and curled the fork tip up just like that one , also bent the carriage , must have been going full tilt !

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    3. That's what I was thinking too. That's some darn fine steel in a forklift tine.

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    4. #2 - if you overload a pizza with wet toppings you get a soggy crust or something like this. Leave the deep dish stuff for lasagna.

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    5. Nuclear pizza. Stays hot for a long half life.
      Heltau

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  2. #7 what is that?

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    1. Glad I'm not the only one asking that question. - Nemo

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    2. They have those delivering food on the Univ. of Idaho campus. Not sure how it all works, but it's odd watching them move on their own down the sidewalk.

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  3. 9, Driving the streets of India is a bitch.
    - WDS

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  4. #2…… must be a mushroom pizza

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  5. Nuclear pizza... better now than after you ate it! :-)

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  6. #2 - Why we don't set off atomic bombs in the oven...

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  7. #2: This is why you put a pizza pan or cookie sheet under the pizza. They're a lot easier to clean than the oven itself.

    #3: WTF? Did the Jeep hit a trailer loaded with dry ice or something?

    #6: That's what I've been afraid of doing every time I ran a car up ramps so I could work on it.

    -markm

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    1. That thing in the foreground was a paint container.

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    2. No problem for the car. It is white washed so not one will notice it.
      Heltau

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  8. What the hell was in that IBC in #3?

    and #6....No words

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  9. #6 I had a similar close call. The sheet metal on the door resembles very close to the notch for placing the jack. I never thought I would have made that mistake. I got very lucky. Check and recheck.

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  10. #4 When I was a kid we used a clothes pin and a playing card; today's kids are so much more creative. And, have so much more expendable cash.
    Richard in Colorado

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  11. #8 similar happened to me one night with my GF, still hurts.
    @Luis-BentDickMe

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