#5, You can't imagine the tree work I got after people tried to save some money, but paid for their discount with pain. Then had to pay money for the fix, too. Some real dumbassery and karmic activity going on in this group.
#3 - Back in the late 70s, a friend put his F-150(F-100?) in 4WD to cross a RR track & avoid a DUI. Didn't make it, so he went to get some friends in the bar to push. Train came through before "mission accomplished".
I have some stories... The best was a mortician, driving a hearse to pick up a body, in the wee hours of the morning. He made it 100 yards up skeletonized track before getting high centered on the switch into the industry spur. We came around the corner to find two headlights shining askew into the sky. Some one had told him it was a shortcut to where he wanted to go. _tallowpot
Starker here, 10- "Some dumbass lost his trailer, & it looks like mine" I guess they don't use safety air brakes? 4- Why do they hire the challenged to wrangle carts? 3- now that engineer has to stop the train, walk a mile or so back, write a report & call for a tech & a new crew. And the line is hosed for the day. 8&5 - don't trust ladders. 9 - Too much of a rush, and where does it get you? Upsidedown, very late, & no car nor money. 6- Puppy is too cute! With his wittle wegs.
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#5, You can't imagine the tree work I got after people tried to save some money, but paid for their discount with pain. Then had to pay money for the fix, too.
ReplyDeleteSome real dumbassery and karmic activity going on in this group.
#10 - Missin something there buddy?
ReplyDelete#4 - First day on the job, eh?
ReplyDelete#5 - Classic accident. And why lots of people pay somebody ELSE to trim or take down their trees.
JOhn G.
#2 sort of mission accomplished
ReplyDelete#10 hopefully the driver notices when the trailer passes him
ReplyDelete#7: Wifey shouts from the house: "Honey I just checked and the trampoline guarantee ran out yesterday".
ReplyDelete#10: And you thought Bluetooth was just limited to electronics
#6 - cute, but unfortunately I've met a lot of people like that
ReplyDeleteI agree, he/she is really cute but had a missfunction at the curb
DeleteJD
Hopefully #8 was ok. He smacked his jaw pretty hard against the hull
ReplyDelete#3 - Back in the late 70s, a friend put his F-150(F-100?) in 4WD to cross a RR track & avoid a DUI. Didn't make it, so he went to get some friends in the bar to push. Train came through before "mission accomplished".
ReplyDeleteI have some stories...
DeleteThe best was a mortician, driving a hearse to pick up a body, in the wee hours of the morning. He made it 100 yards up skeletonized track before getting high centered on the switch into the industry spur. We came around the corner to find two headlights shining askew into the sky. Some one had told him it was a shortcut to where he wanted to go.
_tallowpot
Starker here,
ReplyDelete10- "Some dumbass lost his trailer, & it looks like mine" I guess they don't use safety air brakes?
4- Why do they hire the challenged to wrangle carts?
3- now that engineer has to stop the train, walk a mile or so back, write a report & call for a tech & a new crew. And the line is hosed for the day.
8&5 - don't trust ladders.
9 - Too much of a rush, and where does it get you? Upsidedown, very late, & no car nor money.
6- Puppy is too cute! With his wittle wegs.
#6) "That street is too hot! I can't back up! Hay-ulp!"
ReplyDelete#5: Lowes sells pole saws for about a hundred bucks less than the co-pay at the E.R.
ReplyDeleteMy bud’s about to drop 20 racks to have multiple monster pines removed from his yard. Good ones aren’t cheap and cheap ones aren’t good.
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