#1 reminds me of a water truck driver I worked with who wasn't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed. He probably didn't know how to adjust his bakes or even the importance of keeping them in adjustment when you're drafting loads on the boat ramp at Stampede Reservoir, with a grade that's probably 12%, minimum. So, he's standing outside the truck admiring the scenery when the truck gets half full and the brakes won't hold it. It came to rest in about 10' of water.
That's when the water truck driver became the water truck diver, attaching a winch line to his submerged tuck while in his underwear. Then he rode the tank out of the lake as it was winched out by a log skidder. It was an interesting day.
#10 Two-wheeled machines are not inherently dangerous in and of themselves. They are, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention , ignorance, incompetence or stupidity.
My best friend's dad (and my other father) was a small aircraft pilot and had a picture in his study of a plane stuck in a tree only about 10 feet off the ground with that basic saying.
#5 is an idiot. Up against the trailer is right smack in the middle of the mirror field of view. Must be a recent graduate of the SWIFT driver training program. Kept on goin.' Probably has no idea he creamed that pole.
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#9 cracks me up
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Delete#2 Didn't know that was why they call them Firetrucks. Got bored and just need something to do
DeleteHis car was so small the other guy didn't see it.
DeleteWould have been justice if the blue car's air bags had deployed... maybe they don't work any better than his brakes?
Delete#4 She is a host on Americas Test Kitchen that I watch. LOL
ReplyDeleteIn this episode, Julia shows you how to clean baked on pizza dough from your oven.
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DeleteI watch the show occasionally. There are 2 blondes that feature on the show. I believe she's the skinny one.
You're thinking Bridget.
DeleteYep, that’s who I thought that was.
DeleteNo, neither one of them is skinny. I've always taken it as a sign they know their food.
DeleteShe was the skinny one. It would be hard to have that job for multiple years and not gain weight.
DeleteI wonder if #10 was a fatality
ReplyDeleteMAYBE just knocked out, maybe.
Delete#1 reminds me of a water truck driver I worked with who wasn't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed. He probably didn't know how to adjust his bakes or even the importance of keeping them in adjustment when you're drafting loads on the boat ramp at Stampede Reservoir, with a grade that's probably 12%, minimum.
ReplyDeleteSo, he's standing outside the truck admiring the scenery when the truck gets half full and the brakes won't hold it. It came to rest in about 10' of water.
That's when the water truck driver became the water truck diver, attaching a winch line to his submerged tuck while in his underwear. Then he rode the tank out of the lake as it was winched out by a log skidder. It was an interesting day.
Man I hate it when I get a sumberged tuck in my underwear.
Delete10 'We're the Black Widders, feared by one and all.......'
ReplyDelete#8 Nah... We ain't having none of that around here cowboy, go back to the barn you came from.
ReplyDelete#10 Two-wheeled machines are not inherently dangerous in and of themselves. They are, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention , ignorance, incompetence or stupidity.
ReplyDeleteThe rider appears to be looking down at something. Possibly texting. Even with a helmet, that blow would leave a pretty bad mark.
DeleteMy best friend's dad (and my other father) was a small aircraft pilot and had a picture in his study of a plane stuck in a tree only about 10 feet off the ground with that basic saying.
DeleteWell shit
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#9 - the idiot in the blue car needs to be smacked.
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You'd think a fire truck would have spark arrestors.
ReplyDelete10 ,What was she looking down at? I'd rather think she dozed off than that she was messing with her phone.
ReplyDeleteI hadda watch 9 4 times to see how it went. Some dayz, clicking out and going home seems like a reasonable answer.
5. Has my sympathy. They put the pole right on the curb. Also, see 10
ReplyDelete#5 is an idiot. Up against the trailer is right smack in the middle of the mirror field of view. Must be a recent graduate of the SWIFT driver training program. Kept on goin.' Probably has no idea he creamed that pole.
Delete#3 Sig P320 striker/sear in that extinguisher ?
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