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Project Classified LIVES!
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Re: random image you remember
And who the fvck thought a doctor or ambulance would do any good? LOL |
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RITALIN, IT LOVES ME!
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Re: random image you remember
As some one mentioned, this thread got harsh.
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Will work for bagz
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Re: random image you remember
man I miss construction...NOT
to stay on topic... I am a glazier..I work on construction sites all over california..I was in san diego one day and I had to shit like you wouldn't believe...On construction sites they use shitters...well..when not in use, you're supposed to shut the damn lid so the stink goes out the vent tube, and not into the general shitter area...well..some one that used it before me left the lid open, and as habit I look on either side of the seat because people "squat" over the shitter and usually miss...as soon as I walked in, my eyes focused inside the "bowl" (i usually glance to see if its blue liquid or full of shit...if its blue liquid, i unroll some TP in there so I dont get the blue splashback) as soon as I glanced inside there was this turd about as round as a 10.8 ounce can of folgers breakfast blend, and maybe 6-8" long..this thing was HUGE and bloody..i hate that I remember it..its just one of those things that sticks with you..DAMN[/quote] Dude, I know exactly what you mean, I'm an operator and one of the worst parts of the jobsite is the shitters, we had one on a job that got drained and they never re-filled it with the blue stuff and the nasty motherfvckers I work with wouldn't stop using it, and it was indoors. I had to use an RT forklift and shoot the boom all the way out to pick it up and I was still gagging from the fumes, that smell was embedded in my nostrils all day long. Or what's even worse than that is the Ironworkers that are 20 stories up and don't wanna come all the way down to use the shitter so they hang their ass off the edge of the building and let it fly, now that is some sick shit. |
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under construction
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Re: random image you remember
hahahaha ive heard of that before..sometimes when Im working on a swingstage, we can get upwards of 25 stories....sometimes it takes almost half an hour to go up...when you gotta piss, you gotta piss...ive seen coworkers piss off the side of the swingstage..used to make me mad, but now I dont walk under swingstages or scaffolding As for me, I usually take a couple of gatorade bottles up with me..just to be polite to the people walking under the swingstage, even if they are 25+ stories down....Id hate for somebody to get rained on in 100 degree weather ![]() |
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Re: random image you remember
I had three of these images happen pretty much all at the same time.
A few weeks ago I had been helping somebody move in to her big ass house and I guess goin up and down stairs all day wore me out more than I thought, so late that night I was leavin a buddies house and about half way home(from the other end of the county) I start gettin tired and wound up fallin asleep at the end of my road. I woke up just in time to think "shit" before I went off an embankment and center punched a tree and things seemed to slow down because it was like I could see the airbag pop out of the wheel and inflate, thats image one. The next thing I remember was getting out of the truck and I've got this one coozie that is by far my favorite, been there for some good times and was almost always on my shifter or in my back pocket. A few months ago I thought I'd finally lost it but when I got out of the truck and saw it on the ground and all i could say was "sweet ass" then I picked it up, looked at the truck for a second, realized what just happened, and walked home and called my mom. That was image two. She said I was acting like I was in mild shock, but anyways we called the sheriff and wrecker to report it but since I wasn't injured they weren't coming out because they were working a fatal. Then the third was the next morning when a wrecker came, I hadn't seen the truck in the daylight yet and it was hard to see anyways because of where it wound up. When he finally got it up into the road where I could see my stomache got queasy and I realized how lucky I was. Image three. The engine was in the dash, the driveshaft was shoved into the transmission and had to be cut out before the truck would roll, the door wouldn't close and I had to reach into the dashboard to pull the keys out. When I showed people the pictures of the front end they couldn't tell what they were looking at until I told them. Long story short don't drive tired. |
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Re: random image you remember
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