well, he did tell us where we could find him.
well, he did tell us where we could find him.
road trip.well, he did tell us where we could find him.
It's a great day to be alive.I don't get that one at all!
I don't get that one at all!
Not at all. It's Travis Tritt. An old country singer.I also don't get beard&bow's reaction.
Is this about me?
I listened to the first 5 seconds. Still don't quite get it, but not NEARLY as interested now
I think I’ll grow me a foo man chooIt's a great day to be alive.
@beard&bow you or @jcannon got a copy of this to spare????
dang, I just sold one@beard&bow you or @jcannon got a copy of this to spare????
fresh out.
Story of my life… always a day late and a dollar short….dang, I just sold one
Damn that’s rude! Of course at the plant I worked years ago, they’d slip the business end of a grease gun into the pocket of a newbie’s work coveralls, and fill it with grease! I suppose that’s just as bad.At a plant where I worked maintenance you had to check the grey headband on your hard hat every day. If you didn’t it would leave a smear across your forehead. A lot of newbys would find out the hard way later in the shift
We had a survey rod I filled with lead. That was a show stopper.One of my favorites was to adjust the tether on a newbie's pouch to about 6 inches on every tool. Working at 60 feet about the floor that is only funny to the folks on the floor
another that was a classic is to tack the tool box owned by a newbie to the bottom of the work box, that was a classic. Or cut a piece of 1/2 inch plate and fit it to the tool box and tack all the wrenches to it...LOL...
Highly impressed he didn’t spell it “looser.” Either way, wha a douche nozzle. Hopefully is wife’s boyfriend let him have a juice box and watch Paw Patrol till his feelings weren’t hurt anymore
I took a bunch (maybe a couple thousand) of little red rubber caps that go on the end of our copper pipe and filled up one of the big industrial fans. New guy was sweating bullets so I told him to plug his fan in. Made the most god awful noises and he took off in a full sprint thinking something was about to explodeOne of my favorites was to adjust the tether on a newbie's pouch to about 6 inches on every tool. Working at 60 feet about the floor that is only funny to the folks on the floor
another that was a classic is to tack the tool box owned by a newbie to the bottom of the work box, that was a classic. Or cut a piece of 1/2 inch plate and fit it to the tool box and tack all the wrenches to it...LOL...