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Showed that to "The Warden"
The response? "Spoken like a true man!"


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We killed a guy at work when his wedding ring had worn a hole through his work glove and he touched a high voltage contact. Another time I was doing a customer demo on a 4.5MM printing press when one of the long term guys got his arm pulled into a roller nip. Hard to keep one's composure with a crew attending to the guy and an ambulance flashing. When I worked at a paper mill a girl lost her scalp when her hair got caught in a roller nip. We took too many chances at the packing house.


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We were driving piles next to the railroad tracks,so we had to see the train safety films,Good God,they had actual film of women running across the tracks in high heels getting smashed by an oncoming train,business guys stepping in front of a high speed train,all kinds of grusome stuff. Thats why we had a R.R. safety guy with a radio stay with us the whole time.I was glad he was there.

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Originally Posted by Pat85
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Always like this one. Blowing chit up.





I sent this to my brother to show his kid. When unloading a cement tanker, instead of monitoring the tank pressure gauges the kid is upstairs in the office with his nose stuck in his phone.


Yeah. That’s folks don’t think about. 20 psi on a big vessel is a lot.

Never saw lines part. When the Frac boat would come to gravel pack. They ran 3” steel to rig floor. Would test to 15k.


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Heavy and/or fast-moving machinery and soft, pink bodies don’t mix very well. 🤢


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In what decade was this made?


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26. Present homosexuality and degeneracy as normal.
27. Discredit the Bible.
28. Eliminate prayer in the schools.

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Originally Posted by rte
In what decade was this made?


You can age a video by the hair / mustache styles and PPe.

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Originally Posted by rte
In what decade was this made?


1980





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Originally Posted by mark shubert
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Ha! Excellent! Happy New Year to you both.


l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right.
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Round 30 years I had just taken a new job as a Paramedic, moved from the big city to rural SE ohio. Got called to a small saw mill for an injured person.
Found a guy split in half from the top of the head to just below the ribcage. Not crossways like the ol magic trick mind you. I guess he was adjusting the blade while it was running and the guy in the booth didn't see him and ran a log into the blade with him in front of it.
No blood the saw dust absorbed it, and the heat of the blade cauterized the wounds for the most part.
Guy running the saw ran off for about 24 hours. They found him in the woods the next day still in a state of shock.
One thing I will never forget, that poor basturd, his hands were on the blade burned, like he was trying to push away from it.
I've seen a lot of death and destruction, this is one I will never forget.

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My dad always told me to use a "dead man" when under something that could crush me. He had an uncle that owned a dump truck and was crushed when he broke the wrong hose loose and the bed came down on him. "Dead man" was a term the old folks used.


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