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I remember an old episode of âEmergencyâ and artist like this had accidentally made himself a part of a sculpture by not realizing heâd welded himself inside then had a conniption when the paramedic suggested cutting a door.
I got the guy right here, His name is Zeke my dear, And though he looks like a slob (I know that much is clear), Can do, can do, My gut says the schmoe can doâŠ
I remember watching a Mr. Rogers episode with my kids, where he showed us how to operate a backhoe. I wonder if there are other episodes that would teach barge and heavy crane?
There are professionals who do â and charge for their services â but what do you care? Just pass the charges on to your client â he said not to worry about the cost, right?!
Better yet â get a big cargo helicopter to lower a line and lift it right up out of there and onto his property. No barges needed. And it would be the classiest way possible to move it. Considering who the client is, though â you better get that thing covered in gold paint â and paint the chopper gold too, while you are at it!
When a new air pollution control monitoring trailer was delivered by a pair of independent contractors, they had not bothered to hire a fork lift operator for placing it on a small grassy hill. They just rented a fork lift. Neither one of them knew how to operate a fork lift in such conditions. Within five minutes they had broken a water pipe which produced a fifty-foot-high geyser, that spewed for half an hour. Not only did they have to pay for a professional fork lift driver to come out and finish the job; they had to pay for the damages.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
Well, everyone is happy you corrected that mistake.
DennisinSeattle almost 3 years ago
Good luck, you two!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The question in my mind is: How much of this is going to end up in the drink? The sculpture? The crane? The barge? Two out of three ainât bad?
nicka93 almost 3 years ago
A disaster in the making.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
Does she honestly think her lover will actually do the work of hauling that piece of junk to her âclientâ??
If so, sheâs dumber than I thought!!
chuckcork1 almost 3 years ago
The panel we donât see today, where she then says: âWhat could possibly go wrong?â
robertthomasson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
âLooks like we need Plan BââŠ. âWe have a Plan B?ââŠ. âNo, but we need oneâ. Stargate SG1, and probably other places.
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
Can do? Can do?! Zeke isnât even âjust about will doâ!! :D
salunga almost 3 years ago
Just a couple of kids, dreaminâ big.
Serial Pedant almost 3 years ago
The disaster beginsâŠand âsomeone elseââ is wondering the same thing.
Prey almost 3 years ago
Good idea, shame the client lives in Arizona.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 3 years ago
I remember an old episode of âEmergencyâ and artist like this had accidentally made himself a part of a sculpture by not realizing heâd welded himself inside then had a conniption when the paramedic suggested cutting a door.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It is a pretty good piece of work. To bad it wonât get to the customer for a paycheck.
jrankin1959 almost 3 years ago
I got the guy right here, His name is Zeke my dear, And though he looks like a slob (I know that much is clear), Can do, can do, My gut says the schmoe can doâŠ
txmystic almost 3 years ago
Thisâll be goodâŠ
prrdh almost 3 years ago
Thatâs âcan-doâ only in his imagination, âcanât-doâ in reality.
StackableContainers almost 3 years ago
How do those two manage to keep themselves alive?
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 3 years ago
Yeah, itâs not like people need training and certification to operate stuff like that.
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
Get the tools.
What tools?
The tools weâve been using for the past ten years
Oh,THOSE tools!!
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
Oddly,I think JJ really loves this guy.
But even Freud&Jung together couldnât figure out why.
MCProfessor almost 3 years ago
Yep, heavy equipment operation is a piece of cake. What possibly could go wrong?
ValancyCarmody Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I remember watching a Mr. Rogers episode with my kids, where he showed us how to operate a backhoe. I wonder if there are other episodes that would teach barge and heavy crane?
Bruce388 almost 3 years ago
âHow hard can it be?â Thatâs the attitude thatâs made so successful.
johnec almost 3 years ago
There are professionals who do â and charge for their services â but what do you care? Just pass the charges on to your client â he said not to worry about the cost, right?!
Better yet â get a big cargo helicopter to lower a line and lift it right up out of there and onto his property. No barges needed. And it would be the classiest way possible to move it. Considering who the client is, though â you better get that thing covered in gold paint â and paint the chopper gold too, while you are at it!
brianbattuello Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And yet a month or so ago an actual current Sunday strip showed them happily together after all these yearsâŠ
brianbattuello Premium Member almost 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/2022/01/23?ct=v&cti=1925502
sperry532 almost 3 years ago
More Famous Last Words â How hard can it be?
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Bleah!
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
When a new air pollution control monitoring trailer was delivered by a pair of independent contractors, they had not bothered to hire a fork lift operator for placing it on a small grassy hill. They just rented a fork lift. Neither one of them knew how to operate a fork lift in such conditions. Within five minutes they had broken a water pipe which produced a fifty-foot-high geyser, that spewed for half an hour. Not only did they have to pay for a professional fork lift driver to come out and finish the job; they had to pay for the damages.
jim Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Everyone loves a âcan doâ attitude!