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Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » February 27th, 2023, 6:10 pm

Odinson wrote: February 27th, 2023, 3:08 pm Flathead screws used to be standard... At least in here.

And they had no power drills.


I cant imagine how time consuming and annoying it was drive them in. :laugh:
I hate flat head screws, and always have.
Also I have put in plenty of them without power tools.
I'm quite lost now without my handy battery powered drivers.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » February 27th, 2023, 6:07 pm

beanthere wrote: February 27th, 2023, 2:45 pm

This keeps happening here. There have been at least 3 incidents like this over the last 2 years. What's really sad though, is that the truck companies that hire these clowns are trying to blame the municipalities or governments that the infrastructure wasn't built 'right'. Can you believe it?
The East Indians that drive these things can never admit they did something wrong, even though it's perfectly obvious to everyone.
Pretty cut, and dry in my opinion, but I guess in India it's alright to take out bridges, and power lines. :facepalm:

I hope that the officials do a good inspection of that bridge, you know it caused some damage.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Odinson » February 27th, 2023, 3:08 pm

Flathead screws used to be standard... At least in here.

And they had no power drills.


I cant imagine how time consuming and annoying it was drive them in. :laugh:

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Odinson » February 27th, 2023, 2:56 pm

Of course if you dont mind the nail going somewhere around that area... :laugh:


Re: The stupid monkey thread

by beanthere » February 27th, 2023, 2:45 pm



This keeps happening here. There have been at least 3 incidents like this over the last 2 years. What's really sad though, is that the truck companies that hire these clowns are trying to blame the municipalities or governments that the infrastructure wasn't built 'right'. Can you believe it?
The East Indians that drive these things can never admit they did something wrong, even though it's perfectly obvious to everyone.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » February 23rd, 2023, 10:07 am

It looks like the police could tell who is doing it since the trail goes straight to the property it came from.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Odinson » February 22nd, 2023, 6:27 pm

Yeah I bet a lot of people have bought this really expensive sounding and looking thing...

Snowmobile ski guide rails scratching the road is a real problem... Costing the taxpayer billions per year. :laugh:


I think I rather invest 60 to 100 bucks to new guide rails every few years rather than pay thousands of euros for this monstrosity.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » January 7th, 2023, 2:38 am

National Geo magazine, I saw some stupid monkey booby :woot:
Gotta love how they ganged up on the woman, can't let them fight on their own.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Gary Oak » January 5th, 2023, 10:36 pm

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » December 12th, 2022, 8:57 pm

Whats kids doing out now days, they are suppose to be inside on a cell phone, or computer looking up porn. :facepalm:
When I got frostbite, or the starting of it it hurt a lot, but when it started thawing it itched like hell, it's worse than poison Ivy, or oak.
Those warm towels sure felt good though, but my mom yelling at us, and jerking us around wasn't any fun :teehe: she didn't have any compassion for us stupid little frozen monkeys.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Odinson » December 12th, 2022, 8:20 pm

Blue Frost wrote: December 6th, 2022, 2:48 pm I fell through ice once in a pond, that really sucked.
My pants froze, and I did also.
My mom almost killed me for conning home like that, and her having to warm towels for my frost bite.
Worst thing was the itching from thawing out.
It can really hurt when your frozen limbs come back to life. :teehe:



Three kids just froze to death in the UK.

One kid had his foot stuck in the ice, other kids came to help and they all fell through the ice.


They didnt drown but the cold stopped their hearts.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » December 6th, 2022, 2:48 pm

I fell through ice once in a pond, that really sucked.
My pants froze, and I did also.
My mom almost killed me for conning home like that, and her having to warm towels for my frost bite.
Worst thing was the itching from thawing out.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Odinson » December 5th, 2022, 8:05 pm

Its that time of the year again..

At least a few people have to drown each fall because some people feel compelled to go on the ice before its properly frozen.


And at least a few have to drown during spring before peeps get that the ice has melted to a point where its no longer safe.

Once you fall through the ice in our river, you are most likely a goner... The current sucks you under the ice.


Some of these ice-fishers are nuts.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » November 14th, 2022, 7:58 pm

There is always internal, and external investigations, but the train company, and employees are rarely held accountable.
They have total right of way unless notified ahead of time, and with good reason.
Usually for severe mishaps the feds are called in, but they wouldn't be involved in that case.
Here in the states the railroad is pretty much it's own government, they own the right of way totally.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Gary Oak » November 14th, 2022, 7:53 pm

They might have the right of way but there’s going to be an investigation, they are all going to be drug tested. Train companies as they are dealing with do much weight, power and money are very strict as it’s so dangerous.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » November 14th, 2022, 12:34 pm

Why would the train crew be fired, they have right of way, and stopping a train takes a lot of distance.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Gary Oak » November 14th, 2022, 2:57 am

At least one of the train crew was likely fired and perhaps even all of them. I suspect the same may have happened to the police on the scene. As for the person put in the cop car…… OWCH ! :facepalm:

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » November 11th, 2022, 9:59 am

Oh, a train coming to an intersection is suppose to blow the horn here, the cops totally ignored the horn at 5:07 of the video. Idiots. :wacko:

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Blue Frost » November 11th, 2022, 9:55 am

I have tracks right behind my fence, and you can miss the sound when in some directions from the track.
Also the narrow beam can be missed by some also because we have had several people killed night, and day here, as well as a lot of animals.
The whole negligence of the police on that scene is knowingly parking on the track, and not telling the officer it needs off the track.

I grew up here so I pay attention when on the railroad, having a foot stuck is also a danger on the tracks, and tripping like some do.
I never came close to being hit, but people I know have in the past just from being stupid, and not paying attention.

Re: The stupid monkey thread

by Odinson » November 10th, 2022, 3:25 pm

The officer forgot to check his surroundings due to the heated situation.

Trains are really noisy and well lit up... And it was night.

How can you not see the train coming... :teehe:

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