Don't look down...
thomthom
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pinarello001 wrote:ThomThom wrote:
Watching that made mu anus feel funny... Why is that?
There can be many reasons why one's anus can feel a bit funny at times.
Sitting on all that stiff material the whole day fighting to keep a decent speed when it's up, down, up, down is one of them.0 -
on the fist clip,I would of cried my eyes out along time before i got up to that point,once had to work on a site about 80 feet up putting some new steelwork in,I spent 10 days girder hugging0
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eric draven wrote:on the fist clip,I would have cried my eyes out along time before i got up to that point,once had to work on a site about 80 feet up putting some new steelwork in,I spent 10 days girder hugging
Lol.
I had a job which lasted not very long fitting computer desks in Canary Wharf. The lift was just a cage on the outside of the building and it used to go up lickety split. I could have sworn my body sucked up my testicles every time I got into the bloody thing.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
My father was an old-fashioned 'steel-erector', in the days before Health & Safety and harnesses and the like. I often went to work with him during school holidays, as I found the construction world fascinating.
The last job he worked on before retiring was the Natwest Tower, now known as 'Tower 42' in the city of London. That was, interstingly, the first builiding in the UK to be 'plumbed' (aligned) using laser beam technology. However, I will never forget looking up at my dad, about 400ft off the ground, walking along a steel grder about 9 inches wide..... rolling a cigarette!
They just don't make 'em like that anymore!Raymondo
"Let's just all be really careful out there folks!"0 -
This is another one that's done the rounds. You may find yourselves, er, a bit distracted and unable to concentrate on quite how far it is to fall!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAVqLpSxllI0 -
1800 feet...that's one of the higest antenna in the world.Route planner : http://www.bike-and-hike-route.com0
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It always makes me think yeah well he's maintaining it but what poor f@ucker had to build it!!!0
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crispybug2 wrote:This is another one that's done the rounds. You may find yourselves, er, a bit distracted and unable to concentrate on quite how far it is to fall!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAVqLpSxllI
Nice view!seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
ThomThom wrote:
Squeaky bum time!Scott Speedster S20 Roadie for Speed
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n+1 is well and truly on track
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ThomThom wrote:
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completely forgot about this guy,health and safety would have a field day with him now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R3-YwDZrzg0 -
eric draven wrote:completely forgot about this guy,health and safety would have a field day with him now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R3-YwDZrzg
^That gave me the heebiegeebies. Who put the ladders up?seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
#1: "Have you got the 17mil ring spanner?"
#2: "No, I thought you'd put it in your bag."
#1: "Sh1t. I'll just nip back to the van......"0