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Skellybones posted:That really doesn't seem safe. What's the worst that could happen?
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Isn't that the ending to Robin Hood: Men In Tights?
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Man I'd heard bikini waxing was tough but srs this is a fun act to photo as long as you're in a dark environment, 1/2 sec shutter and second curtain flash to fill and you're golden. No flash here but you get the idea. NoneMoreNegative fucked around with this message at 12:09 on Mar 6, 2017 |
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drat how many women are doing this? And no injuries yet? Surely we should get some proper material for our thread soon.
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NoneMoreNegative posted:and you're golden. More like golden spark shower
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Buttcoin purse posted:drat how many women are doing this? And no injuries yet? Surely we should get some proper material for our thread soon. This has been happening for several years near me, so probably much longer in NY/SF type areas. It looks a lot more dangerous than it really is. vvv Well I guess I should never underestimate stupidity in this thread. hanales fucked around with this message at 14:02 on Mar 6, 2017 |
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Buttcoin purse posted:drat how many women are doing this? And no injuries yet? Surely we should get some proper material for our thread soon. I know tell of at least one gal did the grinding on an actual metal crotch plate as opposed to the lower stomach plate that's usually used and the grinder skipped off into her inner thigh, got a nice scar and drat lucky it didn't cut any main pipes or cables
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Katosabi posted:I need some advice regarding my current work situation. I work as a power equipment mechanic and we had a pallet of equipment collapse yesterday (in the area where a guy works, thankfully he went home early), which really shocked me into potentially reporting my business for unsafe practices. There's a laundry list of things I find completely wrong with the place: numerous electrical code violations, open 5 gallon buckets of gasoline in a storage shed behind our building, 2 stroke gas stored inside under the bench where we use the propane torch to melt the ends for starter rope, grinders without shields, leaks through the roof (one was through the ceiling fan in a back room), moving 20ft tall pallets of equipment with the forklift with others around. I'm sure I could come up with more if I thought about it, but that's just off the top of my head. We also wash off equipment with a pressure washer and have oil/fuel runoff that isn't contained. you really should include Cal/OSHA among those you notify, since there are fairly clear current safety issues in addition to the past ones you've mentioned, and as someone else noted, you may save yourself or someone else an injury not sure whether Cal/OSHA is an outlier but the typical OSH response is one or more citations for a few thousand dollars each, not facility shutdown
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zedprime posted:I thought air fines were serious business in California because smoggy LA is still in living memory. That is a violation could easily gut the working capital in a fly by night shop and at best your paychecks start coming in a month late. Yeah, California doesn't gently caress around with emissions. I had to go to a jobsite in California back in December to get a commercial burner in line before the whole boiler was marked unfit and had to be replaced entirely and this was a new installation. They also have their emissions measuring devices that they hit individual stacks with from the street, primarily concerned about NOx numbers.
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NoneMoreNegative posted:I know tell of at least one gal did the grinding on an actual metal crotch plate as opposed to the lower stomach plate that's usually used and the grinder skipped off into her inner thigh, got a nice scar and drat lucky it didn't cut any main pipes or cables
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Crossposting form the shipwreck thread since the dialogue is pretty OSHA. The El Faro bridge voice recorder was recently recovered from the wreck. https://www.scribd.com/document/340858632/Voyage-Data-Recorder-NTSB-Audio-Transcript http://www.cbsnews.com/news/timeline-to-tragedy-doomed-el-faros-final-hours/ quote:CAPT
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Last words on a voice recorder: "Ruh Row"
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Rhrist, rhut a rasshole.
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quote:rhut row. [spoken in a Scooby Doo voice] I already requested it in a thread I mistook for this one but this really needs to be the new thread title.
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# ? Mar 7, 2017 06:59 |
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Anyone got a link to that shipwreck thread?
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# ? Mar 7, 2017 07:25 |
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Here https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3779967
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Synthbuttrange posted:Last words on a voice recorder: "Ruh Row" Imagine having that recorded as your last words in a major disaster.
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chitoryu12 posted:Imagine having that recorded as your last words in a major disaster. It's not bad but it could use a little work to make it one of the greats such as: quote:"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!" General John Sedgwick at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House immediately before being killed by enemy fire.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It's not bad but it could use a little work to make it one of the greats such as: He wasn't an elephant
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Jerry Cotton posted:He wasn't an elephant If he was he would have been safe. HERE LIES GENERAL JOHN SEDGEWICK CUT DOWN IN THE PRIME OF HIS LIFE ON ACCOUNT OF NOT BEING AN ELEPHANT
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:HERE LIES GENERAL JOHN SEDGEWICK
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quote:Audio Transcript Factual Report Page 506 This might be one of the most horrifying things I've ever read. I could not imagine that feeling of imminent doom being dragged out for so long.
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This part got me:quote:Audio Transcript Factual Report Page 506
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Warm und Fuzzy posted:This part got me: Wait, isn't that from The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald?
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chitoryu12 posted:Imagine having that recorded as your last words in a major disaster. The nose I'd likely make in a disaster, based on prior responses, would probably be, "Uhh," or "Fu--".
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i'd make sure my last word was a Ric Flair 'WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!'
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beep-beep car is go posted:Wait, isn't that from The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald? yep
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# ? Mar 7, 2017 19:40 |
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Good last words: -"Say goodnight!" - "Put pepperoni on my tombstone!"
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If I go in a disaster I want to perfectly reproduce the Wilhelm scream.Gay Weed Dad posted:- "Put pepperoni on my tombstone!" Andy?
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Mak0rz posted:If I go in a disaster I want to perfectly reproduce the Wilhelm scream. I was referencing the original commercials but your post prompted me to look that up and apparently great minds think alike Andy was a great man and I'm going to miss him
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Built in 2003 by Ferretti Group's Custom Line division, Paradise had a composite hull and superstructure. Powered by twin MTU engines of 2775hp each, she had a beam of 7.08 meters. Paradise was up for sale asking €3,400,000. https://yachtharbour.com/news/34m-yacht-sinks-in-mallorca-1525?src=home_page_latest_main
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So what happens with something like that, I mean, there's not much to recover I imagine. Does the insurance company just pay out and it lies there for whoever to do whatever with? Or is the owner responsible for removing it? Whenever it gets stormy here (lol socal, so never) a few sailboats inevitably wash up on local beaches, then just sit there until the earth claims them again.
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Frozen Pizza Party posted:So what happens with something like that, I mean, there's not much to recover I imagine. Does the insurance company just pay out and it lies there for whoever to do whatever with? Or is the owner responsible for removing it? Insurance will pay for its removal. If no one did anything, the municipality would contract out removal and pursue the owner to recover costs in addition to fining the poo poo out of them. Same thing happens when some idiot loses their truck through thin ice on a lake... insurance pays for removal or the DNR puts the owner in a world of poo poo.
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needs more blood.
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JB50 posted:needs more blood. ﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 01:43 |
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looking on wikipedia, a rediculous amount of ships get hosed up every year, and a whole bunch of them are just like "yeah, whatever, leave em there" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_2017
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JB50 posted:needs more blood. Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope
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