The Funny Pic Thread, Pt. 8

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    Bucky623

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    2A_Tom

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    Brand new belt, strap, helmet, jeans, shirt, gloves and come along.

    Was that from a Joe Donnelly re-election commercial?
     

    jamil

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    Brand new belt, strap, helmet, jeans, shirt, gloves and come along.

    Was that from a Joe Donnelly re-election commercial?

    Well, the chain looks a bit warn. It's a stock photo and probably an actor on the pole. Nevertheless, it's not the same motive as Donnelly pretending to be working class.
     

    2A_Tom

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    Well, it was a joke.

    I have worked with a lot of come alongs and the bodies are always scarred up from throwing them in the truck.
     

    ghuns

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    Well, it was a joke.

    I have worked with a lot of come alongs and the bodies are always scarred up from throwing them in the truck.

    Awe, give the poor kid a break.

    I have been a newly minted journeyman, albeit as a toolmaker. With shiny new tools, unscuffed work boots, a clean apron, and a positive attitude. That positive attitude lasted about 5 minutes before people started stepping on my clean boots, wiping their dirty hands on my apron, and hiding the tools I left unattended for longer than was deemed appropriate.

    Ah... The good ole days.:rolleyes:
     
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