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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Wolfala on December 02, 2009, 01:52:46 PM
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http://www.facebook.com/v/214400821213
Gets shot, intoxicated, not tied off with a harness, and falls off the scaffold. Luckily the scaffold broke his fall and the 60 feet of sidewalk bridge didn't.
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Just an FYI to anyone clicking on it. It's not work safe or kid safe due to language. At first I thought they were in Jersey until the last frame when the NYPD jacket showed up.
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Sucks for that raccoon.
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"Don't jump buddy! aww.. this ain't gonna end well"
lol.
-Sik
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Who was following me around at work??? :huh
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http://www.facebook.com/v/214400821213
Gets shot, intoxicated, not tied off with a harness, and falls off the scaffold. Luckily the scaffold broke his fall and the 60 feet of sidewalk bridge didn't.
reported to PETA and IDD :noid
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mmmmMMMmmmm
People
Eating
Tasty
Animals
This reminds me of something else.....
What do Tiger Woods and baby seals have in common.....
They've both been clubbed by Scandinavians.
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mmmmMMMmmmm
People
Eating
Tasty
Animals
This reminds me of something else.....
What do Tiger Woods and baby seals have in common.....
They've both been clubbed by Scandinavians.
That's just wrong Shuff :rofl
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Why were the officers afraid to climb from one scaffold to the next? I coulda navigated that on my sleep at twice the height.
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All union job?
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Bad move, raccoon.
Too many years ago, I worked in a paint factory across the road from a farmyard. A steer got loose, came in through the loading bay and created all kinds of mayhem before the police arrived. Picture one blue paint-splattered steer dancing around two policemen who had no clue what to do. In the end, both took off their belts and tried to restrain the beast with them. Steer then backed up to their patrol car, kicked in both headlights and took off down the road with the the police running in chase, trousers uncertain.
Laugh? Oh yes. The police driver had left his keys in the ignition and a man who shall remain nameless started up the car and concealed it in an out-building 'for safe keeping'. Eventually, back came two blown 'n' sweaty policemen for their car so they could give better chase - the steer had the legs on them and had disappeared in the general direction of the main road - to find no car. The look on their faces was priceless . . . and the steer returned of its own accord just as we gave the keys back.
Happy days.
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they shoulda tased him before he got out that far. :noid :neener:
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Bad move, raccoon.
Too many years ago, I worked in a paint factory across the road from a farmyard. A steer got loose, came in through the loading bay and created all kinds of mayhem before the police arrived. Picture one blue paint-splattered steer dancing around two policemen who had no clue what to do. In the end, both took off their belts and tried to restrain the beast with them. Steer then backed up to their patrol car, kicked in both headlights and took off down the road with the the police running in chase, trousers uncertain.
Laugh? Oh yes. The police driver had left his keys in the ignition and a man who shall remain nameless started up the car and concealed it in an out-building 'for safe keeping'. Eventually, back came two blown 'n' sweaty policemen for their car so they could give better chase - the steer had the legs on them and had disappeared in the general direction of the main road - to find no car. The look on their faces was priceless . . . and the steer returned of its own accord just as we gave the keys back.
Happy days.
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You should be thankful. In the US, the cops would have fired off 300 rnds and hit with like two or three, only wounding the animal.
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You should be thankful. In the US, the cops would have fired off 300 rnds and hit with like two or three, only wounding the animal.
Maybe in the city......but in the rural parts of the country, especially in the Texas Panhandle and down home where I grew up, the sheriff, deputies, constables, etc. would know how to herd the animal where they wanted it to go. Not all that uncommon for them to herd a cow/steer/calf back into the pasture IF they know for sure who it belongs to, and not even need to get out of their patrol vehicle to get the job done.