Thank you for posting that interview.
Thankfully, my balky internet connection maintained itself for the whole thing.
He gave Mr. Armstrong room to roam, and roam he did!.
Thank you for posting that interview.
Thankfully, my balky internet connection maintained itself for the whole thing.
He gave Mr. Armstrong room to roam, and roam he did!.
That was funny. It reminded me a little of a Jerry Lewis scene were he was trying to control powerful hose breaking windows and knocking people over, amongst other things that happened. Least it wasn’t gunk through but the poor older lady her dog and fish and fireplace soot at the same time. Guess I correction busy right now U know the real Jerry Lewis.
I’m sure a good shower will get him going. 🙂
More brawn than brains, apparently. My first instinct would be to shut OFF the pump. Harold? “Go wrestle the beast!”
Those are some shitty posts!
Well… I didn’t bring up the subject, but…
Crap Train
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My son’s friend Harold is over one night. He’s big strong and built like a bulldozer. Lifts weights all the time, mid 30’s age.
His father used to work for a plumbing company, pumping out cesspools, so Harold knew something about it, and after exaggerating his knowledge, he gets a job pumping cesspools.
He was very new on the job when they sent him to a fancy multi story office complex to pump out the pool. It was a big one.
Anyway, he sticks that big fat hose into the “stuff”, turns on the pump, and nothing is getting sucked up, stuff is too dense, so he goes full throttle on the pump and the suction is still not enough.
So he radios back to the office, tells them he’s having a problem, and he thinks they should send someone else with more experience.
The boss says….”It’s no problem. Just reverse the pump. Put some of the “stuff” that’s already in the truck, into the pool to soften it up, dilute it a little, jiggle the hose around, and THEN you can suck it out.
So Harold has the hose draped into the pool, and he’s near the truck, throws the pump into reverse, and he knew right away he made a mistake by the sound of the pump as it reversed, at full throttle.
He glances out towards the pool, about 50 feet away, and what does he see? The damn hose he said, came completely out of the pool, like a big fat snake, pointing into the air, and was whipping back and forth, and spewing nasty smelly “stuff” all over the place.
He panics, runs over, tackles the hose like he’s playing football, and manages to get it back into the pool, but he hasn’t got any more strength, and has to let it go.
Back up into the air again, throwing stuff all over the place. People are yelling at him out the windows. They’re cursing at him. The stuff is going all over everybody’s cars, and is four inches deep in the parking lot.
Can you imagine this? What about all the fresh air intakes on the cars. So he finally shuts down the pump. He was covered head to toe in stuff. It was even in the back of his hooded sweatshirt.
He removed all his clothing except his shorts, and drove back to the office. He told the boss. “You don’t have to fire me, I’ll quit.” 🙂
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PS on the job story about Harold, “Tommy The Landlord”
So anyway, I tell this story to Tommy the “body guy. (He’s the best auto body mechanic, looks like Willie Nelson, pig tail and all, neat guy, know him for decades works in a back yard barn)
He can’t stop laughing, and it reminds him of a story to tell me.
He used to rent a big huge three story Herman Munster type house back in the hippie days. It had a big barn in back, where he did body work.
He also used to rent out rooms to others to keep costs down. Seems that all the toilets are backed up, all THREE stories. He goes down into the cellar, and looks for a spot to snake it out.
He sees what looks like big threaded “end cap”. He puts a big wrench on it, and the second he gave it the slightest bit of a turn, the cap popped off,
and SWOOOSH, right in his face. All three stories of you know what. He wore it. 🙂
Then he notices the cap wasn’t threaded at all. It was just a big lead plug, and that’s why it popped right out. 🙂
Those companies all seem to be making the big bucks with POG here. Seems they could afford to pay some of that out in bigger dividends. Should see some smaller cos eaten up soon.
“Hope this trashing ends soon” You got that right Brother!
That’s a good article. The companies highlighted all seemed to have good AISC’s and production numbers. I own some of them, not all, but most I guess.
The one that sticks out to me is BTG for a smaller company. Hard to believe that stock is $4. Course, hard to believe the HUI is 250 with the metals where the are and energy prices where they are.
Hope this trashing ends soon.
The Hiawatha ‘beavertail’
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