scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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Monday, December 31, 2007
What Gummint Does
Guardrails II
Workers finish a long day
spent building this steel-in-concrete parking barrier, and are anxious
for a nice cold beer at their favorite haunt. Vroom-Vroom.
gregor, can't blame them messicans as only one ladder? In Cali, the observation is ladder is "still" attached to the roof. In the Sacramento area, road conditions daily info includes "the obligatory ladder in the highway report." Now that's some messicans. ;-)
Oops!
ReplyDeleteWonder if they got fired for that?
Looks like they have the best parking spot in front of the pub sewed up!
ReplyDeleteLt. Col. Gen. Taigunner dick
I hate when that happens.
ReplyDeleteI don't see a problem. They can use their ladder to climb over the posts.
ReplyDeleteGot hot earlier so Bob told Phil to open a couple of doze windows.
ReplyDeleteI am sure those guys work for me.
ReplyDeleteYep, that is the kind of people I tend to hire.
Chuck from Tacoma
I'll bet at least one of those posts is removable, with a lock at its base. That's the way they do it California.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet they had a few pints at the pub before they resumed work.
ReplyDelete"I'll bet at least one of those posts is removable"........Yep. Third down from the top.
ReplyDeletedamn, can't even blame it on them being messicans, either, as there's only one ladder tied tot he top of the truck.
ReplyDeleteHope you and Mother Superior have a Happy New Year. Keep the faith.
gregor, can't blame them messicans as only one ladder? In Cali, the observation is ladder is "still" attached to the roof.
ReplyDeleteIn the Sacramento area, road conditions daily info includes "the obligatory ladder in the highway report." Now that's some messicans. ;-)