Why… what a nasty potty mouth!!! If that were one a my boys…I’d wash his mouth out with soap! Profanity is a public expression of stupidity!!!
This is why I like Phil over at busted knuckles. The man is always unfailingly polite and good natured. He’s got a sunny disposition, a positive outlook on life. Even when he’s dealing with turdies like Cederq!
You tards could all learn a valuable lesson from him…
Umm... I gotta feelin if I was talking to Phil, I wouldn't need a translator. Springloaded to the "cuss" position, and all. Still don't cuss around women or kids.
ReplyDeleteYou have never talked with Phil over the phone or in person... You will live to regret it and will be on the receiving end of a "I told you so!" From me...
ReplyDeleteSoap? Wash it out with beer. If he's got that vocabulary it means he's been paying attention!
ReplyDeleteThe only difference between that and what I said at work today is the 10mm part. Mine was an 11/32 and if I ever meet the sorry sumbitch who invented that size nut to fit on a 10-32 bolt I’m gonna kick him right in the nuts cuz the one next to it was a friggin 3/8ths. I ain’t got time to drag my old ass across the hangar just cuz some d-bag enginerd couldn’t find the 8 on his keyboard so he thought a cupla 1’s, a 3 anna 2 were good enough. Schmuck.
ReplyDeleteYou right about that 11/32 b.s.. worked on a lot of British airplanes that were eat up with 'em. Worked on Hawkers that used those coin slot screws. Some of them were aluminum. Most PITA thing I ever worked on. Safety wire everything and then seal it. I swore when delivered to customer they sealed the logbook with PRC.
DeleteOrder 10 packs of 10 MM off Amazon. Problem solved.
DeleteIn 40 years working for a Natural Gas Pipeline only once did I hear a welder give a warning that he was about to strike an arc.
ReplyDeleteI bought a 1/4drive 10mm socket at Home Depot for the princely sum of 87cents yesterday. There is no excuse for not having a spare at that price.
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Damn! Someone is laying the syrup and butter on real thick.
ReplyDeleteIf that's the case then you really don't want to be around me when I'm working on an outboard motor or any marine engine for that matter.
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