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My God I wish I could have posted in this before the Admins closed it, jeez, help, guide me, My god :mad2:
 
lol...
reminds me of this place i worked at this one time...
there was this foreman called steve...well, we got into work one morning to find an entire wall of this building all bowed out...i mean it, one good kick and it would`v been down..lol...
then we found out it was steve...he`d driven into it full pelt with the forks..lol..
another time he`d had the forktruck wheels down one of the drains (for the umpteenth time)..so one of the other forktrucks had to drag it out...once out of the drain off he went driving round ...
everything ok you think yes...er..WRONG!!
caus what would`v happened was the hydraulic pipes that fed the torque converter had been smacked off...so there would be this trail of oil wherever he drove..lol...and when it ran out of oil...and it started lurching and inching forward what would he do...lol
go fill it up with oil and carry on driving it round...
he went through a full drum of oil once doing that..lolffs...lol..
mad was that place....

Lmao where would you even start cleaning that mess up??
 
My God I started this thread for fun a couple of days back and would have never believed it would have over 1800 views and over 135 ish replies, where will it end :biggrin5:
 
Electrical Trainee, 8ww DIYERS Boring has anyone actually thought of starting a thread about electrical installation and it not get dragged down Electrical Trainee, Diyer route that all threads end up going down this site is getting very boring.
 
Didn't even realise you could delete your account...

It does get tedious yes, but we need to rid the trade of its cockroach courses. There are plenty of other threads around that are to do with electrical installations, it's just the ones that happen to appear at the top all the time (because they get the most comments) are the diy-bashing threads.
 
well it's because alot of sparks and so called sparks on here are either very bored or just to proud to admit that their tade has been made more accessable to joe blogs you wont get rid of Electrical Trainee as as long as people are prepared to part with their cash so just except it.
 
Lmao where would you even start cleaning that mess up??
there was like this trail of oil all over the place...you could see where he`d been....lol..
mind you...that wasn`t as bad as the time when jonty had been out wakefield getting
p!ssed...and he had to pass by work on his way home...so he broke in and took one of the fork trucks for a joyride all round ossett town centre...lol..
you could see where he`d been caus the heel of the forks had been scraping the tarmac...lol...then a week later...HE DID IT AGAIN!!...this time he left it at the top of pildacre hill (very steep hill)...lol....
that was at the same place as that steve i mentioned....
 

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