I saw a guy walk into Wendys with gaffs on.

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The treeman awoke before dawn

He put his spikes on


And he walked on down to Wendy's to get a triple with cheese.

Had a five man crew for powerline clearance and they got to doing too much yacking in the am. I decided to give them a reminder and showed up first most days they were 2 to 4 minutes late lmao, anyway I got every saw out of the bins and started them up and chipper and all trucks warming them up. I hid to see there expression and it was absolutely priceless :hmm3grin2orange:
 
I have forgot my hard hat was on many times until home and watching the tube lol. Never chaps or spurs though.

My boss was funny one day, a month or so ago. He was climbing a little tree that was down over a bank. I was able to stand on top of the bank and be about parallel with him and ten feet away or so. The pickup was parked close by where I could access it. The sun was really beating down-- he had his safety sunglasses on, and he asked me to get his sunglasses from the truck. I knew he was already wearing some so I went looking for a different pair figuring he wanted darker ones or something. All I found were his driving sun glasses on the dash, so I grabbed them and headed back. He looked at them, and said, "Those are my driving glasses." He gave me a funny look. I said. "They're the only ones I saw." "Ok," he said, "Give 'em to me." So I tossed them to him. He had on his climbing helmet with chin strap and the strap was over the earpieces of the safety sunglasses he was wearing. He commenced, with a real serious look on his face, to put the driving glasses on OVER his safety sunglasses. I looked at him kind of funny as he turned back to the tree and was about to start working, as I'd never seen anybody do that before. I had figured he would toss the other glasses back to me, but no, he wore both at once. "I don't know where those safety sunglasses are," he said. "I really should have them on, you know." I busted my gut laughing, and he didn't know why. "What?" he said. I had to tell him he was wearing two pairs of sunglasses and didn't know it. It was just that bright of a day the one pair didn't seem to be protecting his eyes. We had a good laugh. After that, he tried to save face by continuing to wear both pairs. "It actually works better this way," he said. . . . . .:clap::clap::clap:
 
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