Metals406
Granfodder Runningsaw
Man, these threads just wander all over the place. Kinda like a forester marking trees.
Hahahahahahaha!
Man, these threads just wander all over the place. Kinda like a forester marking trees.
i'll whine, watched my tree monkey drop a 046 30' out of a tree today. then shrug his shoulders and smile.:msp_angry:
He would have been smiling through broken teeth! What an ass hat!:angry2:
Did ya straight gas it?
hahaha, comeon now Randy, as a participating member of the 60's you can't tell me that score only means runnin her too lean :msp_biggrin:
you can score any number of things in a positive way, but if you score a chainsaw, you weren't using GaryGoo oil.
He would have been smiling through broken teeth! What an ass hat!:angry2:
What's GaryGoo?
Okay I think I got it. It's kinda like the guy that runs out onto the battlefield after the shooting stops and bayonets the wounded. Close?
Now, that sounds more like shear ugliness to me.
Being a Mulqvist is more about your attitude towards a person you hate just because he does what he's obligated to do. The title was a long time ago given to me by a bricklayer. I was ordered to be his sidekick. The bricklayer was an infamous lunatic: he was a cranky man, usually drunk, quarrelsome, overly demanding, occasionally violent. On the other hand that wasn't untypical character among the masons at the time... Anyway, the bricklayer in speak had a reputation his armor bearers didn't last more than a week before taking off. He was never, never happy....
Well, he certainly played it funny with me from the day 1. But, my family has been on the construction work since... I don't even know. My grandfather and two of his brothers were bricklayers. I knew all the tricks, and I also played it funny. After two weeks, on a payday, he went to the boss and said: "Sack the boy now! I cant stand him anymore, he's such a Mulqvist!"
That became my nickname for awhile.