Could’nt let a post about mud go by without giving this years T in the park a mention.
And before anybody asks, yes on one occasion I did land on my arse meaning a complete change of clothes and a good laugh for the guys who saw me
Could’nt let a post about mud go by without giving this years T in the park a mention.
And before anybody asks, yes on one occasion I did land on my arse meaning a complete change of clothes and a good laugh for the guys who saw me
happysack:
0this is mud
That’s enough to strike fear in to the hearts of the mr sheene brigade [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
happysack:
0this is mud
Commonly known as “down in the sh*t”
blue estate:
happysack:
0this is mudThat’s enough to strike fear in to the hearts of the mr sheene brigade [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
I think Charlie’s got more important things to worry about.
Leave the concrete yard to the professionals!
truckyboy:
Back in the day most transport yards were like that, was a nuisance when you went for an interview, came out covered in the stuff not knowing if you got the job or not.
Yeah, sometimes with yer boots sucked off your feet in the ****
I laugh at the sites where they employ some agency guy to wash the wheels. He usually sets up shop in a low spot so as you move forwards you get your tyres dirty once more. The best/worst I’ve ever seen was at RAF Brize Norton where about 6 of us on Smiths were there an hour because said agency guy was stood in a massive puddle. It was hilarious to see, this dipstick getting frustrated because the wheels wouldn’t clean and nobody had the heart to explain it to him. Until the site agent realised how much time he was wasting and kicked him off site.
Muckaway:
I laugh at the sites where they employ some agency guy to wash the wheels. He usually sets up shop in a low spot so as you move forwards you get your tyres dirty once more. The best/worst I’ve ever seen was at RAF Brize Norton where about 6 of us on Smiths were there an hour because said agency guy was stood in a massive puddle. It was hilarious to see, this dipstick getting frustrated because the wheels wouldn’t clean and nobody had the heart to explain it to him. Until the site agent realised how much time he was wasting and kicked him off site.
That reminded me of a time when I stood and observed some plank loading a bobcat with a shovel… Haha
The wash bloke spent hours on my truck Monday , I did all inside when I gt back sat , it looked new again when I left tues, 4 hrs later driving round the building site at London gateway and we might as well not bothered , so disheartening
I got sent to a farm just outside Kilmarnock today with a delivery. A little muddy track up to the farm. I was getting a bit upset as I had just gave the truck a good wash this morning plus I had a shiney brand new trailer on. Turns out that was the least of my issues. The whole place was covered cow ■■■■ and ■■■■. It got all over the truck and I must have dragged half of it back into the cab with me. ■■■■■■ me off a little bit.[emoji35]
I have it on good authority that one of the Tnet members is swapping his love of mud, for this. …
No worse than going into paper mill yards and tipping bales of waste paper in the ■■■■■■■ rain.Slush,similar to pape mache[spelling]coming over your boots.
regards dave.
happysack:
I have it on good authority that one of the Tnet members is swapping his love of mud, for this. …0
Good luck[emoji6]
Cheers matey,3 days to go,will really miss getting up at 4am ,sloshing about in mud,sitting on a crane in horizontal rain/sleet/snow,burst pipes,midges etc etc
And trading that luxury to listen to greety faced drivers? [emoji38]
happysack:
And trading that luxury to listen to greety faced drivers? [emoji38]
Over the phone or on the CB,it’s all the same to me I’ll only have to listen to them from 8 till 5
GOG47:
happysack:
And trading that luxury to listen to greety faced drivers? [emoji38]Over the phone or on the CB,it’s all the same to me [emoji38] I’ll only have to listen to them from 8 till 5
Good point. Need a tea boy?