4:19 "Come with me and you'll be in a world of OSHA violations. " LOL
0:16 1ST CLIP That's NOT what happened. The driver was the owner of the TOWED car stealing the tow truck to stop it being repossessed.
The first clip isn't showing the owner of the tow truck, it's showing a guy who stole the truck driving off with it.
Even on the worst days we still need happy moments to dispel fatigue. Wishing everyone success in their careers.
That thumbnail is a Darwin award in progress
That plumbing is a work of art.
9:54 - no idiots here, just stripping the falsework from a beautifully formed brick arch.
This video is the perfect combination of funny fails and amazing stunts! It had me laughing from start to finish
Canβt stop laughing at [4:37]! This is top-notch!π
The arch way wasnβt a cock up. Those bricks were there only to surport the arch while it dried. That was a perfect example of right way.
LMAO most of these were genuinely brutal. ππ
The one woman walking away and not helping the man that helped her. And laughing while walking away. π©π©π©
@1:52 those that know, know this kid is a genius. Manual hammer-action drill!! (I think that's why they filmed it)
1:00 and 2:26: <Don't ask. Just... don't ask.> 3:40: It's not a pipe dream - it's a pipe nightmare! 4:32: "Hey, bud! Is that a jackhammer in your pit, or are you just so happy to see me?" 5:12, 5:18 and 5:44: I wonder if insurance will pay for this kind of domestic damage. 8:01: This guy should have taken a smoke after filling up. 9:01: Full in the blackface! 13:59: Overload Rodeo. 14:07: Well, at least that cellar won't have to worry about rats scurrying about... 17:27: What will those guys do if one of them has to get his back scratched? 19:09: Hey, man, look before you heave! 19:35: At least that lost load can be collected all in one go... 23:21: Practicing for the next maypole festival, perhaps?
10:25 These accidents are making me laugh so hard! Who would have thought a workday could be this chaotic?
omg that plumbing installation .. Never seen anything like it
4:51 is easy fix, just lower a smaller piece of pipe that fits into the fitting and put something sticky on it, not glue, but sticky enough so it can pull it up.
4:34 Been there, done that; I used a 90 Lbs jackhammer when installing drainage pipes (trying to achieve proper slope)
"I came for the fails, but stayed for the comedy show! ππΊ"
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