CowwFace
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Hey List,
It's a bit off topic, but reading these post reminded me when I was a kid I worked in a Mexican restaurant in Bismarck ND... I had just mopped the floor in the evening and a cheese delivery guy came real late. Anywho, neither of us thought a bit about it and he had a handcart (2 wheel dolly) with about 100lb of cheeze on it.. the cooler was down 1 flight of stairs (Split level type stairs with a 180 turn 1/2 way down) .. After I opened the door for him, I went back to swabbin'.
He dropped the wheels of that handcart down that first step.. he was standing on a slippery just mopped floor.. and ZING!!!! he disappeared down that staircase .. looked like he was riding a snowmobile... Apparently heavy boxes of shredded cheese make a good impact dissipation device.. he was un-injured .. but we did have a good laugh... hehhe... carried the rest of the cheese down one box at a time.
Could have used that dozer I guess...
It's a bit off topic, but reading these post reminded me when I was a kid I worked in a Mexican restaurant in Bismarck ND... I had just mopped the floor in the evening and a cheese delivery guy came real late. Anywho, neither of us thought a bit about it and he had a handcart (2 wheel dolly) with about 100lb of cheeze on it.. the cooler was down 1 flight of stairs (Split level type stairs with a 180 turn 1/2 way down) .. After I opened the door for him, I went back to swabbin'.
He dropped the wheels of that handcart down that first step.. he was standing on a slippery just mopped floor.. and ZING!!!! he disappeared down that staircase .. looked like he was riding a snowmobile... Apparently heavy boxes of shredded cheese make a good impact dissipation device.. he was un-injured .. but we did have a good laugh... hehhe... carried the rest of the cheese down one box at a time.
Could have used that dozer I guess...