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    Construction worker walking on thin ice - GIF


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    My question is was he just playing around to see if he could break the ice? Normally if you are on a construction site like that one and needed a route across some ice like that you would try not to break it by walking as gingerly as possible and probably would have placed some matting sheets of some kind on top of the ice, he sure shouldn't have been bouncing on it

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    That's great, you can see the crack start to propagate under his left foot as he lifts the right on. If he's in Philadelphia that's called FAAFO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroun View Post
    That's great, you can see the crack start to propagate under his left foot as he lifts the right on. If he's in Philadelphia that's called FAAFO
    C'mon man, what does FAAFO mean? Give me the GP version. GP, PG, hell I don't know!
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    **** around and find out

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    It seems the polar bear is way smarter than the construction worker
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    It seems the polar bear is way smarter than the construction worker
    Well, the bear is white. (Sorry, just couldn't pass up the obvious. My comment is for humor/entertainment purposes, only... not meant to offend.)

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    The animal kingdom is a wealth of knowledge to humans. The bear creeps rather than walks and creates shock force that could break the ice! But even if it breaks the ice, the bear is still at home.

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