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    Worker chasing lizard on freshly poured concrete - GIF

    Worker chasing lizard on freshly poured concrete.




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    That sure is a soupy pour

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    That's like burn'in down the barn to get rid of the rats!

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    That's funny. Years ago I tiled the entry way at a friends house. When I came back in the morning to grout, the tiles did look not quiet right.
    I called my friend and asked what happened Ted?
    He sheepishly said the dog (maybe 8-9 #) had walked on it so he went to get it (He was in the 350#+ range).

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    Quote Originally Posted by meyer77 View Post
    That's funny. Years ago I tiled the entry way at a friends house. When I came back in the morning to grout, the tiles did look not quiet right.
    I called my friend and asked what happened Ted?
    He sheepishly said the dog (maybe 8-9 #) had walked on it so he went to get it (He was in the 350#+ range).
    Yeah an 8 or 9 or even a 30# dog could probably walk on them all day long and not do any damage, but bot a 350# Ted.
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    A friend of mine was doing the basement of his resturant over for the sports crowd. So he was having the floor done in stamped concrete slate pattern.
    Well it was during PA hunting season and one of the guys brought down a couple of hind quarters, for the dinner menu.
    I grabbed one of the feet and stamped it into the fresh concrete creating a path thru the bar area, when one of the workers saw it he yelled "animal" I had to convince him it was OK to leave in the prints!

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    Birds are jerks: #5,678 in a series :-)

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