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> totally, it's essentially a reward for being an oaf.
>
> "i was walking through the hall and didn't notice the floor was
> wet"
> exactly.
> YOU didn't notice.
> pay more attention and take some responsibility for your own idiocy.
Or, alternatively, bankrupt some poor small company for your own imbecility.
"i was walking through the hall and didn't notice the floor was wet"
exactly.
YOU didn't notice.
pay more attention and take some responsibility for your own idiocy.
> "i was actually fitting a security system, and had been given
> the wrong kind of ladder.
> i got £5000."
I hate them adverts especially the one with the woman who says at the end *and they were very nice people*
Of course they were bloody nice people they just got you 5 grand off a company because you can't be bothered to look where you're bloomin going you daft bint. I'd think they were nice people to if they did that for me.
> Kawada wrote:
> Hehe i was thinking that *hmmm is the ladder meant to be bending
> like
> that?*
>
> You wouldn't want to use it to clean your upstairs windows, would
> you? :-s
"i was actually fitting a security system, and had been given the wrong kind of ladder.
i got £5000."
as for the suicide dive, obviously they use lighter ladders or each ladder match would last about 30 seconds before each guy was knocked out. the cage/ladder slip was pretty funny though :)
Was that a real low blow on Y2J? Looked pretty painful
> Hehe i was thinking that *hmmm is the ladder meant to be bending like
> that?*
You wouldn't want to use it to clean your upstairs windows, would you? :-s
> Lol...that was a great suicide dive though
It was, but it had the unfortunate side-effect of showing just how flimsy and flexible the ladders they use really are...