One of them was my old man. I remember him B slapping a mailman for half a block for kicking our cocker spaniel. a I remember the mailman’s high pitched screams. And I remember he winked at me as the cops handcuffed his hands behind his back. Those WWII vets were some seriously rough cobs.
Mr Shitforbrains – you are an a grade fuckwit. There have been many military folks that should have known not to fight, but the ones in WW2 were not among those.
EL Cherokee
December 29, 2018 9:02 pm
From the memory hole files: Lots of Native Americans got these jobs because they have perfect balance. They can also see 40 times as many stars as regulah folks. Too bad they intermarried with whiggers and ‘self genocided’. Seriously, you can’t walk down the street without meeting a whigger who is 1/24 Cherokee.
In the 30’s Inspectors were busy with other depressing things.
It just doesn’tmatter
December 30, 2018 10:49 am
Certainly, they are above a safe platform not visible in this photo.
I have a similar poster in my motor room.
I love watching the men eat lunch high in sky.
Brave.
Just try to get a women on that beam.
Just try to get me on that beam. Holy shit!
One of them was my old man. I remember him B slapping a mailman for half a block for kicking our cocker spaniel. a I remember the mailman’s high pitched screams. And I remember he winked at me as the cops handcuffed his hands behind his back. Those WWII vets were some seriously rough cobs.
Yea, too bad they were mercenaries for global communism.
Mr Shitforbrains – you are an a grade fuckwit. There have been many military folks that should have known not to fight, but the ones in WW2 were not among those.
From the memory hole files: Lots of Native Americans got these jobs because they have perfect balance. They can also see 40 times as many stars as regulah folks. Too bad they intermarried with whiggers and ‘self genocided’. Seriously, you can’t walk down the street without meeting a whigger who is 1/24 Cherokee.
EC – lots of Indians worked high steel. One tribe in particular, I forget which one, was renowned for it.
“Virtually every skyscraper … has been built by Mohawk and other Iroquois ironworkers including the new Time Warner building…Rockefeller Center, Empire State building, Chrysler, all these skyscrapers, virtually all the bridges,” said Robert Venables, a historian and former Director of Cornell University’s American Indian studies program.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/why-the-mohawks-are-no-longer-walking-the-high-steel/article13941326/
Nobody is doing anything to take credit for in that picture.
Looks to me like those girders are being examined by Government Inspectors.
The only reason I’m not 1005 convinced is there aren’t two Supervisors giving contradictory orders to each of their snoring “Inspector” subordinates.
In the 30’s Inspectors were busy with other depressing things.
Certainly, they are above a safe platform not visible in this photo.
I have a similar poster in my motor room.
I love watching the men eat lunch high in sky.
Brave.