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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Troll
Troll??? I've been posting here for 4 years and I'm now a troll. Jeez! some people.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Troll
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Who cares, it was 32 years ago. Too early in the day to be this wasted.
It's never too early to be wasted.Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Who cares, it was 32 years ago. Too early in the day to be this wasted.
Originally posted by: MegaVovaN
Take calipers and stick them up his ass. Deliberately, without smiling.
Originally posted by: clamum
It's never too early to be wasted.Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Who cares, it was 32 years ago. Too early in the day to be this wasted.
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
.......23 years old and have just got a job at a 2 person model shop at a place called RSI technologies. They made x-ray machines for Pfizer. Anyways, the other guy who works in the shop and is the foreman who hired me is Ed and he is about 38 6' burly looking with a bushy black goatee. About 3 days in I am at my work desk and Ed comes up next to me picks up my Brown&Sharpe dial calipers and says "Are these yours" to which i say "Yes" and he promptly drops them on the floor, deliberately i might add. As he does this he isn't smiling and i kinda go WTF and somehow realize he is just fucking with me. I just smile and picked up my calipers and we became pretty good friemds.
Now there is a 1" thick mat at every machine tool and desk in most machine shops like you would see in many Barber shops which would soften the blow of dropped objects and also is easy on ones feet. So he probably figured they wouldn't get damaged. Still.....
Originally posted by: Saint Michael
32 years later and you still haven't gotten over it?
Originally posted by: BoomerD
I'm curious why, after 32 years, this bothers you now. Do you feel like you should have done something for retribution?
How long did you work there? You've already said that you and he became good friends, was it a long-lasting work relationship too?
Did you use a company purchase order to buy a replacement set and put the ones he dropped into "shop tools?"
Were the two of you gay lovers and he was just wanting to get you to bend over the desk?
Originally posted by: Squisher
Dial calipers are probably the least precise tool in your toolbox outside of a scale. I'd say no harm, no foul.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Yes I agree that it was indeed an unusual thing to do. Why would he drop a piece of precision measuring equipment when it COULD have damaged them?
Did you ever ask HIM why he did it?
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Yes I agree that it was indeed an unusual thing to do. Why would he drop a piece of precision measuring equipment when it COULD have damaged them?
Did you ever ask HIM why he did it?
Originally posted by: venkman
he was trying to get you to bend over.
Think about it, 2 dudes all alone in a metal shop, one bent over picking calipers off the floor.
That sounds like a gay prono to me.
Originally posted by: Instan00dles
I would be pissed, back then I am sure that B&S dial calipers were really expensive. Even today a good one will cost over 100 dollars.
Originally posted by: CorCentral
If he keeps messing with you, get some Dykem Blue and spread it all over the underneath of a lathe handle or other machine handle. Tell him not to fuck with Papa Smurf! :laugh:
Of course, you'd have to do this pretty quickly right before he uses the equipment, because it dries within' a few minutes or so.
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: CorCentral
If he keeps messing with you, get some Dykem Blue and spread it all over the underneath of a lathe handle or other machine handle. Tell him not to fuck with Papa Smurf! :laugh:
Of course, you'd have to do this pretty quickly right before he uses the equipment, because it dries within' a few minutes or so.
This was 32 years ago guy and I havn't seen Ed nor worked in a machine shop in 30.