Posted by PJH on December 06, 2011 at 17:41:32 from (50.40.182.99):
In Reply to: o/t would you believe? posted by larry@stinescorner on December 06, 2011 at 17:23:42:
We once had a college student on a ten speed bike slip between our barricades at high speed onto some freshly poured and still being finished sidewalk. That wet concrete grabbed his front wheel and stopped it dead. He went over the handlebars and plowed chin-first through the wet concrete. He floundered around like a fish outa water. I thought the finishers were gonna kill him, but when he was finally able to get up, we all felt sorry for him - he had it in his hair, mouth, ears, eyes, pockets, books - everywhere. He was apologizing as fast as he could talk. Knocked his glasses off, ruined his books - we hosed him off, books and all and he went on his bedraggled way. He was a good kid - just didn't dawn on him what those guys were doing on their knees on each side of that sidewalk.
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