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For Chris Greaves
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Re: For Chris Greaves
LOL
That's to DIE for!
That's to DIE for!
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Rudi
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Re: For Chris Greaves
Are they advertising the Darwin Awards?
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Re: For Chris Greaves
Yes!Rudi wrote:LOL That's to DIE for!
And even more impressive, I saw it todie on my first day back in the real world!
Cheers
Chris
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Re: For Chris Greaves
No Kidding!HansV wrote:Welcome back to craneland!
It was so weird driving all around St John's and seeing just the one tower crane. I was going to add this image to my thread on "Construction", but it can go here instead. The quote is from one of the weekend papers here in Toronto, "Construction Garbage Dump of The World"
400 condos in 10 years is, now let me think ... roughly one a week.
And they are tall nowadays, 60-70 storeys each.
(signed) "Sunless" of Toronto
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There's nothing heavier than an empty water bottle