Always something around here

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Got home and checked my FB feed. Someone is asking for help fixing this mess lol

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It’s why I’m not on FB any more………
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It’s kind of funny. I have under 350 friends on FB, and multiples of 10k connects on LinkedIn. My fb posts are friends only.

So I’ll post something I think is interesting and if it takes off, I’ll get maybe 25 likes 😂

I posted myself wearing my Hartford Whalers Jersey and I got 60 likes. That’s a pretty high ratio.

Last week I got a notification, “You and Meghan shared a memory 16 years ago!”

Huh? I go to see and she sent me a message 1/18/09. Guess I never saw it (I was hot for her). Too bad 😆

I do own the stock. Got it at the IPO.
 
I don't know what I'm looking at. Which is good because no one is asking me to fix it. I got very low marks for empathy on a work personality test. It surprised me. But maybe it's true. If something like this came across my FB or Linkedin feed and I didn't personally know and like the person, it wouldn't even register to me.
 
Silly me, I got a crystal ball for Christmas. Let me look......

I see 3 or 4 guys with floor jacks....the jacks are on cracked 2x8s....no level ground in sight.
Wait...wait...I see a toppling truck...panic...indecision..
Now I see a hospital emergency room entrance.......
 
They drove off the end and the fenders are now jammed under the truck. I don't think those dollys are designed to hold a full size truck.
There is more to the story then that. You can see the plastic ramp in the picture slid across the pavement and the dirt as well...so they were pushing that ramp with some weight on it. It looks like the trailer tire skidded as well...locked up under the weight of the truck, and pushed.
 
There is more to the story then that. You can see the plastic ramp in the picture slid across the pavement and the dirt as well...so they were pushing that ramp with some weight on it. It looks like the trailer tire skidded as well...locked up under the weight of the truck, and pushed.
Probably trying to drive up the ramp because they don't have a hydraulic jack.
 
Whatever problem they were having, they've made it worse.

The panel gap between door and fender, is it me or is it none? Has this truck been "loved" in the past?
 
At first I thought it was simply a clear-coat problem. Then I kept scrolling.

Since it sunny, looks warm, and the truck is missing copious amounts of rust, I'm assuming that they are too far away for me to help. Shucks! Sarcasm aside, I hope nobody gets hurt.
 
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