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Nice car!@spike.t, no more fat chick or guys with t*it & tea bags pictures, this is how it’s done.
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Nice car!@spike.t, no more fat chick or guys with t*it & tea bags pictures, this is how it’s done.
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I know what split-bolts are, but still funny.Back when I was doing electrical work we sent a apprentice off to the parts store to get some split bolts. He figured that we had sent him on a wild goose chase so he went and screwed off of a few hours, but then he figured that he better at least show up at the parts house. From what he told us later he found out that there actually was a part that was commonly called a split bolt that is used to connect two large wires together.
Surgical instruments frequently carry the name of the surgeon who designed them rather than any useful description of the tool: Debakey forceps, Kochers, Cooley clamps and so on. This creates a situation where new circulating nurses scramble to find many items and often have ask for help from more senior nurses while rushing trying not to disappoint an impatient surgeon. One surgeon I know would always send the newbie out looking for an Otis elevator...I know what split-bolts are, but still funny.
In the Navy we would send NUB's (non-useful bodies) out for gig line, bulkhead remover, sound-powered phone batteries, left handed pipe wrenches and food for the shaft seals. All in good fun of course. The only bad one was being sent for a machinist punch...that one got SERIOUS in a hurry.
@spike.t, no more fat chick or guys with t*it & tea bags pictures, this is how it’s done.
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And this while he had a patient under anesthetic?Surgical instruments frequently carry the name of the surgeon who designed them rather than any useful description of the tool: Debakey forceps, Kochers, Cooley clamps and so on. This creates a situation where new circulating nurses scramble to find many items and often have ask for help from more senior nurses while rushing trying not to disappoint an impatient surgeon. One surgeon I know would always send the newbie out looking for an Otis elevator...
A brief history of the evolution of surgery. Sounds like surgeons were moonlighting a blacksmiths to make their own tools. No wonder some surgical implements look like torture devices.Surgical instruments frequently carry the name of the surgeon who designed them rather than any useful description of the tool: Debakey forceps, Kochers, Cooley clamps and so on. This creates a situation where new circulating nurses scramble to find many items and often have ask for help from more senior nurses while rushing trying not to disappoint an impatient surgeon. One surgeon I know would always send the newbie out looking for an Otis elevator...
Nissan GT-R.Yeah what make of car?
Nissan GT-R.
In steelwork and welding an asshole is a loop tacked to a piece to lift it.In the electrical industry, explosion proof flex fittings are ordered by length and termed “ horse cocks” in the field.
I ordered one from supply house from a female salesperson and didn’t catch myself before ordering the fitting. She repeated the order and said
“ AHEM!, one 3/4” x15” horse cock”. I felt bad about my slip in ordering it that way.