Somewhere between Gardening and Tellvoat is an appropriate sub for talking about the work we do on our yards. Worked your ass off all day in the yard? Post a photo or talk about it here.
i suspected this since the whole bs started as soon as the govt began to pay hospitals per convid cases i knew then that this would happen. these ppl, administrators, nurses and rest reserve to be in jail all those ppl that participated in this
Sorry friends for this. It does fit the category but from the most jewish movie ever. Enjoy or cringe as you must. Call me names for it, I deserve them.
On July 14, 1999, a massive crane named Big Blue collapsed while lifting a section of the retractable roof for the new Miller Park baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The accident killed three iron workers and injured five others. The crane, which was lifting a section of the stadium roof weighing over 450 tons, collapsed due to several environmental factors, including wind speeds of 20-21 mph with gusts up to 26-27 mph, and the crane sinking about a foot into the soil when it initially lifted the roof section earlier that day. The incident led to significant financial consequences, including over $500,000 in fines and a lawsuit settlement of over $99 million, and delayed the completion of Miller Park by a year. The collapse also highlighted critical issues in crane safety and management, leading to important lessons for the construction industry.