Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Crane Operator makes a BIG Mistake
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I had to watch it a couple of times just to make sure I saw everything!
Man, that guy could run!!!!!
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I wish I am able to run like that.
But why did he run it wouldn't be hard to figure out he was the crane operator?
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Even though it was the lifting straps that failed they are supplied by the crane company to do the job and it's up to the crane operator to make sure what he's lifting is safe to do.
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Man Swipes KY Jelly, Pregnancy Tests
A man from Norwood, a suburb of Cincinnati, is facing a theft charge after swiping pregnancy tests and personal lubricant from a store over the weekend.
William Hughes, 19, is facing one misdemeanor count of theft.
The shoplifting happened around 1 a.m. Saturday at the Walgreens store located on the 4600 block of Montgomery Road in Norwood.
He opened the test box and a box of KY lubricant, and concealed the items in his pocket, according to police. The items had a value of nearly $20.
Police say Hughes was wearing pajamas at the time of his arrest.
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William Hughes, 19, is facing one misdemeanor count of theft.
The shoplifting happened around 1 a.m. Saturday at the Walgreens store located on the 4600 block of Montgomery Road in Norwood.
He opened the test box and a box of KY lubricant, and concealed the items in his pocket, according to police. The items had a value of nearly $20.
Police say Hughes was wearing pajamas at the time of his arrest.
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Did You Know.......
William Henry Harrison delivered the longest Inaugural address, at 8,445 words, on March 4, 1841—a bitterly cold, wet day. He died one month later of pneumonia, believed to have been brought on by prolonged exposure to the elements on his Inauguration Day.
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John Adams' Inaugural address, which totaled 2,308 words, contained the longest sentence, at 737 words.
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After Washington's second Inaugural address, the next shortest was Franklin D. Roosevelt's fourth address on January 20, 1945, at just 559 words. Roosevelt had chosen to have a simple Inauguration at the White House in light of the nation's involvement in World War II.
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John Adams' Inaugural address, which totaled 2,308 words, contained the longest sentence, at 737 words.
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After Washington's second Inaugural address, the next shortest was Franklin D. Roosevelt's fourth address on January 20, 1945, at just 559 words. Roosevelt had chosen to have a simple Inauguration at the White House in light of the nation's involvement in World War II.
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