Posted by Gambles on April 02, 2021 at 05:23:25 from (24.246.213.81):
In Reply to: Today's funny posted by jon f mn on April 02, 2021 at 03:28:25:
For sure! A lifetime ago, I was a forklift mechanic for a place that had about 30 POS lifts. It kept me busy. Anyway, I worked with about 9 other guys in the shop, all of us practical jokers. At the time, I drove a Dodge Ramcharger. I'm not a Dodge man at all, but the vehicle was pretty cool. 4WD, factory roll bar, tall tires that raised it up a couple of inches and a pretty paint job. Except for the fact it got 8 mpg no matter what... Anyway, that Dodge also had the chrome spring-loaded ram head on the hood. It was a favorite attraction to one guy in the shop, as he would twist it 90 or 180 and leave it there just to think he was funny. It didn't bother me, but he thought he was being a real smarty. One day, I put a light coating of anit-seize on the ram head. I knew when he was going to twist it and right after it happened, I asked him to show his hands. You should have seen the puzzlement on his face as he was wondering how his one hand was full of anti-seize. He never touched it again and nine other guys got a good laugh about it.
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