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2 hours ago, Joseph Cummings said:

You are forgetting about all the fluids spilled, and holes dug to bury anything they needed to get rid of. Going back 30 plus years ago everybody operated like slobs. I can think of a few guys cutting up utility transformers to get the copper and just letting the oil run on the ground. Lead acid batteries got broken, mercury switches got smashed, all kinds of shit went on the ground without a thought

so daily life you explain any different then the government spraying agent orange on the courageous  soldiers dying for this country????

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47 minutes ago, mechohaulic said:

most men take Viagra to assist issues for me it's these pictures . B81 oh yea

The blue one belonged to his half brother "Gus". We grew up in the same neighborhood and went to school together. I remember when he got it like 40 years ago all in primer. When we were like 16 he got a DM800 dump and quit school to run it doing subway construction in Philadelphia. He was operating the salt pier up in Fairless Hills Pa next to the steel mill. Whole operation, unloading the ships and all. Right after new year 2014 he was running a loader and the salt pile collapsed on him. I believe he died from suffocation. RIP Gussie

Here are some of his other toys

http://www.guspropper.com/whatthetruck/index.html

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