Anyone ever regret willingly thinning the herd?

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toad
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Re: Anyone ever regret willingly thinning the herd?

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The bottom of every tool in his box was covered with molly grease. He'd pick up a tool and cuss. He finally started wiping the bottom of every tool in a drawer that he found a greased tool in. Of course the tools in the drawers he' wiped would be re-greased sooner or later. It took a while but he started leaving stuff alone. It seems he couldn't take the joke when it was done to him.
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Re: Anyone ever regret willingly thinning the herd?

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Netpackrat wrote:very drawer was filled with sand, and neatly leveled off.
I heard about a similar stunt being done in the trades, but they didn't use sand... :shock:
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Re: Anyone ever regret willingly thinning the herd?

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Precision wrote:Add one tuna blood line...
That deserves a Michelin star for creativity.
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Re: Anyone ever regret willingly thinning the herd?

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Tool thief, A&P creativity...

Went on vacation. Returned to find his rollaway fitted with zerks and pumped full of grease.
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toad
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Re: Anyone ever regret willingly thinning the herd?

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Bag of shrimp shells taped to the bottom of his roll away tool box.
Have we started a variation of Monty Python's "The Three Yorkshiremen." :?:
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Bag of left over fruits and vegetables duct taped to the bottom of a desk. Desk soon surrounded by a cloud of fruit flies.
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