"I know a railwayman of 40-odd years' service," says Juan Quar, "and he tells me a new gruesome yarn each time we meet. Last week's was of checking the time on the wristwatch of a severed arm he'd just collected after a track fatality."
Tell us the horrible stories you tease the new hires with, or that you've been told.
NB By definition, these are probably all made up. Roll with it
(, Thu 5 Sep 2013, 17:33)
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A while back I was talking to a mate of a mate who works in strip mining - I was wondering whether it was possible to make a short film set on a Bagger 288 - and we got talking about the other machinery they employ. He got on to a story about the enormous trucks they use to cart away all the stuff they've mined, which have suitably enormous tyres. Apparently* if you're standing next to one of these tyres when they burst, the force of it is enough to practically vaporise you - he said he'd seen it happen and there "wasn't much left of the guy to bury".
*obligatory use of "apparently"
(, Tue 10 Sep 2013, 13:14, 8 replies)
Your story was good too though.
(, Tue 10 Sep 2013, 13:23, closed)
*obligatory insinuation that "strip mining" is a euphemism for something seedy, in connection with your photo-erotica endeavours*
(, Tue 10 Sep 2013, 13:35, closed)
...makes it clear that a catastrophic tyre blowout can certainly kill you, via flying debris or simply pressure-wave damage.
But vapourise? Nah. Not gonna happen without high explosives.
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(, Tue 10 Sep 2013, 15:24, closed)
what more do you want?
[edit] Having done a bit of googling myself, he must have been talking about something like this - www.vannattabros.com/truck28.html
And I reckon that one of those fuckers bursting would spread you very thinly over a wide area
(, Tue 10 Sep 2013, 15:28, closed)
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