by ken svay » Thu Aug 13, 2015 5:34 pm
Not sure how much some here know about the building game but there are often cement bags on upper floors used by wet trades. In London back in the early seventies concrete was often mixed by hand on upper floors. But there were worse projectiles, big galvanised piss buckets everywhere. Often not emptied for months and pretty crusty, lobbing a brick into one as your mate walked by was a good one. As was simply tipping it over an opening in the slab or over the edge of the building.
This nanny state OH and S stuff has ruined a lot of the humour on building sites.
Not sure how much some here know about the building game but there are often cement bags on upper floors used by wet trades. In London back in the early seventies concrete was often mixed by hand on upper floors. But there were worse projectiles, big galvanised piss buckets everywhere. Often not emptied for months and pretty crusty, lobbing a brick into one as your mate walked by was a good one. As was simply tipping it over an opening in the slab or over the edge of the building.
This nanny state OH and S stuff has ruined a lot of the humour on building sites.