Chuck Thoits
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The first on reminded me of this one.
Toddlers and construction sites don't mix ether. Another friend was putting an addition on his house. The foundation was done and capped. The carrying stick had a hum in it so one of the lolly columns had been cut short knowing that when the weight of the house was put on it it would settle down to the right elevation. Well he thought nothing of letting the kids play around the job site. And one day before the walls went up the youngest was down in the basement. Sure as the sun come up that kid found the only thing that could hurt her down there and manage to tip that lolly column over. Not sure how she managed to get it dislodge from what was holding it up but at any rate it tipped over crushing her hand.
Toddlers and construction sites don't mix ether. Another friend was putting an addition on his house. The foundation was done and capped. The carrying stick had a hum in it so one of the lolly columns had been cut short knowing that when the weight of the house was put on it it would settle down to the right elevation. Well he thought nothing of letting the kids play around the job site. And one day before the walls went up the youngest was down in the basement. Sure as the sun come up that kid found the only thing that could hurt her down there and manage to tip that lolly column over. Not sure how she managed to get it dislodge from what was holding it up but at any rate it tipped over crushing her hand.