Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Men at work!!!

I thought that I would just share this with you. After all the hard work I put into clearing the moss during the summer we are now having the back yard cleaned. What you can't see is another guy standing watching just out of sight. What came to mind was how many men does it take to.........but I'm sure someone out there can come up with a much better caption than that!!!!!

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At 16/10/07 11:45, Blogger Unknown said...

Men Hard(ly) at Work.

;)

 
At 16/10/07 13:12, Blogger Beccy said...

Love tiger lambs comment, can't come up with one myself!

 
At 16/10/07 13:34, Blogger FH said...

What a waste of all your elbow grease!! They get somebody else do it when it's their turn!!;p

 
At 16/10/07 14:18, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too often seen at roadside worksites.
Tiggerlane's comment is perfect!

 
At 16/10/07 15:25, Blogger Unknown said...

"Is he doing that right?"

It seems that it takes two to three ladies here to paint the light poles. They all stand around one pole at a time. And paint the pole with a tiny brush. Nuts!

 
At 16/10/07 15:40, Blogger Changes in the wind said...

Too many bosses and too few workers is the fate of many a project:)

 
At 16/10/07 15:44, Blogger Robocop said...

That pic kind of reminded me of my job. Inmate control with a Warden, three Assistant Wardens, The Chief, and their secretaries, and of course my Captain , and Lieutenant, all telling me how to do my job.

 
At 16/10/07 16:38, Blogger ~ej said...

lol, men watching men work??
and what a pretty drive...

 
At 16/10/07 18:10, Blogger katy said...

'you missed a brick'

 
At 16/10/07 18:54, Blogger frannie said...

I think the one you came up with is pretty good!

 
At 16/10/07 19:10, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thick chappy leaning on the gate pillar at 15.00 hrs was still in that position and one in the van asleep when I got home at five oclock. It does look a bit better though. Love

 
At 16/10/07 19:18, Blogger ChrisB said...

TLG if I was giving prizes you would get one for that caption!

Asha the two young lads were actually taking it in turn about 15 mins each.

lisa's chaos clearly not because they missed a section behind one of the gates so they were soon told about that today.

robocop it's funny how management is always top heavy.

her in doors- you are not wrong there see my comment above!!

 
At 16/10/07 19:47, Blogger sallywrites said...

Yes indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
At 16/10/07 23:07, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Since everyone liked the Band Name, here's a few of their songs...

Another prick at the wall.
Under pressure.
Lean on Me.
Lazy Sunday Afternoon.

 
At 16/10/07 23:09, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, and I have a high pressure system that I clean my pavers with, and I normally go for a 2 hours before I take a break. (although that's a thing of the past with the water restrictions we have now).

 
At 16/10/07 23:34, Blogger Hootin Anni said...

YOU HAVE A TREAT AT MY BLOG!!! Drop by, scroll down and pick it up if you'd like. [on my Wordless Wednesday post]

 
At 17/10/07 05:50, Blogger Pamela said...

reminds me of Dr Suess and the Bee Watchers

Oh, the jobs people work at!
Out west, near Hawtch-Hawtch,
there’s a Hawtch-Hawtcher Bee-Watcher.
His job is to watch…
is to keep both his eyes on the lazy town bee.
A bee that is watched will work harder, you see.
Well…he watched and he watched.
But, in spite of his watch,
that bee didn’t work any harder. Not mawtch.

 
At 17/10/07 09:20, Blogger ChrisB said...

WT very good :)

Pamela love your quote we still have Dr Suess books but I don't actually recall that one.

 
At 17/10/07 09:41, Blogger Unknown said...

Ahhh....now...if only I could get my creative juices flowing AND post early enough in one of Ree's Name That Photo Constest - I might have a sliver of a chance. lol

 
At 17/10/07 15:36, Anonymous Anonymous said...

:-) Love them!

 
At 18/10/07 06:17, Blogger my4kids said...

Nope can't come up with anything better. Funny though!

 

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