Posted on 09/08/2022 10:00:17 PM PDT by grundle
A ‘ribbon’ was holding a bridge up?
Must have been some ribbon!
Oh boy… didn’t something similar happen about a year ago in Mexico?
Sabotage in the Congo?
I’m suspecting Chinese subversives.
How could a ribbon hold up a bridge?
Idiotic headline.
They are called Ribbon Bridges. My son’s unit put up the first real one in combat during OIF, objective Peach, April 3, 2003, from the Karbala area across the Euphrates.
, 299th Army Engineers, MRB, earning a Presidential Unit citation for their performance under enemy fire.
That was some bridge. Big loss for the community. I can see why they had high hopes for it. After spending 3.7 million USD on it, the local warlord drove away in his new Escalade.
They now require 7.8 billion for cleanup and new bridge 2.0 project.
That looks like a gangplank made of top-rails and PVC pipe...lol
What could go wrong!?
Gump Construction Co
I hate to see what happens during next weekss porta-potty christening.
Wouldn’t have happened if they had of got LT. COL. Patterson to build it. He built bridges and railroad in Tsavo.
“Must have been some ribbon!”
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Heck yeah! Must’ve been some bridge, too.
The guys suit was worth ×5000 more than the building materials. Holy cow.
Public works inspector on summer vacation still, I guess.
Perfectly said and spot on.
Why, Thank you. Thank you very mush! ;)
Sword of Damoleces?
Stupid premise
ROTFLMBO!!!
I cant stop watching that clip. LOL. Black suit guy pushing white chic back to get his own butt propelled off the bridge. Thank goodness the military was there to quell the panic.
KANGS
Oh, so it’s a real thing. Thank you for explaining.
You can almost see the grift cash flying out of the politician’s pockets as they fall.
Well, at least they used a ribbon, rather than the usual chewing gum.
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