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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2019 0:19:39 GMT -8
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Post by admin on Oct 11, 2019 5:27:04 GMT -8
I guess we know which demographic they're catering to these days. A transsexual muppet can't be too far away.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2019 7:26:24 GMT -8
I guess we know which demographic they're catering to these days. A transsexual muppet can't be too far away. LOL.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 15:31:33 GMT -8
Do you remember the episodes of pigs in space? The planet Koozebane and Captain Hogthrob? In the halibut picture, the man walking carefully past the halibut on the floor of the trailer (foundation for the next row), had a last name of Hopcroft, and had been a policeman prior to working with me. He was a policeman at Bandon Ore. which is just south of Coos Bay. He usually operated the scale that weighed fish in metal rolling carts, but he made one of the bosses angry somehow and was made to load two trailers with frozen halibut on a Friday. He died at home about a day later. We stacked the halibut like cord wood. The buyers didn't want to pay for the totes and more package weight meant less fish per trailer. So we loaded 40,000 pounds of halibut in a trailer. Usually my trailers were 100 pound and up halibut. The ones in the picture are 60 to 80 pounds. It took 4 hours to load one trailer. I kind of thought that the writer of the pigs in space episodes had Hopcroft in mind. He was a pleasant man and quite polite.
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Post by admin on Dec 13, 2019 17:11:10 GMT -8
Do you remember the episodes of pigs in space? The planet Koozebane and Captain Hogthrob? In the halibut picture, the man walking carefully past the halibut on the floor of the trailer (foundation for the next row), had a last name of Hopcroft, and had been a policeman prior to working with me. He was a policeman at Bandon Ore. which is just south of Coos Bay. He usually operated the scale that weighed fish in metal rolling carts, but he made one of the bosses angry somehow and was made to load two trailers with frozen halibut on a Friday. He died at home about a day later. We stacked the halibut like cord wood. The buyers didn't want to pay for the totes and more package weight meant less fish per trailer. So we loaded 40,000 pounds of halibut in a trailer. Usually my trailers were 100 pound and up halibut. The ones in the picture are 60 to 80 pounds. It took 4 hours to load one trailer. I kind of thought that the writer of the pigs in space episodes had Hopcroft in mind. He was a pleasant man and quite polite. Yes, but I don't recall many of the episodes. They're probably on YouTube.
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