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erecting ironwork at the 38th floor level on the Queens City Tower Cincinnati.

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Added: Oct-11-2012 Occurred On: Oct-11-2012
By: thecleaner001
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Tags: camaraderie, team-work, trust, big balls,
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (load item map)
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  • i'm a highrise electrician, building im on is 40 stories now, tomorrow i have to climb the crane and take the lights off because its coming down next week. good stuff boys, stay safe.

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  • Would be cool if these guys could attach go pro's while they're up there. That'd be awesome and scary

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  • Good erection vid.

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  • Once you're beyond 3 or 4 floors, its ceases to matter just how high you are. :-)

    I've worked at moderate altitudes a few times. It takes some getting used to. Mistakes are magnified (dropped tools are not only a huge PITA but a major safety issue). Now and then, especially if something unexpected happens, you find your balls in your throat and you're hanging on a little too tight. Or a lot. It takes an effort to relax. But if you manage to put aside the yawning distance below and keep y More..

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  • I hate that word Cincinnati, some made up word that sounds Italian... wtf is it doing in English language.

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    • @Bleys___From Wikipedia:
      Cincinnati was founded in 1788 by John Cleves Symmes and Colonel Robert Patterson.[9] Surveyor John Filson (also the author of The Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone) named it "Losantiville" from four terms, each of a different language, meaning "the city opposite the mouth of the Licking River". Ville is French for "city", anti is Greek for "opposite", os is Latin for "mouth", and "L" was all that was included More..

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    • @Bleys how do you feel about Kalamazoo Michigan?

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    • @-sloop-

      Well i learned something new :) Thanks sloop

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    • @BongToTheFuture

      Neutral. Cincinnati bothered me for years :P

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  • Iron workers are dumbfuck thugs.

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