Paradoxy moron.

2012-02-10 at 12:45 am BlogBlog  RSSRSS  Subscribe

It
seems like it is one helluva lot more difficult to rebuild a fire
damaged bridge than it is to engineer, and then put it together in the
first place. I never really understood that paradox…. It is
exponentially more difficult to take t
hat
initial trip from something resembling a drawing done by Klockwerk’s
friend…. to something a muthafucka can drive his car across. If it
burns, you all ready know what the fuck it’s supposed to look like-
replace the fucked up shit, and use steel instead of wood this time.
Comment unrelated as usual. Industrial Maintenance tech shit. Thanks for
letting me share

 

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10 Responses to “Paradoxy moron.”

  1. Fixing broken things is always hardest.May the Force be with you! lol

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  2. Think of it like an egg, I guess. It’s easier to create and lay new one as opposed to putting a broken one back together, just ask Humpty Dumpty. :mrgreen:

    As for the ease of creating and laying a new egg goes, I’m just assuming about that since I can’t share my own personal experience with that process. However….there was this one time…..in band camp….. 8-O

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    Moonlight Magic
    Moonlight_Magic Reply:

    Aside from my above attempt at humor and levity, I would also like to say this about the subject of burned bridges……both real and metaphorical.

    Although some bridges are beyond help and repair once they are burned…..not all of them are. I think the strength and durability of a bridge depends a great deal on the people who were involved in it’s building and with the amount of time, love and care that they used in it’s building to begin with. With that in mind, even if there has been some damage done, it’s not always unrepairable. In fact, if the key people who worked on it decide to work on it together again to make the necessary repairs ….I think the bridge can be repaired and in fact even strengthened because of the damage….because everyone involved now knows what parts of it need extra care.

    Some bridges are very special and worth the effort to repair them. I hope you feel that way about your bridge and wont give up on fixing it. A really good bridge doesn’t come our way very often. :)

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  3. Hi LolZ :wink: :wink: :wink:

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    Mango_Chutney Reply:

    Because we know you…. :wink: :wink: :wink: Is this a metaphoric bridge or a real one?

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    Moonlight Magic
    Moonlight_Magic Reply:

    …and this is the reason why all of us who are your friends are so fortunate that you allow us to be a part of your life. Because you enrich ours so much with your presence in it. :) :love: :love:

    About what you said…..sometimes what is yet so obvious, can still be easily overlooked…..even by those who should see it so easily. :oops:

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    Moonlight Magic
    Moonlight_Magic Reply:

    So boys and girls…the moral of this story is…if you don’t show appreciation when someone tries to help you out…..don’t be surprised if someone winds up biting your head off because of it. 8)

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  5. There’s probably new laws on the Riparian zone too, huh. Maybe you should just get your wading boots on and carry your fishing pole, to reward your trouble. Or is the destination the reward? :)

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