Saturday, October 22, 2022

Expert mechanics at work.

 


19 comments:

  1. If she was a proper mechanic, she'd be wearing a skimpy bikini so we wouldn't care where the wrench was.

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  2. Don't worry Aggie stupid Americans will send her money anyway.

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  3. What a horrid photoshop job that is. Nevermind the completely wrong sleeves - with fingers that long, she'd make a better urologist. Though they'd come in handy trying to retrieve that dropped 10mm socket from a tight place.

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  4. Marie Perez hard at work for WA-3 at her hubby's Portland based business. Just before she instructs us to kill the babies - you know, for her son.

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  5. Don't blame the model for the photographer's stupidity.

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    1. She should have asked what her motivation was for the role.

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    2. Exactly, pretty gal with a nice manicure and a moron soy boy photographer
      that doesn't know an open end wrench from his eyelash curler.
      BubbaRust

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  6. it just may be, what you're not seeing, is that she is using a wrench to measure the diameter of the sway bar. if you want to find the fools around you, use a wrench to determine the size of a round bar and wait for the howler monkeys to screech

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    1. Now explain why she needs to measure the tie rod diameter, and better yet, explain why she isn't using a micrometer to do it properly. In a bikini.

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  7. Those tie rod wrenches are rare and expensive, or so I hear.

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    1. You're right, they make 10 mm sockets downright common.
      However, with the above mentioned bikini, who would have
      noticed ??
      Bubbarust

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  8. This was from a Netflix production about a take charge woman mechanic, her black wife and their transitioning adopted nine year old.

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    1. Based on a true story no doubt. Come on man, not a joke.

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  9. Photographers or models are not mechanics. At work we had a photographer supposedly taking a pic of a part change, and he asked if a bigger wrench could be used because it would show up better.

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  10. Belongs with the picture of a girl holding a soldering iron by the tip.

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