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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 538002" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>Wheatie: When I worked in Alaska as a pipefitter the thing that we all dreaded is if we had to take a dump during the work shift out in the bush. You would do your very best to do your Number Two business back at the man camp in the morning before boarding the work buses taking you out to the pipeline or to the support structures. Then if you had to go you would just squeeze your cheeks and try to hold it until you could get back to the man camp. But Oh God, if you really had to go out into the bush with your roll of TP: Those flying bastards had you nailed! We would wear gloves on our hands, mosquito netting over our hard hats and Carhart coveralls from head to toe. But when you had to squat and pinch a loaf you'd be bit hundreds of times before you could finish up with the paperwork. I swear that those Texas oilfield fitters shit their pants!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 538002, member: 4296"] Wheatie: When I worked in Alaska as a pipefitter the thing that we all dreaded is if we had to take a dump during the work shift out in the bush. You would do your very best to do your Number Two business back at the man camp in the morning before boarding the work buses taking you out to the pipeline or to the support structures. Then if you had to go you would just squeeze your cheeks and try to hold it until you could get back to the man camp. But Oh God, if you really had to go out into the bush with your roll of TP: Those flying bastards had you nailed! We would wear gloves on our hands, mosquito netting over our hard hats and Carhart coveralls from head to toe. But when you had to squat and pinch a loaf you'd be bit hundreds of times before you could finish up with the paperwork. I swear that those Texas oilfield fitters shit their pants!!! [/QUOTE]
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