Thursday, August 26, 2010

Who Do You Call?

Saw this on the Clara Barton this morning. Luckily we were stopped at a light, and I was able to get a shot:


They really do exist.

Their website touts their expertise at "Structural Damage Caused by Vehicles" and "Structural Damage Caused by Fallen Trees," and the conclusion I must reluctantly draw is that those things are way more vulnerable than I thought.

12 comments:

  1. Awesome. Doing Brisk Business in Dubai since 1358.

    Reminds me of a corporate the Fabulous Del Rays did for Idun Pharmaceuticals. The singer spent half th' night reminding the crowd that "Idun pharmaceuticals too!".

    Thats' all I have on hymen's.

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  2. Max's demon9:57 PM

    Yes, acts of nature can certainly be damaging in that way.

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  3. C.Stew8:16 AM

    Imagining movie spoof: Eternal Hymen of the Immaculate Virgin...

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  4. Those things can be a c*nt to fix...

    Regards,


    djp

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  5. Anonymous6:25 PM

    I had a college history professor whose last name was Hyman.

    He was rather sensitive to having his name misspelled.

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  6. He wasn't called Virgil Hyman, perchance? In which case he'd be worried about both of his names being misspelt...

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