Never a more perfect sign ever done.Like “Watch for Falling Objects” So to do that you have to walk around looking up. Great idea. Instead of hitting your hard hat it smacks you in the face. Good sign.
When I was on a regular commute in 1994, I noticed that there was a yellow hard hat on top of a recently replaced wooden electrical power pole. I still look for it when I pass it occasionally, and it’s still there. strong winds haven’t blown it down.
Bilan about 11 years ago
Only Winky could have that kind of trouble.
Kali39 about 11 years ago
And how many times did Brewster hit his thumb? Or Winky’s for that matter…
firedome about 11 years ago
beware of falling hardhats…
Chithing Premium Member about 11 years ago
That is a BIG hammer.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’d really watch my step in the safe area.
Coyoty Premium Member about 11 years ago
That happened to Brewster, so he put up the sign.
A. Buckeye about 11 years ago
Winky hasn’t lost a spleen lately.
761st about 11 years ago
Hammer, nails and a space station … perfect together!
Vet Premium Member about 11 years ago
Never a more perfect sign ever done.Like “Watch for Falling Objects” So to do that you have to walk around looking up. Great idea. Instead of hitting your hard hat it smacks you in the face. Good sign.
Varnes about 11 years ago
He should have been wearing his hard hat…
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 11 years ago
Brewster oughta be driving that tack into the hull with the butt of his phfazier . . . ☻
ChessPirate about 11 years ago
“Aaaah, my… oh, forget it!”
Vet Premium Member about 11 years ago
Remember the pitch for Alien the movie?“IN SPACE……..YOU NEED A BIGGER HAMMER.”
Ermine Notyours about 11 years ago
When I was on a regular commute in 1994, I noticed that there was a yellow hard hat on top of a recently replaced wooden electrical power pole. I still look for it when I pass it occasionally, and it’s still there. strong winds haven’t blown it down.
pcolli about 11 years ago
I think it should have been designated a “Hard Head” area.