So they’ve been in Eden colony long enough for Wally to be really involved in whatever underground project that mining crew has been working on, and for Wally to be dismayed that progress on it has been halted. Wally is one to ask questions and seek answers, so we’ll see more of what’s going on. Plans for what, Wally?
Such is the job of an engineer…….set the plans……get about half way done…..redo the plans…….then everything on hold for a new project……which requires a totally new set of plans. And Wally is the “short” guy on the crew.
Plans aren’t needed for a mining operation. If he were involved with new construction, he would be an architect. I’m thinking he’s part of a crew doing excavating of buried artifacts. Depending on the debris that is burying what is being excavated, new plans and ideas would be a near constant requirement. It would also explain interrupting one project and being called off to another project. Something important has been found.
boydpercy Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Down into the pit below. Hope he’s not claustrophobic.
Cheapskate0 almost 6 years ago
Let the dysfunction begin. I guess.
Ida No almost 6 years ago
Shafted. Wally pulls himself out of the doldrums only to find life is still the pits.
ShadeBlackfox almost 6 years ago
Like that old song ‘Drill ye tarriers, drill’ although in this place they might actually be ‘terriers’
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Lord, I’m so tired. How long can this go on?
Kyneris Premium Member almost 6 years ago
So they’ve been in Eden colony long enough for Wally to be really involved in whatever underground project that mining crew has been working on, and for Wally to be dismayed that progress on it has been halted. Wally is one to ask questions and seek answers, so we’ll see more of what’s going on. Plans for what, Wally?
Diat60 almost 6 years ago
My curiosity is piqued.
coffeeturtle almost 6 years ago
A steady 9-to-5 gig
a house and home
Wife and kid
This is probably as close to normal we are going to get. Happy for the “family”. ☺
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Y’know, with this handwriting, one might take “Flink” to look like something else entirely.
Vet Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Such is the job of an engineer…….set the plans……get about half way done…..redo the plans…….then everything on hold for a new project……which requires a totally new set of plans. And Wally is the “short” guy on the crew.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Plans aren’t needed for a mining operation. If he were involved with new construction, he would be an architect. I’m thinking he’s part of a crew doing excavating of buried artifacts. Depending on the debris that is burying what is being excavated, new plans and ideas would be a near constant requirement. It would also explain interrupting one project and being called off to another project. Something important has been found.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Tarriers drill the holes to place dynamite to excavate for rail road tunnels. Mostly Irish men.
RickD Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The job has been put on hiatus. But they’ll be back October 22nd… no, wait….
backyardcowboy almost 6 years ago
Workin’ in a coal mineGoin’ down down downWorkin’ in a coal mineWhop! about to slip down