Why, oh why, did I read this thread? Lol

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you have some kind of unerring instinct, it really is remarkable
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that's a perfectly valid way to break up concrete! depending on how much you're dealing with
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yeah? good to know
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why don't they have totally jacked people, sleeveless shirts damp with sweat and maybe some artistic dirt smudges, swinging big sledgehammers to break the sidewalk?
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right? it's like nobody at the water department is even thinking of your needs
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I am left just wanting to know which particular local government you're complaining about, which of course you can't divulge. V. frustrating.
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i was half-asleep and thought they were constructing a new house in the middle of the street
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the ground will stare down the operator into fear without his buddies standing around people standing around a hole are a ritual necessity to consecrate ground for successful excavation
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1. This is SOP for non-reinforced concrete of a certain depth of pour, but also 2. the guy driving the hoe gets paid operator rate when he's in the seat, laborer rate on the ground, so. Incentives.
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