Keeps the trench from caving in burying the worker. You might say he's only chest deep but being buried up to your chest in a hole so small there's not even enough room for a shovel to dig you out could be scary or woese. If he was to bend down to do something and it caved in...Well it could be curtains.
The Movie "I Want To Live" on the theater marquee is a good movie. And Susan Hayward is not only attractive but also a good actress. It's worth finding and renting. To me good movies are rare these days.
Does anyone know what that contraption is on the back of that track layer? While you're at it what exactly is that track layer? By the way fellas. Thank you so much for all that you've done and I don't care if anyone thinks that's political.
Classy looking setup. That's the style/model of the hardtops when my dad first took me to the local hardtop races at 99 Speedway Stockton, Cal....I can still hear them when I see pictures like that.
From 1910 to the 1960s, Yellowstone National Park managers allowed visitors to feed black bears along park roads. Both grizzly and black bears had started feeding at the hotel garbage dumps, and later they hung out by the side of the road to saunter up to wagons (and later vehicles) to beg for scraps. Of course, feeding wild bears at arm’s length was risky. On a regular basis, visitors extending an arm to feed the bears were scratched up, by these "tame" bears.