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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2006

This guy works with me, and he set the ladder up wrong...down he went.

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Uploader Comments (SABINDEFIGARO)

  • JEZUS MIKE :P !!!!!

  • Thank you =P

  • if you didnt know that was going to happen...why would you record that on tape?

  • the reason we recorded this was: a guy who was working with us, his girlfriend was on the job recording random things. hence why the video falters a lil like she is gonna try to help him, but keeps rolling(sorry if this is the 3rd time, but i tried to respond 2 different ways and didn't see it(youtube nub)).

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  • That's what you get when you set a ladder on an uneven surface, that's ladders 101.

    He needs a copy of "Ladders for Dummies" in paperback.

    But don't read it ON a ladder.

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  • That's why we use cherry pickers

  • You put the ladder propped up on 2 slopes? Are you crazy.

  • do it again, do it again!!!

  • Did he died ?

  • that's got to hurt!

  • Hollywood Production Company Interested in this video. Please pm me if you have any info on the person who shot the footage.

  • hahha that other dudes all calm saying 'jesuss mike' hahah

  • hahahahaha

  • Ladders for Dummies - that's classic! He should buy this book and put it under the ladder to try and stabilise it! This is like something Homer Simpson would do! Maybe you could sell this line to Matt Groening!

  • This fall would have been prevented by using Safe T Climb. Check out our video on you tube.

    Carrying shingles up a ladder is dangerous. I did it for 30 years. If you secure your ladder at the roof line, you won't get hurt. OSHA requires that you set your ladder at 75.5 degrees and secured.

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