Here’s another e-mail I received a couple of days ago from my colleague which send all of us laughing out loud in the office :-D. As the title suggests, it shows how cars are recovered in a particular part of the world. I’ve absolutely no idea where, although the e-mail does mentioned it but, after the incident in Strange Fish and Not True, I’ve learn not to trust e-mails completely. Nevertheless, hope you enjoy the following!!

“Michael, we’ve got a car to pull out.”

“Ay, Seamus, we’ll pull ‘er up directly.”

“Michael, can your crane hold ‘er?”
“Seamus my lad, don’t be worryin’ now.

“Oh shit!!”

“Michael, get out of the water and go get a bigger crane.”
“Right, Seamus. I will.”

“Fine work Michael. No problem.”

“Great.”

“Now for the crane Seamus. Up she comes.”

“Easy does it now.”

“Oh f**k it Michael!!!”
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haha¬nice one:upsidedown:
hahaha…
That’s pretty humorous. Poor vehicles though.
I’ve never trusted emails before, especially those dreaded chain letters I used to constantly get.
poor vehicles is right!
It is very funny, can’t help but laugh.
lovely pics!
Very funny! LOL!!
Haha, this is really funny =) I like this photo and they semmed to be very familiar to me… uhm, I forgot where did I see them but it’s really funny!
lol. those are some very good altered pictures if they’re fake. =b
no reflection of the bigger crane in the water in the last pic.
Sorry to spoil the fun, but the final picture in the sequence is totally fake.
All they did was to grab the fifth picture (the one captioned “Go get a bigger crane”) and Photoshop the bigger crane so that it looks tipped over. The clever designer absent-mindedly left out that reflection, as pointed out by SlamDunk.
Also a bit of clone stamping the background erases some of the bystanders.
The smoke and dust are obviously fake too.
Hi Nicolas, thanks for pointing that out. I’ve realised that when Slamdunk told me about it. Like I said, I never trust any of these e-mails but just posted it for the sake of fun. It did make me laugh when I first saw it