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I've updated their marketing blurb for them:

Cornelius Wrecking provides complete demolition services for all types of demolition. Demolition projects we complete include Interior and exterior demolition, excavating projects for commercial, residential, and industrial properties.

Being the best is not easy, but our focus on safety, efficiency, and integrity allows Cornelius Wrecking to be the premier demolition and excavating company in Northwest Missouri. And if that don't work, a heapin' helpin' of luck seems to follow us around!


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I've updated their marketing blurb for them:

Cornelius Wrecking provides complete demolition services for all types of demolition. Demolition projects we complete include Interior and exterior demolition, excavating projects for commercial, residential, and industrial properties.

Being the best is not easy, but our focus on safety, efficiency, and integrity allows Cornelius Wrecking to be the premier demolition and excavating company in Northwest Missouri. And if that don't work, a heapin' helpin' of luck seems to follow us around!


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Local news reported that contractors tried to use cables to make the tower fall on a nearby grassy area. Instead, the tower twisted the wrong way and it fell toward residences.
Video at link

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/water-tower-narrowly-misses-house-001641281.html





You were contracted to do this because the tower was deemed structurally unsound.




[the manager of a nearby property (NOT Polacheck); photo shows just how close this was to destroying people's homes, and whatever was inside]

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Being the best is not easy.

I was responsible to demo a water tank like that back about 1990. It was 110' tall and held 100,000 gallons. I used a crane and had it removed in big pieces. My biggest challenge was getting the demo crew to wear leather sleeves while cutting in 90 degree heat. They said once covered with sweat, the cutting slag would hit the moisture on their arms and bounce off. It didn't burn their arm.
 
That guy had big brass ones. There was a video circulating some time ago, where they used a 50 caliber to demo a concrete grain silo

We tried to take a silo down with guns many years ago. Ended up running out of ammo with it still standing and pushed it over with an excavator.
 
We tried to take a silo down with guns many years ago. Ended up running out of ammo with it still standing and pushed it over with an excavator.

I had a shop teacher who went to the Gulf war in '90 and he told us a story of shooting a block wall down. Said there were some guys holed-up in a small building and they determined the best and safest way to get them out was by dropping a wall. He said they sat there and shot a line across the bottom of a block wall until it fell. Obviously that was on Uncle Sam's dime and they had the supply.
 
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Man arrested for death of friend who claimed he could ‘dodge’ bullets after smoking marijuana



SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A man was arrested for manslaughter after allegedly smoking marijuana with a friend and shooting him after the friend said he could “dodge a bullet,” according to arrest documents.

Ashton Jonathan Mann, 23, was arrested just after 4 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2, on one count of second-degree felony manslaughter and one third-degree felony charge related to firearms.

According to an affidavit of probable cause filed in Salt Lake County, officials with Unified Police responded to a home in Kearns, Utah, after receiving reports that a man was shot in the chest. Officials found the victim unresponsive on the floor and took him to a local hospital, where he later died.

In an interview with detectives, after he was read his Miranda rights, Mann reportedly told officials he and his friend had smoked marijuana around 8 p.m., and were talking about guns in the kitchen.

Mann and his friend later went into the detached garage to continue their conversation. They were reportedly handling two different handguns when the victim “said he can dodge a bullet,” documents said.

Mann told officials he and his friend unloaded each gun before he pointed a firearm at the victim and pulled the trigger, with his friend trying to “jump out of the way to prove he could move before the trigger was pulled.” Mann told officials they repeated that about six times.

“[Mann] said the final time the gun fired striking [the victim] in the chest,” arrest documents said.

Mann said the victim asked him to call 911 because he had been shot. Mann reportedly rendered aid to his friend until first responders arrived at the scene.

After obtaining a search warrant for the residence, officials found two handguns, as well as ammunition and magazines. Officials also found “drug paraphernalia consistent with marijuana use.”

Mann was taken into custody on the aforementioned charges.
 

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"Instead, Grandma offered the young man a word of caution. “Next thing I know, he walked up talking about, ‘Give me your keys, I got a gun.’ I said, ‘Baby, you better shoot me because you’re not taking my car,'” ...

Again, the boy didn’t seem to heed the elderly woman’s warning and instead continued to attempt to carjack Grandma. He got physical, but she fought back. “He pushed me to the door and I got up and I grabbed him and was hitting his ass, and hitting him and fighting him and I said, ‘You not going to take my car, youngin’,'” Grandma recalled.

As she attempted to pull the teenager out of her car, Grandma yelled for help, police said. Thankfully, it didn’t take long for neighbors to respond to her screams. “They all came out to help me,” she said. As neighbors came running to the elderly woman’s aid, the teen tried to flee and ran across the street, but he didn’t get far. Instead, Grandma’s neighbors gave chase and easily caught up with the boy.

“They caught him and I said, ‘Oh, you going to jail today. You definitely going to jail, yes you are,'” Grandma recalled, but jail wasn’t the only place the suspect was going. According to Fox News, the would-be-carjacker left the scene in an ambulance and was transported to the hospital for injuries “incurred by [the victim’s] family members,” the police report said. The police report also added that a fake gun was found on the suspect."


More life lessons should be taught this way. :)
 
Things aren't looking good at Nissan. Dealers are selling cars at a loss, production has slowed, and more recently, the company cut thousands of jobs and sold a third of its stake in Mitsubishi. But it all may have been too little too late.

A new report suggests that the automaker's days are numbered. In an interview with the Financial Times, two unnamed Nissan executives said the company has "12 to 14 months to survive." "This is going to be tough. And in the end, we need Japan and the US to be generating cash," they said.

The company is reportedly looking for a new long-term investor, such as a bank or large insurance group, to replace some of Renault's equity holdings. The company also hasn't ruled out the possibility of longtime rival Honda taking a majority stake in the company, saying "all options" are on the table. Nissan recently signed a partnership with Honda (and Mitsubishi) for long-term EV development.

Renault is even considering selling a portion of its shares to Honda. The French automaker is reportedly looking to restructure its 25-year alliance with Nissan. An unnamed source within the company says that a larger Honda-Nissan partnership would "only be positive" for the French automaker.

Slow sales in the US and Japan prompted Nissan to cut more than 9,000 jobs earlier this month, while simultaneously slashing production by nearly 20 percent. Nissan's operating profit dropped 85 percent in the third quarter, with the company earning a net loss of 9.3 billion ($60.1 million at today's exchange rate). The company estimates it will save $3 billion by cutting jobs and production as it attempts to restructure.

https://www.motor1.com/news/742467/nissan-12-to-14-months-left-to-survive/
 
Things aren't looking good at Nissan. Dealers are selling cars at a loss, production has slowed, and more recently, the company cut thousands of jobs and sold a third of its stake in Mitsubishi. But it all may have been too little too late.

A new report suggests that the automaker's days are numbered. In an interview with the Financial Times, two unnamed Nissan executives said the company has "12 to 14 months to survive." "This is going to be tough. And in the end, we need Japan and the US to be generating cash," they said.

The company is reportedly looking for a new long-term investor, such as a bank or large insurance group, to replace some of Renault's equity holdings. The company also hasn't ruled out the possibility of longtime rival Honda taking a majority stake in the company, saying "all options" are on the table. Nissan recently signed a partnership with Honda (and Mitsubishi) for long-term EV development.

Renault is even considering selling a portion of its shares to Honda. The French automaker is reportedly looking to restructure its 25-year alliance with Nissan. An unnamed source within the company says that a larger Honda-Nissan partnership would "only be positive" for the French automaker.

Slow sales in the US and Japan prompted Nissan to cut more than 9,000 jobs earlier this month, while simultaneously slashing production by nearly 20 percent. Nissan's operating profit dropped 85 percent in the third quarter, with the company earning a net loss of 9.3 billion ($60.1 million at today's exchange rate). The company estimates it will save $3 billion by cutting jobs and production as it attempts to restructure.

https://www.motor1.com/news/742467/nissan-12-to-14-months-left-to-survive/

Didn't they sell that same awful 2.5+CVT combination for like 20 years
 
Didn't they sell that same awful 2.5+CVT combination for like 20 years

That drivetrain plus jack - O - lantern styling . I'm surprised they're still here.

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