20 Replies to “How To Fold A Fitted Sheet”

  1. Next time your wife complains that you can’t do it (I don’t know any guys that can), tell her you need a backhoe.

  2. L – That *procedure is what needs doing to: Cult. Marxists, C.C.P., Political Islam and any other
    enemies of Canada and Western Civilization, they need to be packaged and sent packing.

    *(metaphorically speaking, though an arguable proposal)

  3. I love these video’s, really like the Chinese Crane Accidents.
    What Do You Get When You Cross a Mexican with a Chinese?
    A Car Thief That Can’t Drive.

  4. Always a pleasure watching a master at their craft. Very few wasted movements, so a lot of practice on display!

  5. Brilliant headline. Incredible operator skill.

    SDA is THE best site on the internet.

    1. Does Dear Leader’s admiration for China include those situations as well?

    1. nold
      , I sell lots of galvanized scrap, the coating burns off on remelt!

      Butt, not a shed, not a backhoe, and not a crane, I get a lot of laffs reading comments on topics people haven’t clue about.

      I usually use a Kubota 6 ton, with thumb to tear down, and have a drive shed to do this summer. Will peel galvanized roofing off for scrap, and add to my payment for job done, and friend of mine would make that operator look like an armature operator

      1. “I sell lots of galvanized scrap, the coating burns off on remelt”
        When galvanized material is melted and you may have noticed it when using a cutting torch on it, there is a lot of crud coming off that material as it melts. I guess that’s why some scrap dealers don’t like it.

  6. Well, I suspect I am in the minority here, but I was really hoping to learn how to fold a fitted sheet.

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