Humpty Dumpty
Deja Vu
Nobody's perfect - I have to admit that. In my last post, trying to differentiate where Sarawak and Sabah is located just need a little homework in the case of the advertiser. Thus mistakes can be avoided or minimised. Even I am not free from making errors. So when something happens to me, I always put in my mind that some always have it worse. An incident yesterday evening reminded me of last month's exciting windy adventure when a gentle and friendly wind blew away our tents (see i am being positive here). This time its a case of Humpty Dumpty which had a great fall. The loud crashing sound caused a lot of commotion. It happened at the Sri Aman Waterfront where the Riverine Esplanade was being constructed.
Nobody's perfect - I have to admit that. In my last post, trying to differentiate where Sarawak and Sabah is located just need a little homework in the case of the advertiser. Thus mistakes can be avoided or minimised. Even I am not free from making errors. So when something happens to me, I always put in my mind that some always have it worse. An incident yesterday evening reminded me of last month's exciting windy adventure when a gentle and friendly wind blew away our tents (see i am being positive here). This time its a case of Humpty Dumpty which had a great fall. The loud crashing sound caused a lot of commotion. It happened at the Sri Aman Waterfront where the Riverine Esplanade was being constructed.

I am reminded of a similiar case.......

So I guess I know how they felt

And how the public felt when they came to see...

Rushing to the scene i discovered a crane had partially fell into the Batang Lupar River

Though it rained heavily the whole evening - everyone was curious to see who screwed up

Some went for a closer look trying to determine who screwed it this time

So I guess I know how they felt

And how the public felt when they came to see...

Rushing to the scene i discovered a crane had partially fell into the Batang Lupar River

Though it rained heavily the whole evening - everyone was curious to see who screwed up

Some went for a closer look trying to determine who screwed it this time
The Borneo Post reported that a 40 something old crane operator escaped unhurt. People within this age category tend to do a lot of screw ups.
It took quite some time for them to decide what is the best rescue plan and one of them was to call in a nearby ship powerful enough to lift the crane out of the water
And the sheer strength of the ship managed to do just that
Slowly but surely the crane was brought to its feet again
Overall it took about three hours to complete the operation
So Humpty Dumpty managed to get up on its feet again - thanks to the help of the ship which was berthing at the esplanade. If not they would have been totally screwed.......




Wah...a crane fell into a river. This is really a screwed up. Hahaha
one thing is for sure. banyak screw yang basah! :)
definitely lots of wet screws there, man...:)
luckily no crocs emerged from the river to screw up the people.
banyak betul cerita screw. kaya toke kedai hardware ini macam :p
Gee! Such a mess,what could be the possible cause of such screw-up.
"The Borneo Post reported that a 40 something old crane operator escaped unhurt. People within this age category tend to do a lot of screw ups."
HAHA! I cant stop laughing! Of coz this means ur in the age group too now? I can imagine the boatmen saying in English "kena screw". Semua screw up. :-P
that must have been taking a lot of time n work to get it up again..
too much screwing things la...:)
Hahaha..'screw' seems to be the word of the day.Mr.Desmond has always been creative with the tendency to tease one's imagination.Man of the 40's are wiser but naughtier haha...
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.... it s such a special moment to see 'a crane' disaster. nice photo...
Man, that looks like a screwup indeed! :-)
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