People who work with steel drink way too much and operate extremely dangerous equipment
April 13th, 2007 by Jimmy
Sayreville NJ. Me visiting one of our mills.
Our bar tab the night before was 2,500 dollars. For about 30 people. Um, we got fucked up. I felt like utter shit in this picture.

I approve!!!
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Someone has to say, “Hey, Jon Bon Jovi is from Sayreville,” so I guess I’ll do it.
Hey, Jon Bon Jovi is from Sayreville.
But that’s what the thumbs-up is for, isn’t it?
I want to start a tribute band that gets really stoned and plays Bon Jovi tunes. We’d call ourselves Bong Jovi.
LMAO @ Bong Jovi
Steel’s about the only thing that is hard after 2500 bucks worth of booze eh Jimmy?
LMAO @ Bong Jovi
After polishing off about $80 worth of booze. I would feel like shit too.
Here’s to feeling like shit!
CHEERS!!
“Hey, Hey! Take my picture in front of the steel! Woo!”
We’ve all had nights (or days) like that. something like that anyway
Dayum, those days will end for you at some point when you get old enough that your recovery time from this sort of episode is longer than the fucking flu.
I have a well-defined idea these days of the point at which I have to stop drinking so I won’t feel like crap for days. I can’t decide if I envy you or not.
c-dub. ever have 1200 degree F pieces of billets (steel) flying at you hungover?
this is a picture of me safe after the melt shop (melting and shaping the billets from scrap metal). Minus all the extra safety crap i had to wear.
shit was intense. maybe i should’ve elaborated this the first time. oh well.
JJ. Just wanted you to know that you’ve been Nominated.
jimmy. damn. Thats probably not the best hang over scenario. haha. Glad you survived. I would’ve stayed home. Kudos to you for toughing it out.