Lunch... Lunch never changes

Jul 28, 2017 1:27 PM

mkyner

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Construction workers in Chicago recreate historic scene from the 1930s.

They gained weight over the years.

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Always been curious how many of the workers fell off working on the skyscrapers of Chicago

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My palms sweat looking at these pictures. I'd be terrible at anything higher than 6ft.

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Order a pizza.

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Their huge magnetic balls keep them in there.

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you couldn't pay me enough to do this job. kudos to the men that do

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from the wikipedia article :

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Being staged doesn't make it less terrifying, unless they staged it like five feet off the ground.

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According to archivists,the photograph was in fact prearranged.Although the photograph shows real ironworkers

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,it is believed that the moment was staged by Rockefeller Center to promote its new skyscraper.

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The photo appeared in the Sunday photo supplement of the New York Herald Tribune on October 2.

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