Snow Causes Roof Collapse At Commercial Building

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+15 1. Chrisofskjern commented 13 years ago

I agree with Portugal26 - :O

It sounds like the building is made of plate metal... Wtf.
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+18 2. Coresi commented 13 years ago

Now that's a solid building lol :x
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+27 3. ranger98 commented 13 years ago

That's not just the roof collapse - the whole building crumbled like it was made of cardboard. :O
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+10 4. TitvsCaivs commented 13 years ago

Yeah, it will be way easier to rebuild the building as it would have been to clear the snow off it :(|)
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+6 5. YetiGrowl commented 13 years ago

there was barely any snow on that roof....living in canadian winters, i've seen a hell of a lot more snow on roofs.
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0 6. TitvsCaivs commented 13 years ago

#4 my thumbs down man definitely hasn't heard of the word irony
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+9 7. irishgek commented 13 years ago

#5 Thats not so true , think about weight distribution a large building like that with a massive flat roof and with only a foot of snow it can equal ton's of snow.

Check this out ..
http://modernsurvivalblog.com/weather-preparedness/roof-collapse-chaos-in-connecticut/
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+7 8. loadrunner commented 13 years ago

1ft/1ft snow can weigh up to 1 kilogram. and just imagine how big that roof was

could be more weigt then a 18 wheeler.
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+3 9. LQoQK commented 13 years ago

no snow was heart in the making of this video
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+6 10. wongraven commented 13 years ago

Sure dont know how to construct buildings in america it seems.
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+3 11. AL7AIR commented 13 years ago

#6 The word you are looking for is sarcasm.
Or are you using the Alanis Morissette version of irony?
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+2 12. c0mmanderKeen commented 13 years ago

#11 Perhaps the german version where "ironie" comes pretty close to sarcasm
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+3 13. AL7AIR commented 13 years ago

Sometimes irony uses sarcasm and vise versa to underline what the speaker wants to say, but they never get close, as they are very different concepts, regardless of language. So no, the German Ironie is the same as the English Irony.
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0 14. buckleg08 commented 3 years ago

thicc snow...:P
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0 15. Judge-Jake commented 3 years ago

"Hello is that the insurance company? can I just check that my building made of metal, with a very large flat roof, is covered under my policy, only it's just collapsed with all my stock inside" 8-)