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Unfortunately, it turns out the driver kinda crunched the upper eve of the house as he was pulling in to back into the shop.
On positive side, this was about the worst thing that happened- nobody got a big lump of iron on their foot,
nobody ruptured a disc, nothing got dropped and bent.
I can still call it a good day.
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