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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Mexican masonry

Laying a block wall isn't as easy as it looks.

When you get a bunch of non-bricklayers laying bricks (or blocks in our case), the results aren't what I might call "up to code". But the Mexican foreman allowed us to do a less-than-perfect job, and encouraged us all the way.
Posted by Dave Nelson at 5:14 AM
Labels: comic, Laying blocks, mexico, mission trip

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