Fired Kyle Field Construction Worker Claims To Have Sabotaged Parts Of The Remodel
He’s baaaaaaaack! Remember the construction worker fired for hanging an Alabama flag from Kyle Field? Well, according to his Facebook, hanging that flag is the least of his antics.
If what he claims on his personal Facebook page is true, he essentially sabotaged parts of the Kyle Field construction project. While I do not fully believe this moron has the intellectual capacity to pull off a successful sabotage attempt without setting off alarms, I’ll play along anyway.
From Saturday Down South:
According to MySanAntonio.com, Livingston’s Facebook updates aren’t too encouraging. Livingston said he essentially sabotaged Kyle Field on Facebook. In a post on February 28, Livingston wrote, “This stadium will never be ready for this. Season (sic),I’m putting iron in backwards and wrong holing everything!!”
As if that wasn’t enough, Livingston also made another post in April that said, “If you ever attend a Texas A&M football game, don’t sit at the Northeast End Zone, it was raining today and I made 2 very “questionable” welds!!”
The director of facility services for the chief engineering firm at Kyle Field claims everything receives thorough inspection from a third party.
“All steel fabrication has been observed and critical welds tested/verified at the plants by the third party firm, Raba Kistner Engineering. Once delivered to the site, field welds, moment connections, and bolt torquing are tested/verified in accordance to building code and engineering specification by the third party inspectors. Structural engineers of record review the inspection reports as well as conduct site observation/review of the in place steel,” Hawryluk said in a statement to KBTX.
Regardless of the validity of the fired worker’s claims, I’d imagine there are some serious inspections happening today at Kyle Field.
There is some good news to report, however. All trees in the vicinity of Kyle Field appear to have survived the ‘Bama onslaught. Small victories, people.
[via Saturday Down South]
Image via KyleField.com
He must have a little too much Bama in him
11 years ago at 2:59 pm“I’m gonna say something that’s probably gonna piss a lot of people off but I gotta do it Paul….”
11 years ago at 1:06 amWhat a goddamn idiot.
11 years ago at 3:01 pmHe made these threats after a bunch of hard thinking and failed experiments lead him to believe that plant poison will not actually work on a football stadium.
11 years ago at 3:06 pmdamn as a Bama fan i find that funny
11 years ago at 3:15 pmImagine if he were a union douche, he wouldn’t have been fired for that.
11 years ago at 3:08 pmThank god texas is a right to work state
11 years ago at 10:23 amWhat is it with Bama fans and destroying other university properties?
11 years ago at 3:21 pmThey can’t afford to destroy their own property, or they don’t have any to begin with.
11 years ago at 3:36 pmProbably because tornados keep beating them to it.
11 years ago at 5:26 pmHey Assfuck, you wanna not joke about people dying? Thanks
11 years ago at 5:43 pmI have to agree with you a little. I see the humor, but it’s pushing the line. I will say, the TFM community has backed up Bama when those tornadoes hit. If you lost someone or something, I understand. I had a tornado almost destroy my house with my kids inside while my wife was deployed. The best you can do is smile, find a little humor and drive on.
11 years ago at 7:12 pmNice
11 years ago at 10:46 amI may be a Longhorn, but that is actually pretty concerning.
11 years ago at 3:24 pmWow. An Alabama fan that is a welder.
11 years ago at 3:40 pmMaking up stuff to fuck with the people who fired you. TFM.
11 years ago at 4:01 pmNever getting fired. TFM
11 years ago at 1:24 amSuck a dick
11 years ago at 4:12 pmWrong-holing. TFM.
11 years ago at 4:18 pm