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What Is The Heaviest Thing You've Ever Lifted?


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So what is the heaviest thing that you've ever lifted or help lift? 

 

This would definitely be work related for me, as I had to help lift this huge steel column out of the steaming wash room. There was 6 of us trying to haul that thing down the steps, and even then I felt like I was gonna have to drop that thing after just a few seconds. 

 

How about you?

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(Not trying to insult at all ;-; ) but the heaviest thing I have lifted by myself was probably a girl during highschool, we where all messing around during drama class and I ended up carrying her in my arms. I'd say.. 50 odd KG? So... not really much :P


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Dogs that were over 50lbs. I could tell they weighed more than 50lbs because they were heavier than the 50lb dog food bags I had to lift. (For the general record the largest dog I've worked with was a 150lb rottie. Thankfully, I never had to pick him up.)

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The heaviest thing I ever lifted was a flight of wooden stairs my dad needed me to help him move at a job he was doing. While he didn't struggle at all since this was normal for him, I ended up getting sick because a combination of the weight and the humidity resulted in me reacting as such. My dad admitted that I shouldn't have tried to life something so heavy, yet at the same time I feel as though he was embarrassed knowing that I completely failed at something that was supposedly simple.


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I think it was a large piece of furniture I was helping to lift, but really the heaviest thing was something I had to push...our old Dodge minivan that really doesn't run anymore. My brother was helping, but we had to push it up our driveway, talk about a real pain in the patooty xD

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I think the heaviest thing I had to pick up was a log.  I used to help my mom clear her land so she can build a house there(I don't know what she's doing with it now).  We were transporting her logs to someone else's house so they can use them for whatever.

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If you're talking about actually and totally off the ground (rather than awkwardly and angrily "walking" a large appliance or piece of furniture out the door), I used to pick up one of my friends in high school onto my shoulders for the purpose of performing a wrestling maneuver called "The Rack." xD

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^ This is the maneuver.  Not a picture of me and my friend in high school, just to clarify.

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Well by myself I carried this man who was 210pounds on my arms.

 

With alot of people....hmmmm......idk. My cousin and I carried a large log once.

Nothing else really comes to mind but I'm sure I've lifted heavier things.


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If you're talking about actually and totally off the ground (rather than awkwardly and angrily "walking" a large appliance or piece of furniture out the door), I used to pick up one of my friends in high school onto my shoulders for the purpose of performing a wrestling maneuver called "The Rack." xD

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^ This is the maneuver.  Not a picture of me and my friend in high school, just to clarify.

Wait. You mean you aren't secretly Lex Luger and you're not friends with Mike Rotunda? 

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Wait. You mean you aren't secretly Lex Luger and you're not friends with Mike Rotunda? 

No: though Lex Luger was my overly-muscled spirit animal.  I used to know a guy named Mike, and I was fairly rotund back in high school.  But that's about as close as it got.


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I've probably lifted heavier things, but the heaviest thing I remember lifting is a double bass. The day after a concert, my teacher left it at the high school and then I went to go carry it all the way back to the middle school. Wasn't very fun.

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The heaviest thing I know of for certain are two bags at work, each of which were carrying about 40 pounds of clay bricks. However, I think moving my bed up a flight of stairs was possibly the heaviest thing I've ever lifted/moved.

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My boyfriend's couch. I accidentally hit him in the face with it when I dropped it, because it's so heavy and there's no place to get a really good grip. And it barely fits through the door. I finally told him he's gonna hafta get someone stronger then me to help him, but I'll help him out lifting other stuff.

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Either a treadmill from my dad's place or a sizeable chunk of a boat ramp at work.

Evidently the boat ramp was designed for attack crafts to run full speed up into and the parts of it were all at least 200lbs.
 


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