When you think of building railroads, you probably think of old-timey tough guys with massive hammers, beating in the huge metal stakes as they made their way across the country.
Well, the times, they are a changin'.
There are risks with just about any job.
However, when you're a window washer, especially one working on buildings that are 100 stories tall, the risks are huge.
A couple of guys were fishing on the banks of the Delaware River in Burlington, N.J., when they noticed that a cargo ship going down the river had appeared to get a little off course.
Luckily for us, they pulled out a cell phone and started recording.
Years ago, we played audio then just released of a telephone call between President Lyndon Baines Johnson and his tailor requesting specially-made pants that would accommodate his "nuts all the way back to his bunghole."
The audio is so non-presidential, but it's great nonetheless.
There's a good chance you've never heard of the song "Amen, Brother" from the band The Winstons, a b-side released in 1969.
But there's a very good chance that you've heard what is referred to as the "Amen, Brother" break, a six-second drum solo that appeared in the middle of the song.
There are few people who would work for a company that works on cell towers, especially since you have to work hundreds of feet in the air.
This man, though, is not afraid of heights and was way up there working on a tower.
While up there, he and his co-worker got a little hungry and decided to order some pizza.