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Carpenter Smith spilled the tea on his boss, " McBride the Bulldog ," in beautiful penmanship on a shingle.
Carpenter Smith was discharged from work on a house in 1888 for being drunk only once, when he is drunk all the time.
A Reddit user shared a photo of the note with the caption, " 136-year-old note found on shingle when my parents renovated their house".
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