No matter how bad your week has been,Happy (2015) just remember that it's probably not as bad as this crane operator's after allowing the giant clock face from Purdue University's bell tower to tumble to the ground from a great height on Tuesday.

Don't worry, no one was hurt, including the workers seen on the tower awaiting the clock face's arrival. The Cincinnati-based Verdin Clock Company, who was handling renovations, gave the Lafayette Journal & Courierthe following statement about the incident.

Purdue itself posted this tweet, saying there was nothing to worry about, nope!

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That prompted some pretty great responses.

We've reached out to Purdue for further comment on how long it will take for repairs but at least even a broken clock is correct twice a day.


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