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Husband and wife
28 June 2019, 15:29
xgruntHusband and wife
Wife: “Hi Honey. What did you do at work today?”
Husband: "I changed a light bulb today.”
Wife: "That's all?” I did the laundry, vacuumed the house, washed windows, cooked three meals, and more, and you just changed a light bulb?”
Husband: "Yea, watch this, I filmed it.”
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https://eur02.safelinks.protec...IoD3gA%3D&reserved=028 June 2019, 20:17
nopride2The guy has to be in some kind of shape to climb that tower.
Dave
29 June 2019, 00:32
KenscoI'll climb a 150' derrick, but ten times that.....no thanks. Whatever they pay him.....he earns it.
29 June 2019, 01:00
bwana cecilI don't even want to walk 1500ft to change a light bulb let alone climb it!
LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
29 June 2019, 04:00
Bill/OregonI hate to clean gutters -- on a single-story house.

There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
29 June 2019, 08:15
NormanConquestSeveral years ago when my kids were still in school the city of Liberty Hill hired me to make + install a rack that would cover 10' of the ladder that leads up to the town water tower to keep the kids from climbing it + painting graffiti. That night at supper we were discussing our day + I mentioned that harrowing climb. I said it was way up there,+ my eldest son says without thinking, "Boy it sure is."
Never mistake motion for action.
I get queasy just watching the video.
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I don't mind heights but no way, not a chance in hell.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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02 July 2019, 08:12
NormanConquestThey've got a very tall tower out at Lake Stillhouse + an employee that just sits in the job shack until he needs to climb the tower to change a bulb. I understand the climb is an hour + a half each way.
Never mistake motion for action.