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Posted by UFO Man on October 03, 2004 at 11:49:09 from (66.118.32.222):
In Reply to: Re: Thought you might enjoy this. posted by Stickler on October 02, 2004 at 23:41:18:
Stickler, The power company sends one guy out. Along with his foreman and one or two helpers. In something just less than four hours (minimum call out time, premium time on alternate Fridays, Saturdays and holidays, double time on Sundays and triple time on any of the above days which is actually a holiday to boot) the offending bulb is removed in a scientific manner and disposed of in the most ecological preferred method for that day. A bright new bulb is lovingly installed and tested for correct magnitude of brilliance in a range of acceptable tolerance. All I have to do then is to clean the coffee cups, clear up the dishes from the ceremonial meal, regrade the front yard to remove the tire tracks from the the bucket truck, crew van and supervisor's Crown Vic, shampoo the carpet or mop the floor, depending on where the bulb was that needed replacement and it's all done! What could be easier? Hmmm. I just checked MY pill caddy and either someone has recently reloaded it or I forgot all my pills this week. UFO Man
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