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Posted by massey333 on May 25, 2006 at 05:14:04 from (216.255.61.58):
In Reply to: Re: Bad Boy stays posted by Island A on May 24, 2006 at 20:55:21:
It isn't a matter of PC Police,it is COMMON SENSE,like Fshook said you don't need to touch the ground wire if you are the GROUNDING FACTOR.We lost a young man and his wife(who TRIED TO SAVE HIM)some 30 yrs.ago when all he touched was a BADLY insulated wire,(single 120 line)so WHY EVEN PUT THE IDEA IN ANYONES MIND THAT IT MAY BE DONE AND GET AWAY WITH IT.MORE PEOPLE ARE KILLED WITH 110-120 current THAN ARE KILLED WITH HIGH VOLTAGE LINES.SO ANY OF YOU THAT SAY YOU LIVED TO TELL ABOUT IT,THANK GOD FOR IT.Jim Johnson had the NERVE to say it which I didn't a long time ago when this Picture started.USE COMMON SENSE,ONE CHILDS LIFE ISN'T WORTH ALL THE ENJOYMENT,SOME PEOPLE SEEM TO GET OUT OF THIS PICTURE.Now every one can hate me.
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