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Posted by steve in in on May 25, 2006 at 06:56:01 from (68.254.88.254):
In Reply to: Bad Boy stays posted by Nebraska Cowman on May 24, 2006 at 15:54:37:
Everyone keeps saying how it reminds them of something they did when they were a kid. This picture reminds me of something I did just a few years ago. Stuck the probe of a 110/220 test light against the screw of an exposed outlet, trying to see if it was live. It was and I should have made sure it wasn"t grounding against the box when I touched the screw. Did a little welding that day. Even though it didn"t get me, it sure made me jump when the sparks started flying and the smoke and smell of melting metal reached my nose. Of course I laughed. I have to tell you, I do like the picture, but I could see where someone on dial-up wouldn"t, especially if we all started putting pictures in our posts. Nothing like opening a page with 50 or 60 pictures on it when you are dialing in. Isn"t high speed internet great? Actually, if everyone had avatar"s, especially that large, these forums would not be what they are today. Steve
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