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Re: Do any of you guys have this problem
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Posted by NE IA Dave on April 03, 2007 at 19:04:14 from (12.215.72.127):
In Reply to: Do any of you guys have this problem posted by old on April 03, 2007 at 11:56:07:
I thought I was getting old till last fall a man was having a heart attack on the top of our water tower. I wasn't the first man to the top but I was second and no one passed me. I caught a lot of bad mouthing for not wearing a harness or roping off. So after a half hour of catching all the guff, I decided that fourty or so men on the ground (all having less birthdays than me) had to be put in their place. Lets just say that the old timer did not have to use any fancy words--just the red neck cuss words. I suggested any one of them to follow me up with or without a harness or shut the --------up. Now in all honesty I felt pretty good that I had no takers, because I would of had to take a nap before going up again. So I'm not so sure we all can't do it if we just had to. I know that if I get a real burst of energy now I have learned to just sit down as it will soon pass. I have adjusted you might say. We must all think of what we do have and not concern ourselves with what we wish we still had.
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