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Guys & Their Ladders
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| 1/25/2007
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Posted on 01/25/2007 2:44:29 PM PST by Dallas59
TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy; Science; UFO's
KEYWORDS: fustercluck; godsgravesglyphs; idiots; ladders; osha
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ladder luxor temple:
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(see, I told ya this was a legit GGG topic)
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posted on
01/26/2007 9:29:09 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
("In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, they're not." -- John Rummel)
To: fanfan
Well hell, who do you think *designed* O'Hare? ;')
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posted on
01/26/2007 9:33:27 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
("In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, they're not." -- John Rummel)
To: wagglebee; nickcarraway
This topic has climbed to new heights of silliness, but steps are being taken. I mean really, this is a clear-cut issue of right and rung.
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posted on
01/26/2007 9:34:55 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
("In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, they're not." -- John Rummel)
To: EX52D
What's a personnel lift? My company uses manlifts all the time.
BTW, i had crab legs last weekend, and they were AWESOME!
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posted on
01/26/2007 9:38:18 AM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors." GOHUNTER08!)
To: Constitution Day; r-q-tek86
HOLY Crap! check out post 42 for Escher in legos! LOL!
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posted on
01/26/2007 9:40:06 AM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors." GOHUNTER08!)
To: Fierce Allegiance
46
posted on
01/26/2007 9:50:21 AM PST
by
EX52D
(Life is a stage, and we are merely players...)
To: SunkenCiv
Ah! An M.C. Escher fan I take it..........
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posted on
01/26/2007 9:59:53 AM PST
by
Fiddlstix
(Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
To: lormand
I watched in horror as I told my wife to "do it yourself" about hanging a picture and she took a hammer and "drove" the screw into the wall.
I laughed so hard and so did she because he remodeled a powder room all by herself when I wouldn't do it. She did an awesome job, but used the screw and hammer incident to remind me that she is still a girl at heart.
The remodel she did included paint, fixtures, hanging pictures and a light fixture. Her dad (an electrical engineer) talked her through the light fixture over the phone.
/r
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posted on
01/26/2007 10:02:45 AM PST
by
IllumiNaughtyByNature
(If voting really changed things, it would be illegal.)
To: Dallas59
Use a ladder?
You bet! I'm terrified of heights, but I don't trust my husband to do as good a paint job as I do! And I can wallpaper, too.
He still changes the lightbulbs, though. I won't get on a ladder if he can do it. haha
To: Fiddlstix
You can't prove that.
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posted on
01/26/2007 10:05:03 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
("In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, they're not." -- John Rummel)
To: K4Harty
Her dad (an electrical engineer) talked her through the light fixture over the phone. That's scary!
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posted on
01/26/2007 10:14:08 AM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors." GOHUNTER08!)
To: Dallas59; Cagey
Do women use ladders?Evidentally not properly from what I have been told.
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posted on
01/26/2007 10:15:17 AM PST
by
ShadowDancer
(Life is not tried, it is merely survived if you're standing outside the fire.)
To: Fierce Allegiance; SunkenCiv
Damn, that is amazing! Go to the site and see how they did it, if you haven't already.
Those are some mad Lego skillz.
To: Constitution Day
WOW. That guy has wayyyyy too much time on his hands!
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posted on
01/26/2007 10:40:19 AM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors." GOHUNTER08!)
To: Dallas59
For an authentic GGG lader site, I recommend the tour put on by the Ute Mountain Tribe in Utah/Colorado. They escort you to several of the Anasazi pueblos on their reservation that are tucked in the side of mesas a little south and west of Mesa Verde
The ladder climbs are pretty exciting and after two, a third was far beyond my wife's comfort level. The dread of the return was beyond her capacity.
The ladders are made from local shaved poles and to my eye meet OSHA specs for size and cleated rungs.
The Anasazi had some ladders that were very high and consisted of notches in a log. Imagine the thrill fo being on such a ladder 20 feet up with a sheer cliff 300 0r 400 beneath the base of the ladder.
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posted on
01/26/2007 12:56:02 PM PST
by
bert
(K.E. N.P. .... It's spit on a lefty day.)
To: ShadowDancer
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posted on
01/26/2007 1:56:04 PM PST
by
Cagey
To: bert
I haven't been to that one yet. I'm not a big fan of heights--dunno how I worked on some archaeology surveys, walking near cliff edges with 500 ft drops.
Ever seen Jackson's staircase at Chaco? My friend in the BLM tells me there are some amazing dwellings in Grand Gulch, Utah. I had to settle for pictures.
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posted on
01/26/2007 1:59:55 PM PST
by
Betis70
To: Cagey
The preceding message brought to you by OSHA, also known as Old Senile Histrionic Anal types.
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posted on
01/26/2007 2:04:25 PM PST
by
ShadowDancer
(Life is not tried, it is merely survived if you're standing outside the fire.)
To: SunkenCiv
I'm an AFL, and that one really piqued my interest. Great stuff!
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posted on
01/26/2007 3:17:18 PM PST
by
zeugma
(If the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off.)
To: Dallas59
Do women use ladders?Yeah, but not in the manner depicted in any of these pictures, lol...
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posted on
01/26/2007 3:46:06 PM PST
by
happygrl
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