I always move back into an ungrounded mobile home before it gets fixed. Then I write incoherent blogs about it.
That was quite a story! And I do believe it was an angel.
Getting shocked once should tell you to get it fixed.
Going back again and again knowing you will be shocked tells me you are a dumbass.
Wow. What a story! Glad you made it OK.
You were lucky. People get killed every year over ungrounded mobile homes.
There is a mobile home park outside of Ft. Rucker, which has at various times housed Bush Jr., Al Gore and Dan Quayle.
Do you write for Harlequin?
Are you making this sh*t up????
I don’t see how anyone could not call an electrician after the FIRST shocking....
Enjoy reading these life vignettes. Thank you for posting them.
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Thank you for sharing. That was great to read.
In 1969 we bought a new Skyline and had it set south of Kearney Nebraska. On the first night we were cooking and I smelled gas. I got down next to the stove and felt the gas lines. None of the connector joints were tight, just finger loose, Either factory of dealer screw-up. But we were moments from being blown up.
Welcome to FR!
I see the welcoming committee is already here to give you their warmest greetings!
The reception isn’t always this shocking, think of it as a rite of passage. I, for one, enjoyed your story and hope you stick around.
I like salmon.
I especially like to eat salmon.
I had a Newfoundland.
He liked salmon, too.
One day we were sitting around eating salmon.
I put dill sauce on mine.
My dog couldnt because he didnt have thumbs.
I kept seeing a grey blur in the room along the floor.
I thought it was a problem with my eyes.
The blur stopped.
It was a least weasel!
He was huge.
He must have been a full 3 ounces.
I think he smiled at me.
He likely wanted some salmon, too.