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Re: OT.--Ladders--check them,DESTROY bad ones
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Posted by John Alfred Smith,Jr on June 22, 2003 at 18:38:33 from (208.24.233.29):
In Reply to: OT.--Ladders--check them,DESTROY bad ones posted by John A on June 22, 2003 at 08:28:07:
Gentlemen, One more comment for this evening, some of ya'll have touched on it already. Don't keep any ol ladder around just because, its there and you haven't gotten around to replaceing that "family heirloom". The cost of a new ladder pails in compairsion to the broken bones,lost work,family acctivities or your mobility. Be so very careful out there. Also don't climb on a ladder with out a buddy to help out when needed or to lend moral support to that activity. For I know this all too well from yesterday!!! Be CAREFUL out there!!, Have fun. Lets talk about more fun things next time, like TRACTORS!!!!!! Catch ya'll later, John A.
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