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Don White
 
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DSK wrote:
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I think what Larry was suggesting comes under the heading of "allowing
nature to take it's course" since the situation Roger described is
almost a guarantee that the cord end will fall into the water at some
point.

This may sound funny coming from me, but I'd suggest having a friendly
talk with the guy. He may think he's doing a great job. No need for a
confrontation.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



Good idea. There's a chance he may be a half decent guy who just
doesn't know any better.
If he gets uppity, or nasty when you approach in a 'low key, helpful
manner'...then you know what you're dealing with.


 
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