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#92
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off (1/1)
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 12:16:32 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 9/21/2017 12:15 PM, John H wrote: On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 11:50:38 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 09:55:24 -0400, John H wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 13:53:48 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 13:05:41 -0400, John H wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 12:19:55 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 11:35:57 -0400, John H wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 08:48:40 -0400, John H wrote: Hah! It worked. Damn, I'm gettin' damn near as good as Greg at this ****! === Glad it worked for you, not so much here. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com You'd have to have a newsreader and service that allows binaries. === Newsreader is fine with them, news server, not so much although I have seen a few rare exceptions sneak through if small enough. Why not post the picture to one of the "alt.binary.pictures..." groups. There's a ton of them and it doesn't really matter which one as long as you're not grossed out by the name. Good idea. I looked for an alt.binaries.misc but couldn't find one. If you spot an appropriate group for miscellaneous stuff, let me know. === Try this one, it works for me: alt.binaries.pictures.misc Worked for me too. Someone posted a great picture of a sailboat over there. Just looked at your foot image. You have no idea how big it appears to be on a 27" computer screen. :-) I wear a size 14, so on your screen it may be about actual size! |
#93
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. |
#94
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". |
#95
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
On 9/21/17 9:07 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". Alex, like FlaJim and several other righties here, love to make usually negative comments about the wives and kids of some other posters, but are totally silent about their family members. Is it possible their wives are hookers and their kids are jailed drug addicts? |
#96
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 21:22:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/21/17 9:07 PM, True North wrote: On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". Alex, like FlaJim and several other righties here, love to make usually negative comments about the wives and kids of some other posters, but are totally silent about their family members. Is it possible their wives are hookers and their kids are jailed drug addicts? Alex said absolutely nothing negative about Don's wife. You love to make those type of accusations, along with your 'racist' accusations, and in doing so exhibit even more of your dishonesty. You, on the other hand, have no qualms about your anti-family comments, as shown above. You're a f'ing liar Krause. |
#97
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 10:54:50 AM UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 21:22:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/21/17 9:07 PM, True North wrote: On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders.. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". Alex, like FlaJim and several other righties here, love to make usually negative comments about the wives and kids of some other posters, but are totally silent about their family members. Is it possible their wives are hookers and their kids are jailed drug addicts? Alex said absolutely nothing negative about Don's wife. You love to make those type of accusations, along with your 'racist' accusations, and in doing so exhibit even more of your dishonesty. You, on the other hand, have no qualms about your anti-family comments, as shown above. You're a f'ing liar Krause. Heh. |
#98
posted to rec.boats
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". Watching for your safety would be boring. She sounds like a solid woman. |
#99
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/21/17 9:07 PM, True North wrote: On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". Alex, like FlaJim and several other righties here, love to make usually negative comments about the wives and kids of some other posters, but are totally silent about their family members. Is it possible their wives are hookers and their kids are jailed drug addicts? Of course that's possible. Anything is possible. Some things you post, however, are possible but outright lies. Pay your taxes and earn an opinion. |
#100
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Yo Bill...to take the heat off
John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 21:22:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/21/17 9:07 PM, True North wrote: On Thursday, 21 September 2017 21:35:48 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 02:27:49 UTC-3, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 23:41:58 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 21:26:52 -0400, wrote: I never had a problem climbing onto a roof but, for years, I had trouble getting back on the ladder to get down. === What helps me is to extend the ladder 4 or 5 feet above the roof line so you've got something to grab onto before you get to the edge. Now that I have the trick down, it is just as easy for me to have about 1 rung above the roof line and I go directly over it. I got used to the drill when I was only going up one story above my deck in Maryland. Before that it was a 2 story with a 4' basement wall below that and it was just spooky on a cheap 3 piece extension ladder, 20 some feet up. Oh yeah...I also have good quality 2 piece Grade 1 extension ladders. The 36 footer is getting a bit heavy to handle at 80 pounds. Let your wife set it up for you. She did assist me up to the last paint job. She would anchor the ladder's feet while I walked it up to a vertical position and she'd help me turn it to face the wall. On occasion she'd support the ladder when I was up working between the 20 and 26 foot level...then I caught her not doing her job. She complained that it was "boring". Alex, like FlaJim and several other righties here, love to make usually negative comments about the wives and kids of some other posters, but are totally silent about their family members. Is it possible their wives are hookers and their kids are jailed drug addicts? Alex said absolutely nothing negative about Don's wife. You love to make those type of accusations, along with your 'racist' accusations, and in doing so exhibit even more of your dishonesty. You, on the other hand, have no qualms about your anti-family comments, as shown above. You're a f'ing liar Krause. Exactly. He already posted that his wife helped him roll that boat up the driveway. She's probably a good woman who would be ashamed of the posts he makes here. We might find out soon if he doesn't clean up his act. |
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