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Sat Jun 18, 2005 4:56 pm
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Wtf crimson, you FREAK!
Gill: I replace the ordinatizor with the contraginory with the kitty girl light bulb and replace the flint with the fintz0r 2003. Then i replace 603 xlr lightbulb with the 60 watt kitty man bulb!
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 5:09 pm
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well it all depends on what kind of ladder you use if its is your old school wooden ladder of the new improved fiberglass lader. With fiberglass you have less of a chance of electric shock when changing a light bulb, as with your wooden ladder it is a strong conductor of eletctric currant and makes you suseptable to shock. A metal steepstool is just if not more as bad due to the fact that metal is more conductive. Your best bet if you want to change a light bulb is to practice the ancient art of Shaolin levitation and use this skill to float in air while changing the bulb so that if you do come in conntact with electricity you are not in direct conntact with the ground and there for are not a direct path for the electrical currant to pass threw you in to the earth and kill you. I myself use this method when changing a light bulb. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 5:16 pm
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The Crimson King wrote: |
ah, the advantages of being 6 foot. plus my arm span will reach about 8 1/2 feet. i reach up, unscrew lightbulb, pop in a new one, bada-bing. |
yea same here i dont have that much of a high celing i could just touch the lightbulb unscrew it without any crappy ass StoolZ!!!!! but id use a ladder cuz thier the pwange |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 6:46 pm
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Controlled Chaos wrote: |
well it all depends on what kind of ladder you use if its is your old school wooden ladder of the new improved fiberglass lader. With fiberglass you have less of a chance of electric shock when changing a light bulb, as with your wooden ladder it is a strong conductor of eletctric currant and makes you suseptable to shock. A metal steepstool is just if not more as bad due to the fact that metal is more conductive. Your best bet if you want to change a light bulb is to practice the ancient art of Shaolin levitation and use this skill to float in air while changing the bulb so that if you do come in conntact with electricity you are not in direct conntact with the ground and there for are not a direct path for the electrical currant to pass threw you in to the earth and kill you. I myself use this method when changing a light bulb. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:51 pm
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Ladders are for losers, use a baseball bat. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:50 pm
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as with your wooden ladder it is a strong conductor of eletctric currant |
Uh hate to tell you woods not a conductor >.< |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 9:17 pm
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Demasu wrote: |
Well if you need a ladder to change a lightbulb your celing is waaaaaaay too high. Stepstools will work fine, sometimes a chair is better. Halogen light bulbs pwn j00. |
It's called an old house. About 100 years. Yes we need a ladder to change our light bulbs. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 9:18 pm
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Well I have a King sized WATER bed under my bedroom light, so I will wobble like he77 trying to get the bulb replaced And the bulbs are in a Cieling Fan, which is soo close to the cieling that the air won't flow rite |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 10:12 pm
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Lizzeh` wrote: |
Demasu wrote: |
Well if you need a ladder to change a lightbulb your celing is waaaaaaay too high. Stepstools will work fine, sometimes a chair is better. Halogen light bulbs pwn j00. |
It's called an old house. About 100 years. Yes we need a ladder to change our light bulbs. |
FINE! And 100 years??? That's old. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:24 pm
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Demasu wrote: |
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Demasu wrote: |
Well if you need a ladder to change a lightbulb your celing is waaaaaaay too high. Stepstools will work fine, sometimes a chair is better. Halogen light bulbs pwn j00. |
It's called an old house. About 100 years. Yes we need a ladder to change our light bulbs. |
FINE! And 100 years??? That's old. |
So old we have a fire hydrant in our backyard. Yes a fire hydrant. No it doesn't work. We painted it red and black (go cards!). Yes I will take a picture for you guys. |
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Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:31 pm
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Lizzeh` wrote: |
So old we have a fire hydrant in our backyard. Yes a fire hydrant. No it doesn't work. We painted it red and black (go cards!). Yes I will take a picture for you guys. |
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Sun Jun 19, 2005 3:00 am
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actually wood is a conductor if the votage is strong enough. I know this beacuse I took a 10 hour OSHA course and part of the course has to do with electrical saftey. Also if some thing is electrified on the ground an area of ground 5 to 10 feet around the object may be electrified as well and can shock you. |
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Sun Jun 19, 2005 4:39 am
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someday my room will be lit by LEDs that i will NEVER have to change hahahaha |
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Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:05 am
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According to the International House of Pancakes, it is illegal to replace more than 875 household lightbulbs per year. |
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Sun Jun 19, 2005 12:55 pm
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What happens if you have a rock concert in your house every day for 1 year. |
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