How many Rolf Harris victims does it take to change a light bulb? 50. Three to do it now and then 47 to do it thirty years later when it is more profitable.
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Found this cute fella exploring my garden yesterday evening, and he bantered in again today:
A bunch of copper wire, PVC pipe, and assorted other goodies buried in the insulation in my attic. As always, no pride in workmanship or cleaning up after oneself. I am suprised anyone would leave copper lying around.
Quote from: hykeaswell on July 09, 2011, 03:46:54 PMFound this cute fella exploring my garden yesterday evening, and he bantered in again today: Hyke, did the kitten ever visit you again?
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
An ancient gas Craftsman leaf blower (works surprisingly well).A Homelite gas trimmer of undetermined health.An old computer with the boards still intact (will take off the gold fingers, CPU, & memory and put it in my bin).
Quote from: Trigger 11 on July 31, 2011, 05:10:15 PMA bunch of copper wire, PVC pipe, and assorted other goodies buried in the insulation in my attic. As always, no pride in workmanship or cleaning up after oneself. I am suprised anyone would leave copper lying around.Copper was not always expensive as it is now. Wire scrap used to go in the dumpsters until not that long ago
Quote from: parts on July 31, 2011, 05:14:39 PMQuote from: Trigger 11 on July 31, 2011, 05:10:15 PMA bunch of copper wire, PVC pipe, and assorted other goodies buried in the insulation in my attic. As always, no pride in workmanship or cleaning up after oneself. I am suprised anyone would leave copper lying around.Copper was not always expensive as it is now. Wire scrap used to go in the dumpsters until not that long agoSome guy down in the Bayou country was electrocuted this week trying to get at some copper wire. He caused a power outage and was found when the electric company went to fix the outage. No further details, but I'm assuming this was one of the first (and last) times he's done it.
Quote from: Queen Victoria on August 04, 2011, 09:52:48 AMQuote from: parts on July 31, 2011, 05:14:39 PMQuote from: Trigger 11 on July 31, 2011, 05:10:15 PMA bunch of copper wire, PVC pipe, and assorted other goodies buried in the insulation in my attic. As always, no pride in workmanship or cleaning up after oneself. I am suprised anyone would leave copper lying around.Copper was not always expensive as it is now. Wire scrap used to go in the dumpsters until not that long agoSome guy down in the Bayou country was electrocuted this week trying to get at some copper wire. He caused a power outage and was found when the electric company went to fix the outage. No further details, but I'm assuming this was one of the first (and last) times he's done it.It's happening all over now, here the big place to go is homes that are under construction or that have been foreclosed on and steal the pipes