:-)
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, add a blindfold, take a swig of whiskey to
keep warm, go alone, leave your cell phone and radio behind, and don't
check the guywires, see how far you can sway the tower at the top, and
bring a parachute.. :-) oh yea.. :-)
Unlike my alter ego in the mock note I
: [WISPA] Lanyard and positioning straps (last chance tosave
mylife)
Brian is 21.
Kurt is in high school.
Guess I mushed them together :)
George
G.Villarini wrote:
21 and high school? George, you flunked kindergarten 3 times ? :-)
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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hitting the ground
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IF you do that, you
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IF you do that, you know at minimum, you won't fall to your
Of
Brian RohrbacherSent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 3:41
PMTo: WISPA General ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] Lanyard and
positioning straps (last chance tosave mylife)Let me say
it this way. I don't want to pay for it.Scott Reed wrote:
Some
of this gets down to a very basic problem
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Scott
- I really hate to blow the whistle on your post to Brian - but - I myself like
many many dozens of others on the list - want to know
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Let me say it this way. I don't want to pay for it.
First thing I do is get some leather soled, slip on shoes. I walk
through the mud and hop on the tower. I take an extra jacket that I tie
off to my waist and, if my legs get tired, re-tie it to the tower leg
and around me. Normally, the backpack I have on is filled with tools - I
bring