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1 hour ago, 12poundbass said:

Well it will cook anything that touches it. Several years ago I had to respond to an emergency where a raccoon got into a substation and got zapped and caused a major power outage. I asked one of the linemen where the raccoon was and he said he must have walked away. I was completely shocked that anything would survive an electrocution like that. He reassured me the raccoon wouldn’t make it long because the electrocution like that would continue to cook him from the inside out. 

 

So you’re half right so half of zero points will be pm’d to you. ?

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2 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Well it will cook anything that touches it. Several years ago I had to respond to an emergency where a raccoon got into a substation and got zapped and caused a major power outage. I asked one of the linemen where the raccoon was and he said he must have walked away. I was completely shocked that anything would survive an electrocution like that. He reassured me the raccoon wouldn’t make it long because the electrocution like that would continue to cook him from the inside out. 

 

So you’re half right so half of zero points will be pm’d to you. ?

I see what you did there...good play :)

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10 minutes ago, Jigfishn10 said:

I see what you did there...good play :)

Dude you are giving me way too much credit! I’m not smart enough to intentionally come up with that. 

 

I am pretty proud of myself for coming up with that though. ?

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1 hour ago, A-Jay said:

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I think A-Jay found your patient. 

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3 minutes ago, Gundog said:

I think A-Jay found your patient. 

Sure did. I stole that picture from him when he posted it over a year ago, so now every time my project manager sends out a text to us tech. Saying he’s sick and won’t be in I reply with that picture. 

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