WIlton, Are you OK?
Lots of damage in NC according to the boobtube.
WILTON via Mercedes wrote:
'Nother ATTABOY!
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Of course not. He ain't stupid. After all what can you see from
50-60 feet up?
Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
I used to work with a guy who was the same way. Big guy, maybe 300 pounds but
6’6”. Deathly afraid of heights, wouldn’t even get on a stepladder.
We had a job to service a generator
Why? 5th step or 35th; there is no difference.
(former ladder monkey)
Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
Holy mother of pearl! I’m not afraid of heights as long as I’ve got a solid surface below me, but there is no way I would go up on that.
You’re far more of a man than I’ll ever be. No way
Why? 5th step or 35th; there is no difference.
(former ladder monkey)
Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
Holy mother of pearl! I’m not afraid of heights as long as I’ve got a solid
surface below me, but there is no way I would go up on that.
You’re far more of a man than I’ll ever be. No way I
thass purty high up!
Max Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
I rented a forty foot ladder yesterday to address a problem with the chimney
chase cap. After twenty-four years it had rusted through and water was
dripping onto the fire box.
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> Grant wrote:
> I've spent over 18,000 hours flying lower than your 40 ft
> chimney crop dusting.
Wow. That's almost 9 years at 40 hr/week, 52 weeks a year. I
know that no flying job is _that_ steady, especially in small
planes. Amazing.
> in a different thread Grant wrote:
>
> If you want t
I used to work with a guy who was the same way. Big guy, maybe 300 pounds but
6’6”. Deathly afraid of heights, wouldn’t even get on a stepladder.
We had a job to service a generator on top of a four story building in downtown
Indianapolis one time. The stairs came up in he middle of the build
I had a neighbor who could not climb a 2ft ladder. Was deathly afraid. But he
was a B-17 pilot in WW2 and thoroughly loved flying even when the krauts were
firing flak at him. Go figure.
--R
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> On Apr 15, 2018, at 1:07 PM, G Mann via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> You need a pilots
up to a beam...crawling out on the
> beam to get it in the right spot. I did become somewhat desensitized, but
> never liked it.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Dan
> Penoff via
get it
> in the right spot. I did become somewhat desensitized, but never liked it.
>
> Greg
>
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>Penoff via Mercedes
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>Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT high achievement yesterday
>
>Holy mother of pearl! I’m not afraid of heights as lo
f Of Dan Penoff
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Holy mother of pearl! I’m not afraid of heights as long as I’ve got a solid
surface below me, but there is no way I would go up on that.
You’re far mor
Holy mother of pearl! I’m not afraid of heights as long as I’ve got a solid
surface below me, but there is no way I would go up on that.
You’re far more of a man than I’ll ever be. No way I would go up a ladder to
that height.
-D
> On Apr 15, 2018, at 1:03 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes
> wr
My neighbors helped with the ladder, wife (instructor pilot) really was tempted
to climb up and look around.
The first time up was a little unnerving, so I just focused on the task.
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Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
On April 15, 2018 1:07:57 PM EDT, G Mann via Mercedes
wrote:
>Yo
You need a pilots license to climb that.
I've spent over 18,000 hours flying lower than your 40 ft chimney crop
dusting.
Glad you made it down in steps without having to use your parachute.
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:03 AM, Max Dillon via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I rented a fo
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