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Never had any.


When I was about 8, my Dad told me to "go touch that cigarette machine". I did and it shocked the CRAP out of me.
 
Not for our own kids, but for the grand kids. I was headed for the supply house one day, and my local AHJ (wife) told me to pick some up. She installed them. :grin:
 
tonyou812 said:
AAAAAHHHHHHH yes only in America can we argue about plastic covers on recepts to save our childeren but when they turn 18 in many states they can go buy a gun

I guess you think guns are dangerous huh? I keep those locked away from the kids and grandkids too except when we go enjoy shooting. We have our own range on our property. They all love to shoot and hunt.

I think the tamperproof's are actually a pretty good idea. I like GFCI's too. I don't think much of the seatbelt laws, and I don't wear a helmet on the Harley, but that's just me.
 
tonyou812 said:
Clint thats pretty weak even for you.........:mad:

What was weak was your non reply.


tonyou812 said:
Iwire you seem to be the only Moderator that loves to edit my posts. None of the other guys have such a heavy hand like you do.

It is what it is.

You like clean trucks and I like clean, professional exchanges here on the forum.
 
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jrclen said:
I guess you think guns are dangerous huh?.


I would have to agree with that. Well actually the gun isn't dangerous, its the bullet that can be a bear. But when you run out of bullets and you throw the gun at the person that could be dangerous.
 
electricmanscott said:
Yeah, that show the government who's boss! That's all Ihave to say about that...out loud anyway. :rolleyes:

Ha ha. I don't do that to "show" any body anything. I'm not in the "show" business. I just do it cause I want to. Safer crashing is not an answer to the problem. And that is all I'll say about that out loud. :roll: :grin:
 
To continue off course.....seatbelts also protect OTHER drivers on the road.

A pro race car driver once put it this way.

You have a responsibility to control your vehicle and you can't really do that from the passenger seat.

If you are in an accident you need to remain seculy behind the wheel.

Just something to consider.




I was troubleshooting last week and every single outlet had those plastic things in them. I had to remove/replace about 20 of them.

Back on track..........
 
220/221 said:
To continue off course.....seatbelts also protect OTHER drivers on the road.

A pro race car driver once put it this way.

You have a responsibility to control your vehicle and you can't really do that from the passenger seat.

If you are in an accident you need to remain seculy behind the wheel.

Just something to consider.


That logic seems to escape some. :rolleyes:
 
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