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Just when you thought you've seen it all...
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Henoch, what the heck is that a picture of? It looks like someone placing an inflated Spiderman figure atop a building about 50 stories up via a fiberglass extension ladder. [This message has been edited by Mean Gene (edited 04-23-2004).]
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Nah, that was a poor attempt at "Photoshopping" a picture of Spidey by placing a ladder next to him
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I was sure it was another set from Southern California Edison’s “On-Location” services. - Exteriors : It doesn't matter if you need a small alleyway, a private woody road, or an airport runway, we have the perfect exterior to match the scene.
{Remember the thread about www.sce.com/sc3/008_sales/008d_film_loc/default.htm ?} [This message has been edited by Bjarney (edited 04-24-2004).]
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From popular TV shows like "CSI," "Boston Public," and the "The Agency" to smash motion picture hits including "Goldmember," "Terminator III ... Thats just our governor trying to help Edison out of the power fiasco from a few summers back Only in California! -Randy
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I wish I had taken my camera with me today. What did I see at a gas station around the corner? A step ladder with another ladder shoved between the top of it and the top step. The workers seemed to be replacing a sign. They had a nice looking crane on a truck that they used to hoist up the sign. Maybe they're still saving up for a bucket truck?
Sign guys commonly use a ladder that looks like a stepladder with an extension ladder sticking out the top. Its manufactured that way and if I was so lazy I'd try to find a pic. The only ones I've ever seen were made of wood though. Might be what you saw?
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Well, this one definitely was not wood, it looked to be fiberglass. One was red and one was orange. The orange was stuck between the red ladder's steps.
P. S. They apparently were taking the sign down after ownership changed. No new sign as of yet. (Maybe they repo'd the sign?)
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Nah, this was definitely nothing like that. Definitely a "look how much money I sa..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" type of thing.
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