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#26930 06/26/03 09:08 PM
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#26931 06/26/03 09:17 PM
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I guess its warm in there.... Where are those pics from?

#26932 06/26/03 09:25 PM
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I don't suppose that those snakes are "listed"

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#26933 06/26/03 09:47 PM
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Maybe someone told him to use non-metallic snakes around live equipment?

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#26934 06/26/03 10:08 PM
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More PPE required.
Snake tongs,kevlar lined snake gloves,snake bag,etc.....or Steve Irwin as as a sidekick [Linked Image]:

"Crikey Mate, she's a real beauty" Or as they would say in Oklahoma (that is an Oklahoma Gas & Electric truck isn't it?).....That thar is one damn big snake,bring me my shotgun


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#26935 06/26/03 10:51 PM
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Man, and I thought that hornets were bad!

GJ

#26936 06/26/03 10:54 PM
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What kind of snakes are these?


Shoot first, apologize later.....maybe
#26937 06/27/03 01:05 AM
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yeah really, are they poisonous snakes??> CRIKEY!!! [Linked Image]

#26938 06/27/03 03:00 AM
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non-metallic snakes

ROTFL!

Electricity isn't the only thing that'll bite...

#26939 06/27/03 04:08 AM
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"Power company officials today said that there was no truth to the rumor that snakes were being employed as electrical inspectors. They did, however, state that they might be looking into the possibility in the future, as it is clear that the snakes can get into tighter places for more critical inspection than is currently possible with human inspectors." [Linked Image]



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