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[Linked Image]

Should this be allowed to remain?

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Sure if it is dead. [Linked Image]

I doubt very much the POCO would liven this up.


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Like iwire said, if it's dead it may be an eyesore but it's not a hazard. [Linked Image]


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Are y'all talking about the electric service or the old guy? [Linked Image]

...sorry, I just had to throw that in... [Linked Image]

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"Are y'all talking about the electric service or the old guy? "

Mike....Don't talk about Joe like that!

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If i was doing work on that property, I would get rid of it. If no paid job on that property just go on by. If it was hooked up to the POCO lines, a call to the AHJ and POCO should get action. If not hooked up there is no hazard.

[This message has been edited by nesparky (edited 12-16-2003).]


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“Them square nails holdin’ up that meter socket are just as strong as the day Uncle Moty pounded ‘em in 1902. Can you believe that the city electrical permit for it cost $2.00? And it’s as much of a scam today as it was then!”

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thought that was the customer.. lol
"its been there since oght 56 and its never hurt me"

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Well, the meter part's no good...Let's see, the old man (below) [Linked Image] looks like the old horse trader I know that thinks that nobody can tell him about electricity (having read an early Audel's).

But I must say I like the hat, and would like to know where I can buy one.
Did somebody cut out the part that says
"Boston PD #A43765?"
(I, as well, have a "Saddam" mustache)
Only kiddin',Joe...S

[This message has been edited by electure (edited 12-12-2003).]


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