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by timmp, September 10
Plumber meets Electrician
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The Furby...

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which suffered serious damage from smoke and the EM pulse from the transformer explosion. Unfortunately, repair parts for furbys...

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...aren't available since the Chinese Factory went over to making fake UL listed extension cords, so it's a gonner. Good, never knew what a Furby was to start with.
"Well, one good thing has come out of all this" said Mrs O, (vainly trying to trim a mass of singed hair over her right ear with her wrecked scissors), "


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are not available,but alas to the rescue our local handyman/electrician/plumber/builder/furby repairman who says he

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...also is a paramedic runs over to bob vila.....


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..., who just returned from Sears with his new ratchet, and kicked him in the .....

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knee and said "you idiot!, we need the all new Binford power rachet, not that stuid piece of cra....

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All the while, the Amish farmers across the street were sitting on the fence, completely puzzled by the antics of these "town folks."

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Meanwhile, dcolores9 gets his Sears voltmeter out, reads 180 volts and 60 volts to neutral, thrn declares "It's not the Utilities problem. Your electrician needs to..."

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put a bigger copper pipe in the fuse holder so more power will flow through.

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