Posted by Steve Spence on January 25, 2006, 7:58 pm
Derek Broughton wrote:
> Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
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>>wrote:
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>>>>"where are the power lines".
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>>That's one we haven't got. But we don't get many visitors.
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> I'll see your "where are the power lines" and raise you.
>
> My wife called me at work one day to tell me she'd just found a confused NS
> Power meter reader looking for our meter. It hadn't occurred to him that
> if there were no power lines...
This happens here every time National Grid (Niagara Mohawk) hires a new
meter reader. I think the office guys do it on purpose ....
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Steve Spence
Dir., Green Trust, http://www.green-trust.org
Contributing Editor, http://www.off-grid.net
http://www.rebelwolf.com/essn.html
Posted by Derek Broughton on January 26, 2006, 9:42 am
Steve Spence wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
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>>>On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 22:06:17 -0500, Steve Spence
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>>>>>"where are the power lines".
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>>>That's one we haven't got. But we don't get many visitors.
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>> I'll see your "where are the power lines" and raise you.
>>
>> My wife called me at work one day to tell me she'd just found a confused
>> NS
>> Power meter reader looking for our meter. It hadn't occurred to him that
>> if there were no power lines...
>
> This happens here every time National Grid (Niagara Mohawk) hires a new
> meter reader. I think the office guys do it on purpose ....
>
LOL. I hadn't thought of that possibility. Of course, if _I_ was one of
the "office guys" I'd do it :-)
--
derek
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>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
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>>>>"where are the power lines".
>>
>>That's one we haven't got. But we don't get many visitors.
>
>
> I'll see your "where are the power lines" and raise you.
>
> My wife called me at work one day to tell me she'd just found a confused NS
> Power meter reader looking for our meter. It hadn't occurred to him that
> if there were no power lines...