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On 10/9/2015 8:32 PM, Alain wrote:
> Le 15-10-08 17:12, Stephen a écrit :
>> On 10/8/2015 9:56 PM, Jörg 'Yadgar' Bleimann wrote:
>>> I want to model my now-defunct bathroom scales
>>
>> Sorry I can't help with your media problem, Yadgar.
>> But you reminded me of a jape I did a few years back.
>> I had been working on a crane upgrading the load indicator. I took the
>> old 100 ton scale and put it in my bathroom scales. My wife's screams
>> could be heard from miles away.
>> I did not know she could punch that hard. But it was worth it. ;-)
>>
>
> An 100 TON scale? In a bathroom? That's just plain mean !
Bows :-)
My wife is quite thin so it was an obvious joke.
I also took a "Cold Work" permit book home as well, but chickened out
giving that to her. She always had a list of jobs for me to do after
being offshore for two weeks. In the end I thought that it was pushing it.
In case you don't know UK electrical plugs and sockets look like this:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/5f/1b/a9/5f1ba98a5d187b3f733e8c867d8898eb.jpg
It was fun watching my brother-in-law try to fit this plug into a
standard socket.
http://www.flameport.com/electric_museum/plugs_13A_non_standard/walsall_gauge_13a_plug.jpg
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Regards
Stephen
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