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Thread: Lightening Strike Survival - True Story

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    So what do you want another verse?
    OK.

    Group sing: We're off to see the wild west show,
    We're off to see the wild west show,
    The monkeys and the kangaroos.
    No matter what the weather
    As long as we're together,
    We're off to see the wild west show

    S. one:The Orangutan!
    Group:The Orangutan? No S**T, G** ***m,
    Tells us about the the Orangutan!

    S.one:The Orangutan is an animal in the jungle
    That writes on one butock a "W",
    And on the other butock a "W",
    So when he does cartwheels it spells,
    WoW-MoM-WoW
    Geezer Squad....Charter Member #1
    Evoking the 50 year old rule...
    First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
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    While I have never had a load line jump a pulley. It certainly wouldn't prevent you from booming down and correcting the matter on the ground.

    You need an FAA permit to run booms within a certain distance of the airport. I think it is a mile or so, if you are going to be using a boom of 100' or more. Anything less than that and no worries.

    I got hit hard by the secondary of a ballast and hit a box of lamps on the boom I was walking face first. I was out cold. Just blind luck I didn't fall.

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