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I'm positive this current event is negative publicity. He should be
charged with battery and put in a dry cell. I wonder: Is he wired from listening
to too much AC/DC?
Lineman Rick says " How do ya like your Hot Dog?" I really got a jolt from that, I hear it's currently a big hit.
There were a few lines I had a hard time understanding watt he was saying, it really had me amped up, I was so full of energy I thought I was going to blow a fuse and had to take a breaker and I almost blacked out.
Dam, if there was so much high tension, they should have called a copper instead of alternating their motor skills but now they're zapped from giving us static and will likely get discharged, the pole cats.
I hear lineman Rick got a charge from making this video but he ate to many hot dogs and had to shed load later that night, he said it transformed him into a non hot dog eating Lineman, he is leading the way in electrical hot dog abuse but is lagging due to the loss of energy.
What a wiener. So he couldn't cut the mustard? Well, he sure doesn't know his onions cause his buns are in trouble now for selling the sizzle. I don't relish his position. Hope the coppers grill him good. More power to them. This is no way for him to conduct himself. This guy sounds like he doesn't have the best connections at his disposal and will probably face charges of volter fraud and have to switch careers after weighing the pros and conduits. At least he's not ohmless and he might see the light. Ah, well, when in Romex...
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