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Old 02-07-2008, 11:00 AM   #1
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Reckon somebody will get fired over this one!


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Old 02-07-2008, 11:06 AM   #2
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Surprising he got that far. Even more surprised after the first 5 feet he decided to keep going! Moron! I'd make him pay for the wrecker, then fire him (after he washed the lift)
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The funniest part is there's no foot prints of someone running away. Maybe they make those lifts remote control now.
I now you can control them from the turret as well as the lift chair assembly.

If it's a metal roofer tell him you'll fight to the death with stair tools.

If it's a painter, tell him to pack his suitcase and take a bus.

If it's a low voltage lighting guy, tell him to pay me for my lift.
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Looks like he has some raking to do. Seriously though, wtf was he doing ??
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The funniest part is there's no foot prints of someone running away.
Actually, if you look quick, you can see where he jumped out of the cage and headed for the hills. I just didn't get it very clear in the video.
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