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Me neither. I'll keep my feet on the ground, thank you very much!

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You wouldn't catch me dead up there. Way too high for me!

 

What if you were caught live in a big net at the bottom?

 

:P

 

AJ

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What if you were caught live in a big net at the bottom?

 

:P

 

AJ

 

Still will never happen. I'm too afraid of heights to go up any higher than 20 ft.

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Still will never happen. I'm too afraid of heights to go up any higher than 20 ft.

Then you should watch the video compneo posted above. ;)

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Looks like fun times. That is the one thing I miss was the climbing pointing antennas and fixing sensors up high. My favorite was to climb up at sunset and climb down when it was pitch black in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

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Yeah, I got a minute into it just now and was starting to get dizzy. :frantic: :puke:

Haha, I almost did at the part where the narrator talks about free-climbing without a safety line and how OSHA allows for it. Tower climbers are freaking nuts!

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Still will never happen. I'm too afraid of heights to go up any higher than 20 ft.

 

It is interesting that the tower climber proceeds, even though there is potentially questionable weather on the horizon.  Of course, if Josh were that climber, the forecast would be for a 100 percent chance of golden and brown showers down at the base of the tower.

 

:P

 

AJ

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It is interesting that the tower climber proceeds, even though there is potentially questionable weather on the horizon.  Of course, if Josh were that climber, the forecast would be for a 100 percent chance of golden and brown showers down at the base of the tower.

 

:P

 

AJ

 

No, it'd be a 100% chance of body parts and blood at the base. :puke:

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I have a hard enough guts to clean my own gutters.

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Can't remember where I seen that video before but yeah, it takes balls of steel to climb that tower.

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Can't remember where I seen that video before but yeah, it takes balls of steal to climb that tower.

Yeah, most of us would have to *steal* someone else's balls to do that job.

 

:P

 

AJ

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Yeah, most of us would have to *steal* someone else's balls to do that job.

 

:P

 

AJ

 

LOL, been fishing all day so I am tired, I just made the edit.

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