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Posted by DAVE NE IA on February 11, 2006 at 07:28:08 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: Re: OT...Blowing Light Bulbs posted by John M on February 11, 2006 at 07:06:52:
After I posted I seen your additional post and please apoligize to the electrician for me, although I will give him the benifit of the doubt that he called the power company while he was at your place. Up here in red neck country we went to assist a neighboring fire department three times in two weeks for two barn fires (same barn) and a house fire in the same house yard. Of course arson was the only thing considered the first two fires. Only then they called the power company after the second barn fire. Before the power company found the problem the house caught fire. Yea the fire marshal still assumed arson after the house burned (thats what their training is on). Although admitting no wrong doing the power company did some work up the road and somehow all is well. Again my appologies to the electrician. Dave NE IA
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