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Basicially to run a washing line at different heights, so people who dont have ground access can hang washing out. Anyway, Thats the first time Ive worked close to one, we were supposed to be cutting it in half, but I saved that job!

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You sure there were no lines attached to that pole Benn?

 

Something powered that pole over. Perhaps the tips of the branch you cut slapping an intact laundry line?

 

You must be Irish or somethin!

 

Jomoco

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Nope jomo nothing on that pole apart from the breeze. That branch was holding it up by a whisker!

 

How's it feel to be a serendipitous hero mate?

 

I like your technical vids Benn.

 

Nice to be good at what you do eh?

 

Jomoco

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