Into the Night
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He probably doesn't.Not lie, faggot. Reality.
I bet you don't even know how many volts go through them lines, boy.
Actually, you do. That's not only required by law, it will protect your generator and crews working on power lines in the area.PS: You don't have to cut the feed if there's already no power, dumbass.
I would imagine so.I'm sure there was a lever to cut the incoming service, though.
Sounds like a nice sized beast.No power=reason for generator, derp!
He needed 440 to run his shop. The nice big generator provided that.
Good for him! This country needs more people like him!He said he started selling power back to the company, and he was not a bullshitter at all.
His little brother is, but he never was.
Years later he got active in the community and got those rolling blackouts stopped.
Crews are always working on poles, lines, and other equipment. They respect what those lines can do and use appropriate safety gear and procedures.There were no crews working on the poles, dumbass. As if you know much about that.![]()
Yup. That's how they do it all right.The power was cut at the company with a switch or several.