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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 440913" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>OUCH! :shock: </p><p>Husband got shocked unhooking the hot wire. The handle had a short in it; he found out.</p><p>Father in law told him he was crazy for ripping the wire off the fence until he too got shocked. It got fixed.</p><p>Host son from Germany told us about him and his friends out one night and peeing on a hot wire. City folk sure are fun to play with.</p><p>I got shot off of a water hydrant a few years ago. The electric meter shorted out, send a jolt of electricity up the water line and knocked me flat. I felt it cross my chest and stop my heart. All I could think was I'm dead. Nobody was around, but my heart restarted. Power guy told me that if I had been closer to it, there was a good chance my heart wouldn't have restarted.</p><p>I hate working near anything electrical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 440913, member: 5917"] OUCH! :shock: Husband got shocked unhooking the hot wire. The handle had a short in it; he found out. Father in law told him he was crazy for ripping the wire off the fence until he too got shocked. It got fixed. Host son from Germany told us about him and his friends out one night and peeing on a hot wire. City folk sure are fun to play with. I got shot off of a water hydrant a few years ago. The electric meter shorted out, send a jolt of electricity up the water line and knocked me flat. I felt it cross my chest and stop my heart. All I could think was I'm dead. Nobody was around, but my heart restarted. Power guy told me that if I had been closer to it, there was a good chance my heart wouldn't have restarted. I hate working near anything electrical. [/QUOTE]
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