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Old 10-14-2009, 05:23 AM   #61
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I'm Hurt, thats better, piss off and stop being so cruel. I have feelings you know. you leave me no option but to leave the chat room for a while and play with my huge penis....'Boy that was fun'... anybody want to hear about it?
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what voltage kills the most people and what voltage kills the most electricians
just wondering if it was the same and really what voltage is it
my guess is 120 for people and 277 for electricians but i dont know
i 'm not sure but i think it's electrical voltage
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i 'm not sure but i think it's electrical voltage
Think of that all on your own?
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I agree with most of the responses. However, BryanMD, when I found out that most auto accidents happen within 25 miles of your house...I moved.
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I agree with most of the responses. However, BryanMD, when I found out that most auto accidents happen within 25 miles of your house...I moved.
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i just listen to this audio clip released from the 911 operator i dont know if its old or new but its so sad what happen all 3 people died:Police say a mother, father and 15-year-old son were electrocuted while putting up a ham radio antenna in their Palm Bay home. the impact sent 13,000 volts of electricity through the pole the three were holding.

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