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Fun => The Porch => Topic started by: KeithTarpley on September 18, 2009,

Title: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: KeithTarpley on September 18, 2009,
Greetings,,,

Hey, these palm trees don't have any outlets on them!  Where are you supposed to plug in the lights?  I thought the rules were different here...
 ;D

Keith

Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: wbuehler on September 18, 2009,
Yes the palm trees use 220V  ;D
Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: rrowan on September 18, 2009,
Strange

I thought they used wind power???

Have fun at the mini

Cheers

Rick R.
Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: RJ on September 18, 2009,
HA HA!  Fake out!!!!

None of use were going Keith it was just a joke to get you to go!!!   LOL

Nah got your six covered and bringing it up the south side. Be there about 10 AM tommorrow.

RJ
Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: KeithTarpley on September 18, 2009,
Greetings,,,

And the salamanders here are much bigger than in north Georgia.  I'm going to see if they like to be petted...

Kei....
Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: blearning on September 19, 2009,
Keith,

have fun and stay away from those salamanders!!!!!!

Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: ThaiWay on September 20, 2009,
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Yes the palm trees use 220V  ;D

Would those use EuroStyle Plugs?   ;D
Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: PJNMCT on September 20, 2009,
The mini went well. RJ and Keith did a great job - as usual. I think we should be seeing some more interest here in the next few days.

-Paul
Title: Re: Tarpley's Trip
Post by: KeithTarpley on September 20, 2009,
Greetings,,,

I need roller skates to keep up with RJ at the mini.  Those salamander skins will make good covers for them....

Think RJ's getting more orders from this mini.  They seemed to be paying attention.

(And to top it off, my dsl router got a lightning bite this morning!  Had to replace it before I could get back on.  Must of not liked my palm tree comment...)

Keith... wondering if I can get a few lighting components out of a fried router...