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Old 12-15-2004, 05:18 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.

Where was it?

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Old 12-15-2004, 05:18 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Professionals at work


Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.

Where was it?

Keith M


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Old 12-15-2004, 05:18 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Professionals at work


Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.

Where was it?

Keith M


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Old 12-15-2004, 05:18 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Professionals at work


Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.

Where was it?

Keith M


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Old 12-15-2004, 05:18 AM
Keith Manning
 
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Default Re: Professionals at work


Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.

Where was it?

Keith M


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Old 12-15-2004, 05:36 AM
Ben Panter
 
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> Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.
>
> Where was it?


Roundstone, in Ireland:

http://www.roundstone-connemara.com/newssept704.htm

"in the wee hours of Saturday morning, a car goes into the Harbour, with
a young man at the wheel, the car landed upside down and if it was not
for the vigilance Mary King who alerted Sean de Courcey, Sean fair play
to him pulled this man out of the car, which was nearly totally
submerged in the tide and pulled him to safety, what ever way you look
at it, Sean saved his life, yet again another near fatal accident, and
then I suppose on the slightly humorous side and to add insult to
injury, a tow truck was called out to pull the car out, now get this,
the truck fell in while trying to lift the car, no don't worry there was
no one in it, it was remote controlled, but the machine was not heavier
enough to lift the car out, therefore, a proper professional machine had
to be called in, and the job was done, no loss of life, what was
interesting the amount of people that came to have a look at this task
you would think we had another social event going on."

Ben


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Old 12-15-2004, 05:36 AM
Ben Panter
 
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Default Re: Professionals at work

> Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.
>
> Where was it?


Roundstone, in Ireland:

http://www.roundstone-connemara.com/newssept704.htm

"in the wee hours of Saturday morning, a car goes into the Harbour, with
a young man at the wheel, the car landed upside down and if it was not
for the vigilance Mary King who alerted Sean de Courcey, Sean fair play
to him pulled this man out of the car, which was nearly totally
submerged in the tide and pulled him to safety, what ever way you look
at it, Sean saved his life, yet again another near fatal accident, and
then I suppose on the slightly humorous side and to add insult to
injury, a tow truck was called out to pull the car out, now get this,
the truck fell in while trying to lift the car, no don't worry there was
no one in it, it was remote controlled, but the machine was not heavier
enough to lift the car out, therefore, a proper professional machine had
to be called in, and the job was done, no loss of life, what was
interesting the amount of people that came to have a look at this task
you would think we had another social event going on."

Ben


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Ben Panter, Garching, Germany
email via www.benpanter.co.uk
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Old 12-15-2004, 05:36 AM
Ben Panter
 
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Default Re: Professionals at work

> Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.
>
> Where was it?


Roundstone, in Ireland:

http://www.roundstone-connemara.com/newssept704.htm

"in the wee hours of Saturday morning, a car goes into the Harbour, with
a young man at the wheel, the car landed upside down and if it was not
for the vigilance Mary King who alerted Sean de Courcey, Sean fair play
to him pulled this man out of the car, which was nearly totally
submerged in the tide and pulled him to safety, what ever way you look
at it, Sean saved his life, yet again another near fatal accident, and
then I suppose on the slightly humorous side and to add insult to
injury, a tow truck was called out to pull the car out, now get this,
the truck fell in while trying to lift the car, no don't worry there was
no one in it, it was remote controlled, but the machine was not heavier
enough to lift the car out, therefore, a proper professional machine had
to be called in, and the job was done, no loss of life, what was
interesting the amount of people that came to have a look at this task
you would think we had another social event going on."

Ben


--
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Ben Panter, Garching, Germany
email via www.benpanter.co.uk
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Old 12-15-2004, 05:36 AM
Ben Panter
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Professionals at work

> Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.
>
> Where was it?


Roundstone, in Ireland:

http://www.roundstone-connemara.com/newssept704.htm

"in the wee hours of Saturday morning, a car goes into the Harbour, with
a young man at the wheel, the car landed upside down and if it was not
for the vigilance Mary King who alerted Sean de Courcey, Sean fair play
to him pulled this man out of the car, which was nearly totally
submerged in the tide and pulled him to safety, what ever way you look
at it, Sean saved his life, yet again another near fatal accident, and
then I suppose on the slightly humorous side and to add insult to
injury, a tow truck was called out to pull the car out, now get this,
the truck fell in while trying to lift the car, no don't worry there was
no one in it, it was remote controlled, but the machine was not heavier
enough to lift the car out, therefore, a proper professional machine had
to be called in, and the job was done, no loss of life, what was
interesting the amount of people that came to have a look at this task
you would think we had another social event going on."

Ben


--
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Ben Panter, Garching, Germany
email via www.benpanter.co.uk
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Old 12-15-2004, 05:36 AM
Ben Panter
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Professionals at work

> Expensive, and very, very worrying. Also very funny if nobody was hurt.
>
> Where was it?


Roundstone, in Ireland:

http://www.roundstone-connemara.com/newssept704.htm

"in the wee hours of Saturday morning, a car goes into the Harbour, with
a young man at the wheel, the car landed upside down and if it was not
for the vigilance Mary King who alerted Sean de Courcey, Sean fair play
to him pulled this man out of the car, which was nearly totally
submerged in the tide and pulled him to safety, what ever way you look
at it, Sean saved his life, yet again another near fatal accident, and
then I suppose on the slightly humorous side and to add insult to
injury, a tow truck was called out to pull the car out, now get this,
the truck fell in while trying to lift the car, no don't worry there was
no one in it, it was remote controlled, but the machine was not heavier
enough to lift the car out, therefore, a proper professional machine had
to be called in, and the job was done, no loss of life, what was
interesting the amount of people that came to have a look at this task
you would think we had another social event going on."

Ben


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