On 12/13/2010 4:59 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> I found this on another newsgroup and thought it would be of interest here
>
>
> It has to do with wooden ladders and fire departments. I suppose that
> might be of concern to homeowners. I thought it was pretty cool. :-)
>
> http://www.vententersearch.com/?p=959
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>
Excellent piece. Thanks for sharing!
On Dec 13, 9:44=A0am, "http://www.Towood.com/ Export Wood Ladders" <abc
[email protected]> wrote:
> If you want to sell or export wood ladders, please register on towood.com
> and post your selling leads to towood.com .
>
> Towood.com is a market place for furniture, floor, lumber, plywood, MDF,
> HDF, chipboard, OSB and other wooden products .
Isn't Towood.com that site that has the child molester running it?
Maybe not a molester (though probably), but definitely a weaselly
scamming spammer.
Anyone up for a little Towood Google-tweaking? I love adding search
terms that disparage recalcitrant web sites. Next time someone is
Googling Towood.com they'll be wondering why it's associated with the
KKK, NAMBLA and the Iranian secret service. It might be sick, but
it's a hobby.
R
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 07:32:28 -0800, RicodJour wrote:
> On Dec 13, 9:44Â am, "http://www.Towood.com/ Export Wood Ladders" <abc
> [email protected]> wrote:
>> If you want to sell or export wood ladders, please register on
>> towood.com and post your selling leads to towood.com .
>>
>> Towood.com is a market place for furniture, floor, lumber, plywood,
>> MDF, HDF, chipboard, OSB and other wooden products .
>
> Isn't Towood.com that site that has the child molester running it? Maybe
> not a molester (though probably), but definitely a weaselly scamming
> spammer.
He also beats puppies and drowns kittens.
>
> Anyone up for a little Towood Google-tweaking? I love adding search
> terms that disparage recalcitrant web sites. Next time someone is
> Googling Towood.com they'll be wondering why it's associated with the
> KKK, NAMBLA and the Iranian secret service. It might be sick, but it's
> a hobby.
>
> R
Dang you, now I have a new hobby to chase after, and I was overloaded
already. :)
basilisk
--
A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse
On Dec 13, 5:59=A0am, "Ed Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found this on another newsgroup and thought it would be of interest her=
e
>
> It has to do with wooden ladders and fire departments. I suppose that
> might be of concern to homeowners. I thought it was pretty cool. :-)
>
> http://www.vententersearch.com/?p=3D959
Great story. I had a few wood ladders that came when I bought my farm
house. They were so heavy to handle that I eventually got rid of
them. Now I'm feeling lousy about the decision.
If you want to sell or export wood ladders, please register on towood.com
and post your selling leads to towood.com .
Towood.com is a market place for furniture, floor, lumber, plywood, MDF,
HDF, chipboard, OSB and other wooden products .
"Ed Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I found this on another newsgroup and thought it would be of interest here
>
>
> It has to do with wooden ladders and fire departments. I suppose that
> might be of concern to homeowners. I thought it was pretty cool. :-)
>
> http://www.vententersearch.com/?p=959
>
>
One thing the video failed to mention is why it is better than aluminum
or steel.
Metals lose their strength quickly when heated. Wood doesn't. It will
remain strong until it is burned heavily thru.
That was a good piece. Interesting that these ladders weight so much.
I have used a linemans pole (fiberglass) that is 50feet when all the
sections are up.
You can't lift it from the ground with the sections already extended,
you have to raise the sections with it already vertical.
On 12/13/2010 9:53 AM, Dddudley wrote:
> On 12/13/2010 4:59 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> I found this on another newsgroup and thought it would be of interest
>> here
>>
>>
>> It has to do with wooden ladders and fire departments. I suppose that
>> might be of concern to homeowners. I thought it was pretty cool. :-)
>>
>> http://www.vententersearch.com/?p=959
>>
>>
>
>
> Excellent piece. Thanks for sharing!
>
>