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Today....


I saw this http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4703673738_5558db24e4_m.jpg ( tiny black spec ) in sky


So, I stopped & took this photo.....


It turned out to be a cage/cable car carrying two workers upward at about a 40 degree angle.


Right to the top of the Crystal Palace Transmitter ( and back ) for 20 minutes of maintenance


All this suspended by a single cable 719 ft above the ground



Who the f*ck does that for a job


( nice view though )



W**F




Wow - how scary is that! Rather them than me, thats for sure....


I will never again moan about my working hazards which consist of not being obsequious enough and risking furious glances for not placing my non-reusable coffee cup in the correct recycling bin.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Wow - how scary is that! Rather them than me,

> thats for sure....

>

> I will never again moan about my working hazards

> which consist of not being obsequious enough and

> risking furious glances for not placing my

> non-reusable coffee cup in the correct recycling

> bin.


Haha, people who get all anal about sorting recycling crack me up, when it gets to the dump

they tip all the carefully sorted stuff into one pile and then bulldoze it into a corner, I've seen them doing it at the dump in camberwell!

  • 1 month later...

dubluke Wrote:

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> Ladymuck Wrote:

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> > dubluke Wrote:

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> > > Haha, people who get all anal about sorting

> > > recycling crack me up

> >

> > pun intended?

>

> of course... :P

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Yes agree...



" What was that, sorry "



Hello Narnia, bit smelly in here eh ?



W**F

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