Queen Catherine has invited Anna to her royal bedroom. A little foreplay seems to be in order before they get down to business. I hope Anna doesn't chip a fang on Cats tail!
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Queen Catherine Alatrocious Luisa von Fluufenstein der third and Anna Miller are both © to me.
The bedroom is in Hearst Castle in California...picture by me.
Art is © to
chororoQueen Catherine Alatrocious Luisa von Fluufenstein der third and Anna Miller are both © to me.
The bedroom is in Hearst Castle in California...picture by me.
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The two near electrocutions were at a Del Monte canning plant in Idaho where I was a maintenance mechanic. Long story short....one was where I touched some wires hanging from the ceiling that were supposed to be dead but had 120 running and I was in soaked tennies standing in water. I was saved that time when gravity pulled me off them as I fell over, cause it had me paralyzed. Second one wasn't as bad, but required someone to come help me cause I was trapped by live current in a basement after quitting time. The floor was all puddles that a heater had grounded into and I'd been jumping around in and out of the current till I could find a dry spot to stand in till I was rescued.
The crushing thing was at an industrial laundry in Idaho where I was maintenance mechanic later. The barrel of the washing machines swings up and out to dump the washed clothes. I had the barrel out and was inside the shell behind it trying to figure out what was causing the drain to stick. I had someone operating the drain switch (which explains why it wasn't locked out....I had to have power to test it) but they looked the other way for a minute and another guy came over and activated the automatic barrel return and it came over and started down on me. A bit of panicked yelling got my helper back but it scared the crap out of me!!
The crushing thing was at an industrial laundry in Idaho where I was maintenance mechanic later. The barrel of the washing machines swings up and out to dump the washed clothes. I had the barrel out and was inside the shell behind it trying to figure out what was causing the drain to stick. I had someone operating the drain switch (which explains why it wasn't locked out....I had to have power to test it) but they looked the other way for a minute and another guy came over and activated the automatic barrel return and it came over and started down on me. A bit of panicked yelling got my helper back but it scared the crap out of me!!
Well, that's significantly messed up, yes. Lock-out, tag-out and all that, very nice, until you have to test under power. I've had to deal with that myself, from the standpoint of the operator, working with the maintainers. I have to know just about every aspect of my machine (several machines working together, in fact), at least as far as their operation, anticipating how they will react to various things. Once I even found the lube point for the MR, based on an earlier cleaning I had done. I haven't been zapped, but I have been sprayed a few times, and nearly knocked down once.
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