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Call Yourself a Man?


Delhommey

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Awesome... I could never do it...

Check out this guy... He is the one that was behind the "Barrel Monster" a while back...

He calls himself an "urban explorer," and he does some really awesome stuff (like sneaking into an amusement park after hours and scaling the roller coasters, climbing construction cranes, etc.) and has great photography...

http://www.nopromiseofsafety.com/

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Lessee...no customers, no boss immediately present, sense of accomplishment at the end of the day, work with your hands, laugh at your less manly friends every day, probably a decent wage, plenty of time to think, plenty of physical activity to keep in shape, quiet, maybe get to fight an eagle every now and then....

Where do I sign up?

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I haven't cleaned my back gutters in 5 years because they are 40 feet in the air.

I used to sell commercial roofing systems and had to climb an 8 story ladder inside this building at the old Ring Caterpillar facility outside of Jacksonville, FL for a roof inspection. Safety canopy didn't start until about 50 feet up. Ladder rungs were slippery because they tested diesel engines in the place and they were coated with residue.

Next week I was back in the industrial adhesives industry. Had to buy some new underwear to.

1760 feet? Not for a million dollars.

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