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Default Isn't this horse dead YET??? LP tank valve removal UPDATE

On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 21:25:32 GMT, Don Bruder wrote
something
.......and in reply I say!:

NO.

He got it done and got lucky, then had to tell everyone about it,
implying that this was OK in all cases. Others say nay. But then there
were others who definitely said it was entirely safe. That cannotbe
let past. You may have an opinion or may know thet truth. Others
reading this may not.


C'mon, people, it's a done deal.

He got lucky.

He did it right.

He should have been killed.

Perhaps all of these are true. Perhaps none of them are. That isn't
important. What is important is that he got it done, and, regardless of
how or why, he got it done without getting hemself damaged or dead in
the process.

No amount of Monday-morning quarterbacking changes that fact.

Sure, it was insanely dangerous. Sure, he could have blown himself to
hell. He might have even taken half the neighborhood with him in the
process.

BUT HE DIDN'T.

Task is completed, results satisfy the person who wanted it done. Can't
we move on to something a little more constructive than fancily phrased
"You were a stupid fool that got lucky once, here's what you should have
done, dummy"???

Think about it, people - the horse is dead, the crows have picked it
down to clean bones, and even the bad smell is gone.

Let it rest already!


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