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Too soon to climb a ladder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 512061" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>The twenty-something brought your walker over to you? Most impressive. At least he was good for something. I used to help paint my parents' house when I was twelve. Three part extension ladder, fully extended. Scared spitless, mostly by the wasps, but I did it. Dealing with <span style="color: #6600cc"><em>Purple Fear</em></span> ain't easy. So you proved something to yourself. Good show. But save yourself for a better risk/reward situation next time, would be my advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 512061, member: 1690"] The twenty-something brought your walker over to you? Most impressive. At least he was good for something. I used to help paint my parents' house when I was twelve. Three part extension ladder, fully extended. Scared spitless, mostly by the wasps, but I did it. Dealing with [color=#6600cc][i]Purple Fear[/i][/color] ain't easy. So you proved something to yourself. Good show. But save yourself for a better risk/reward situation next time, would be my advice. [/QUOTE]
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