And how to avoid a fall while riding the bus.
Thanks Dan !
Other Rule 5 ers:
Put it here ... I can't wait to read it. I have the Captcha turned OFF but blogger insists it be there. You should be able to bypass it.
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Maybe it should be an Olympic sport.
ReplyDeleteOpie, do you mean the last one? I think Mooshell could get gold.
ReplyDeleteThat last one made me spew my coffee all over the monitor. Thankyouverymuch.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day Odie. :)
Sandee, somewhere on my sidebar there is a Warning/Disclaimer about that very thing. Don't drink coffee while visiting this blog. I guess I'll have to move it up a little.
ReplyDeleteAlways have clorox wipes handy...
ReplyDeleteBrooke, never leave home without them.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are ... limber.
ReplyDeleteWell, most of them.
Edutcher, yeah ain't it great most of the time.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that last one was holding tight to the other pole the day before when the brakes got slammed on...?
ReplyDeleteThat's a whole new perspective on pole work.
ReplyDeleteNever been on a bus or subway when that type of pole work was going on.
ReplyDeleteYou lured me into a dream then ended it with a nightmare!
ReplyDeleteThat next to last one does something for me---too much considering my condition with my plumbing problems.
ReplyDeleteVelcro, I think you're on to something.
ReplyDeleteLL, In the biz, we call it "Workin' it".
ReplyDeleteAdmiral, buses lose more poles that way.
ReplyDeleteMike ... well that's Rule 5 Woodsterman Style for you.
ReplyDeleteRon, looks like she would be glad to "Take Charge".
ReplyDeleteJust what we need It should be an Olympic sport!
ReplyDeleteScott, it is isn't it
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