AOW, actually one isn't too bad. The ladder can't slide down the wall because the legs are wedged under the railing, but that sideways movement ... ouch.
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If women want to "move up the ladder" the way that men do -- there will soon be fewer women.
ReplyDeleteLL, with these ladders anyway.
DeleteThat second one made me ill (I don't like heights - at all)
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, it's just a little high.
DeleteGood grief. These guys are out of their minds, but they are getting the job done.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Odie. ☺
Sandee, that's why there's more of you.
DeleteI actually saw a painter at my house use something much like what is pictured in #1 and #4. Sheesh.
ReplyDeleteAOW, actually one isn't too bad. The ladder can't slide down the wall because the legs are wedged under the railing, but that sideways movement ... ouch.
DeleteEver get the feeling ladders were invented by a woman with a million dollar policy on her husband?
ReplyDeleteedutcher, Mrs. Woodsterman buys me a new ladder every Christmas.
DeleteOh,my! I've climbed a few ladders in my life, but not in such dangerously stupid situations.
ReplyDeleteCube, hire a pro like the ones in the pictures.
DeleteAt least the guy straddling the spare tire had his steel toed flip flops on!
ReplyDeleteProof, good thing too. I'd hate to see him in trouble with Cal OSHA.
DeleteWhat could possibly go wrong?
ReplyDeleteJoeh, nothing of course.
DeleteThat first one gives me an idea for the foyer lightbulb! I can do this!
ReplyDeleteRace, glad I could help.
DeleteThought you might like these. Thanks for the link back!
ReplyDeleteRon, you know me all too well.
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