#3) That's a famous picture; I'm sure you know that.
Kiss of Life , 1968 Pulitzer Prize - A utility worker, J.D. Thompson, is suspended on a utility pole and giving mouth to mouth resuscitation to a fellow lineman, Randall G. Champion, who was unconscious and hanging upside down after contacting a high voltage line. Champion survived and lived until 2002, when he died of heart failure at the age of 64.
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.
** Anonymous, please use a name at the end of your comment. You're all starting to look alike.
*** Moderation has been added due to Spam and a Commenter a little too caustic. I welcome comments, but talk of killing and racist (or even close to racist) are not welcome.
#3) That's a famous picture; I'm sure you know that.
ReplyDeleteKiss of Life , 1968 Pulitzer Prize - A utility worker, J.D. Thompson, is suspended on a utility pole and giving mouth to mouth resuscitation to a fellow lineman, Randall G. Champion, who was unconscious and hanging upside down after contacting a high voltage line. Champion survived and lived until 2002, when he died of heart failure at the age of 64.
Edward, Yes I know it well. It was on every bulletin board in every garage I visited while working for Ma Bell.
Delete#10 I do that if I have no opportunity to pass.
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Anon, I usually wait for someone behind me to do something stupid.
DeleteCats have no patience.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, you are 100% correct, Sir.
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