Short Circuits
Everyone makes mistakes.
Some are just
funnier than others…
Straight Flush

One cold winter a fire restoration contractor I worked with asked me
to go to a site where a kitchen fire had done quite a bit of damage to
a two-story home the previous night. Since the power company had pulled
the meter to kill all the power to the home, the contractor wanted me
to come in and restore enough power to get the furnace, a string of
lights, and a GFCI outlet working so the other trades could get to work
right away on the cleanup. I got there around lunch, and no one else
was there. I went about my duties, and after a while I felt the
“call of nature.” I found the only bathroom on the second
floor and did my business, but when I went to flush, I found that the
water had been turned off. I filled a bucket with some water from the
water heater and poured it down the toilet. When I went downstairs to
leave, I saw the carpenters had already removed most of the contents of
the kitchen, including the ceiling and a 6-foot section of PVC waste
line from the second story bathroom. Those guys will never know how
lucky they were to have closed their toolboxes before they left for
lunch.
Rich Waskowitz
Pittsburgh
Clothes Call

While installing an outlet for a new stereo in an old residence and
after a few trips and measurements from the living room to the
basement, I proceeded to drill up from the basement and into the living
room partition. Well, I missed the wall by about 6 inches and instead
drilled up into the bedroom and through the bottom drawer of the
owner's dresser. The auger wrapped around the clothing inside, and I
couldn't get the drill bit back down or open the drawer. After removing
the drawers above it and removing the wood separator, I was finally
able to remove the drill bit and install the outlet — pro
gratis!
James Cannon
Providence, R.I.
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