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    Their muscles were still in contraction when gravity pulled them loose, so they dropped like wood logs standing on-end.
    I doubt if those knuckleheads standing around have any CPR expertise to save them.

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    Ropes, even gloves! I wonder if any of these guys lived. kind of sad to watch. Could be three men dropping dead because of foolishness.

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    Did they die?
    I have a 1972 Land Rover Series III Truck Cab/Pick-Up and a 1962 Land Rover Series 2a Carawagon Camper.

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    foolishness??? was one named tommy? more like stupid is as stupid does.

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    When I was a kid my interest was electronics. I had a younger brother whom I was never on very friendly terms with. I used to charge electrolytic capacitors, or condensors as they were called back then, up to around 300 V (typical HT value for radios then) and throw them to my brother shouting "catch".

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