Wye does it matter? Is this a hot button issue for you? Maybe you need to pull up your pants, maybe jog a few circuits of your yard and regulate your emotions. Transform yourself into a positive person. I hope this resonates with you. Pspice up your life. It can be a real charge.
(I’ve failed my parents and America)
Socket to me, dude.
No, the seeds for America’s failure date to November 1980 when we chose to elect Ron.
I would like to know Watt happens next. Probably needs to go to a hospital, bet he’ll be exstatic once they discharge him.
Good thing the coppers didn’t show up. The worst that can happen is that the pilot will be grounded.
Well fighter pilots live a very livewire life.
No information about how the investigation will be conducted, or who will be the conductor.
Maybe a free ticket to a cultural event will make him feel better. Think he’s a bigger fan of ELO or AC/DC?
(Sometimes I hate the creative part of my brain).
After something so nearly terminal, he might be amped up. Spending 50 or 60 cycles in aa small cell, reading an ode and sipping juice (I’ll give a plug to currant), would bring him down to earth.
that’s it. You’re all grounded.
No need to blow a fuse.
What is our punishment; are you taking away our electronics?
Spiderman:Unplugged
Something rather negative rather than neutral.
Potentially a career transformer.
I hope he didn’t blackout during the event.
This incident reminds me of the old apocryphal story of a fighter pilot whose parachute got tangled up in high-voltage power lines. As the story goes, a well-meaning farmer tries to help the guy down instead of calling for help. The pilot keeps yelling for the farmer to contact the authorities (so that the power line can be de-energized), but the farmer either doesn’t hear him or understand what he’s saying and keeps trying to rescue the pilot.
At some point, the farmer gets a ladder and starts climbing up. :eek: The pilot realizes that there’s a good chance the power line voltage will arc through himself, the farmer, and the ladder and kill both of them if the farmer gets too close. (Hanging from the power line and being ungrounded, the pilot is fine, just like a bird on a power line.)
So anyway, the farmer finally gets the message to back off when the pilot pulls out his service revolver and points it at the farmer. 
Coulda been worse. He coulda been sucked into a wind turbine farm.
There’s no waffling about that.
(I went a different way with the puns. Shocking!)
For making bad puns we’ll whip you, then we’ll cream you…top that!