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Quote Norm Replybullet Topic: Remove an incandescent bulb from a fr...
    Posted: 03 Dec 2009 at 5:22pm
Remove an incandescent bulb from a frozen socket?
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Quote ElectriDon Replybullet Posted: 05 Dec 2009 at 9:28am

If the bulb will not come out, you can try to spray lubricant around the base lightly. Make sure power is off. you can also break the bulb, cut a potato in half and jam the flat against the base and twist out.

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Quote Bleamible Replybullet Posted: 05 Jan 2010 at 4:21pm
<b>Moral dilemna!</b>

What's up? Been lurking for a while and decided to sign up and post.

Anyways, I had this urge to talk about an event. There was this occurence... When I was done with school one day I headed out, I hadn't eaten lunch so I dropped into this place for a snack and picked this sandwitch from the menu and took it to a table and sat down when it suddenly occured to me they didn't charge me!

Yeah evidently they were super busy and distracted because there was this manager/investor type looking around everywhere and talking to them. So I was just about to go up to the counter and say I hadn't paid but then I realized if I did that the owner guy might get mad at the employees. So I just left. What should I have done do you think?
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Quote GrantK Replybullet Posted: 06 Jan 2010 at 3:29pm

Hmmph...if the act has been on your conscience enough to question and post here, its obvious you should have paid! People make mistakes and while most learn from them, Some take advantage of ones mistakes. Without correction, this is deception. If this was your establishment, or you, the responsible employee what would you want that person to do?

Who knows, he they may appreciate  your honesty and honor you with  a free meal anyway.  "Pay it back and forward" - for those without conscience, and those who may be in dire need for a meal.
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