Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Climb Those Stairs At Night, After A Few Beers....

 


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  1. I'd pay to see Joe Biden try to climb it at high noon.

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    1. I rather see him decend them at high noon.

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    2. Damn phone keyboard...descend

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    3. To be fair, Trump would also have difficulty

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  2. Counter-offer: I fall down those stairs ( day or night ) after a few beers?

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  3. A few trips carrying groceries and that'd get old real fast.

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  4. Going down them looks scarier than going up.

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  5. Think I'd string a fat piece of knotted hemp down along those steps for night operations.

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  6. one things for sure, I'll go down the stairs a lot faster than going up!

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  7. Out back to wall, there are stairs down to the bathroom...

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  8. Those "steps" look to turn into a ladder about halfway up.

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    1. yep, and I, 75 YO, would not climb them day or night.

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  9. Best to set up a dumbwaiter that'll handle your weight.

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  10. A large vat of boiling oil would keep invaders off of that contraption...

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    1. No need to boil oil. A wheel barrow full of 6-7 inch rocks would work beautifully. One at a time for fun or the pile for instant carnage.

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  11. 26 steps at an average of 9 inches of rise a step totals out to approx. 19-20 ft of rise or drop depending on your direction.

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    1. 36 steps and a steel pipe handrail along the wall.

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  13. Hard to tell because the angle of the photo is not orthoganal - but the stairs looks pretty climbable to me. I wonder how often that channel has water. And it looks like the US - does anybody know where it is?

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    1. I was going to guess Japan. Because of the cherry blossoms.

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  14. Slip out the back Jack, no need to be coy Roy, just get yourself free

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  15. There's no place to rest. Where's the escalator?

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  16. It's an obstacle delusion, there are 37 steps going up, and only one going down.

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  17. The photo is deceptive. https://yorozoonews.jp/article/14887079

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