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> 3. tool question (5)
> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 17:26:12 EST
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> Subject: tool question
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> Rosa Forrester (Clerk at Richmond County Circuit Court) "just can't
think
> of the name of the pole with three prongs" that I used to use to bring
down
> the Woodruff boxes that were esconced on high. Before LOV absconded with
> them, I used to use this t"tool" to retrieve the Woodruff boxes
containing
> chancery suit cases. I told my wife that if I suddenly slumped over at
the
> dinner table, that she should remember to tell them at the ER that I
might
> have been hit on the head by a Woodruff box which caused a slowly
enlarging
> subdural hematoma. It never happened. This bit of Americana
> Rosa suggested that I contact either Ron Smith or Dick Harrington at
LOV
> to avoid having her call me at 2 AM when she suddenly remembered the
name.
> Hope you can help. William M.McCarty, MD
Benjamin Franklin invented a thing like that and called it a long arm.
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