Flow
Newly Enlightened
August of 2005 I was in kentucky, working on houses (not the one I bought), and one night I was painting the side of a house with one of those sprayers, and I'd use my E2e to see how it was going (beautifully). Well, the next day I realized I had no idea where my E2e got to. I searched for it for *days*. Never found it.
A few months later (february I think) when I was back in kentucky, I found it laying on the ground. Just sitting there, in the back yard. I was perplexed, until I noticed the hole next to it. I picket it up and saw the light teeth marks on the rubber switch. I realized what had happened. The ******* dog found it and BURRIED it in August, and then dug it up again when we came back in February. 6 months in a hole in the ground. The people we had rented the place to had no idea it had ever been there (that's what I was worried most about, someone else finding it when I wasn't there...).
So, I wiped some of the dirt off it, looked at it, and pushed the switch. I was expecting at best a faint glow, at worst nothing. I... was wrong. And half blind for a good few minutes.
No water damage, no anything, other than a few marks on the rubber which was otherwise perfectly intact it was good as new. Even the batteries were holding pretty strong.
SF <3
Edit: A slight modification in wording was made, to insure family friendliness. Flow, feel free to re-edit, including this comment and use your own terminology. Just keep the language within the limits of a family-friendly board. - Empath
A few months later (february I think) when I was back in kentucky, I found it laying on the ground. Just sitting there, in the back yard. I was perplexed, until I noticed the hole next to it. I picket it up and saw the light teeth marks on the rubber switch. I realized what had happened. The ******* dog found it and BURRIED it in August, and then dug it up again when we came back in February. 6 months in a hole in the ground. The people we had rented the place to had no idea it had ever been there (that's what I was worried most about, someone else finding it when I wasn't there...).
So, I wiped some of the dirt off it, looked at it, and pushed the switch. I was expecting at best a faint glow, at worst nothing. I... was wrong. And half blind for a good few minutes.
No water damage, no anything, other than a few marks on the rubber which was otherwise perfectly intact it was good as new. Even the batteries were holding pretty strong.
SF <3
Edit: A slight modification in wording was made, to insure family friendliness. Flow, feel free to re-edit, including this comment and use your own terminology. Just keep the language within the limits of a family-friendly board. - Empath
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