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My dad was helping a buddy with a rewire job when the buddy reached into a cupboard to cut some wires. There was a big flash and a loud bang...which is what you get in the UK with 220/230V household mains. Due to shock and/or stupidity, dad's buddy shakes his head, says, "Whoops!", and reaches back in for a second go, resulting in another flash and bang. Maybe the buddy was relying on the breaker having tripped, but it hadn't.
 
My dad was helping a buddy with a rewire job when the buddy reached into a cupboard to cut some wires. There was a big flash and a loud bang...which is what you get in the UK with 220/230V household mains. Due to shock and/or stupidity, dad's buddy shakes his head, says, "Whoops!", and reaches back in for a second go, resulting in another flash and bang. Maybe the buddy was relying on the breaker having tripped, but it hadn't.
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Would it be schadenfreude to "like" that?
 
When I was in High school I had worked at the small Greyhound bus depot in town, great job. I was 17 years old with keys to the building that included a small bedroom for the drivers to nap. I did take advantage of that for some late nights with some "friends". Anyway on the last incoming run about 8 pm the driver went to a hotel and left the bus overnight for the early morning run. It didn't take a key to start these, just a set of toggle switches and a foot starter. They did lock the door but the secret was to reach in through the unlocked driver window vent and pop the door. Anyway we would take these buses for joy rides but it ended when Bobby T. backed into sign and we decided we better quit before we got busted.
 

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