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Concerning Mill Liabilities

Jim,
The answer to the question [riddle] would be "One hundrend and one" as writing in longhand one does not say "one hundred zero one".
Mike

Michael E. Higgins
St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

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Well, Mike, you'll have to take that up with our expert riddle person.

Jim

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Please remove my name from your distribution. I'm a secretary and I know nothing about this information.

Thank you.

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Will do. I have left the mill this secretary works in off the note above. Apparently some of you do not require secretaries to attend safety meetings.

Jim

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Thanks for the article emphasizing safety this week. I, too, heard the story about the butane lighter but slightly different version. Seems that a welder was working with a butane lighter in his pocket and while cutting a piece of metal with a torch, a cinder melted through his pocket and butane lighter igniting the butane burning the upper torso of the person. As a result of this story, our mill management passed a ruling to disallow butane lighters in the mill.

Just another version of a tragic situation.

Hope you had a happy Thanksgiving, we really did.

Tommy Surles
Pensacola, Florida, USA

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