Sky light

claude brousson

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Jan 20, 1999
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Guys-

Well I must admit I have been chuckling, but now there's another
thought- if I don't have to worry about those SOB's looking down the
skylight and I presume those of you who have done it must have
researched this thoroughly. Out in the west here , when one camps out in
the provincial campsites,often the crows come and sit on your roof at
about 5:00 o'clock in the morning and scratch around and caw, caw on
your roof. They not only wake you up but more importantly they may be
looking down your skylight!So when you make changes you have to
anticipate all parameters. Hee Hee!!

And by the way Al-to answer your question- you don't know what I have to
hide , and I'm sure not going to tell you because then you'll know.

Claude
 
Claude - best if we keep some secrets, so I accept your comment. I
remember once being asked to give the answer to a secret issue. I asked
the person if they could keep a secret. They, of course, replied, "of
course." I replied "so can I." end of story.

> Guys-
>
> Well I must admit I have been chuckling, but now there's another
> thought- if I don't have to worry about those SOB's looking down the
> skylight and I presume those of you who have done it must have
> researched this thoroughly. Out in the west here , when one camps out in
> the provincial campsites,often the crows come and sit on your roof at
> about 5:00 o'clock in the morning and scratch around and caw, caw on
> your roof. They not only wake you up but more importantly they may be
> looking down your skylight!So when you make changes you have to
> anticipate all parameters. Hee Hee!!
>
> And by the way Al-to answer your question- you don't know what I have to
> hide , and I'm sure not going to tell you because then you'll know.
>
> Claude
 
>I have no idea how this all came about because I was just rudely
>awakened by this loud screeching noise. My Vent-Fantastic was
>trying to close and there was a squirrel trying to get out. He was
>caught half in and half out. Unfortunately he lost part of his tail.
>Mean while I was trying to find the manual over ride handle that
>came with mine. ( I like the new ones with it fixed up there) the
>motor was not strong enough to release him. Finally found the knob
>and released him. All of this at about sunrise and me with a fair
>hangover.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
sounds like your coach was just foraging for your breakfast ;-)

Jim
'73 Canyon Lands
Aurora, CO & Havre, MT