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    Quote Originally Posted by KIP_Doc View Post
    A local prison. Hated going. Was a big time waster with all the searches and waiting for an escort and all.
    I'd LOVE IT! ALL chargeable!
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    Done prisons and OJT for prisoners, serviced typewriters in hospital for the criminally insane, serviced spirit duplicators & mimeos in the jungles of Venezuela and Caracas, did a Canon NP210 under the wing of a National Guard A-10 Warthog, did a Canon NP200 in a submarine, use to take care of the large format copiers at the strategic air command base in Plattsburg, NY and a bunch of tactical air command and naval air stations in NY and thru out the NE, but my all time favorite by a long shot was Chelsea Photo Studios in NYC........they used to have a large format copier that was in the hall in between the photo shoot studio and the changing rooms.........they did alot of lingerie catalogs.....I almost lost a finger in the chain drive once for all the distractions!! Rode the elevator with Milla Jovovich!

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    What Was the Most Interesting Place You've Ever Worked in?

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    Cool

    The security offices of the BBC at Shepards Bush, London and their radio centre in central London...I spend more time looking around than doing the call
    The impossible is easy - miracles take a little longer
    So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late.

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    I worked in Hollywood and serviced the "Baywatch" machine (met Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee), serviced JAG, Muppet studios and a porn studio. Worked on the machine used for the movie Volcano with Tommy Lee Jones. Had a lot of fun doing those calls. Also worked on a machine in a modeling agency, man that was hard to work with all those beautiful women around.

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    When we serviced US Marshall's machines they would meet me at a hotel parking lot, load me and my tools into a black suburban with the back inside blacked out. Drive around for 10 mintues back in to a building, close the door. Where we were i never did find out. The west wing in The White House.

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    In a factory right next to the line where they were building trucks. i've could have tightened some screws for them. one time, at a helicopter company, the machine was in front of a window looking at the bays where there were three different copters being serviced, that was interesting to watch.

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    Re: What Was the Most Interesting Place You've Ever Worked in?

    Strange how you worked on same machines as Duct tape and glue did back in 2010!

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    Re: What Was the Most Interesting Place You've Ever Worked in?

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    Strange how you worked on same machines as Duct tape and glue did back in 2010!
    Good eye davel. You really unmasked that spammer.
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    Re: What Was the Most Interesting Place You've Ever Worked in?

    Wonder what kind of success theses spammers have? So its a lingerie shop. How do they get incentive they need to prove the conversion? Or could this be a phishing attempt...

    Dude in India or a bot?
    Whatever

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    Re: What Was the Most Interesting Place You've Ever Worked in?

    Quite a long time ago when I first started working on typewriters my territory was Miami Beach. And as part of the resort area there was a Playboy Club on the causeway to Miami Beach. And a Playboy resort hotel on the main hotel roadway. One of the typewriters also happened to be in the bunny hutch. Right where the ladies dressed and put on makeup changed into their off-duty clothes. Most of the time it was only the bunnies in there and their office manager/secretary. Of course since the area did not normally have any men there the girls were very lax about how they were dressed or undressed before or while changing into the bunny suits. Yes I had to go and fix the old IBM standard typewriter and boy did the "naughty bunnies" put on a show. Deliberately trying to see how embarrassed they could make me. That was an interesting call every now and then .

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