These people that live up the road from me live in a trashy house(garbage everywhere,mudholes,etc) Well they dont even live on a acre of land and they just got 3 paint horses.I know that there is a mare and a foal,but I dont know if the other paint is a gelding,mare,or a stud. Anyways.the horses are living in a ghetto looking homemade stable.There is no fresh grass around for them to eat,and they are walking in a mud pit 24/7.I would guess that the fenced in area that they are living in is 30 foot wide by 20 foot in length.The law states that each horse should have 1 1/4 acre PER horse.There are 3 horses on not even a acre.They are fed square bales and are drinking from a laundry tub that you would buy at the dollar store.I called the humane suciety on them and they didnt take them away or anything.Those poor horses are so thin! When the owners are gone to work..I take feed to them.The people dont even know what a saltblock or sweetfeed is!
Your odds are unchanged. Continue to do whatever you used to do. If you get struck; then you are out of luck. To change the odds, change your habits - stand underneath a tall tree during a thunder storm, use a golf umbrella out in the open and encourage a strike to reduce the odds; stay inside or inside a car (an excellent place to be during a thunderstorm; windows up, sunroof closed, roof up (for convertibles)) to increase the odds (lower the risk). New or used car salesman? (it makes a difference)
You really shouldn't be stealing stuff.
The metal hold better in my opinion.With the materials you are using anyway. My grandson is 19months and the plastic just haven't worked with him.Maybe on stress free places but not on those that take alot of it.Also the age of the child being sewed for.Newborn stuff would work with the plastic made from Jersey type materials.Good luck and hope this helps
you aren't any more likely to get zapped than anyone else. If the knee replacement had some electronics in it and a current and stuff, then you might want to stay inside during a storm. And actually a car is one of the safest places to be when getting hit with lightning. The metal frame carries the current around all the passengers and into the ground. So you'll be fine.
Hey if you get stuck by lightning at least they could identify the remains by the metal rod in your knee.odds of getting stuck are astronamical i woulnt sweat itas far as danger to customers i would have to see you drivemaybe you should let them drive