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19-FEB-2008

2/19/08- Jonas and the "low" lights

Jonas and Marvin Klevich lived in Mayor's Income, Tennessee.
Jonas was a civil engineer and Marvin was the city planner.
For years Jonas kept trying to sell his brother on the idea of "low" street lights.
He felt that the reduced illumination was a small price to pay
for the ease with which one could replace a burnt out bulb.
Time and again Jonas would show Marvin how they would look on the street.
Marvin would try to humor his brother but, would remind him,
"They're going to get hit by every vehicle that passes by".
Jonas finally dropped his request after a particularly close call with a city bus.
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Greg Harp04-Mar-2008 05:47
Neat work. The "low" street lights might have caused less glare as well, and actually made it a bit easier to see--but getting hit by a bus would be among the drawbacks...
Debbie B.21-Feb-2008 20:41
Great story Doug.
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