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That one took a second, but made me chuckle.

OK, I also forgot how cheesy that video is. Almost makes Rick Astley seem butch.

^^^ Need to copy and past the URL, it links thru your email URL I believe.

I work for a Tower leasing company , this is pretty "normal" stuff for many a worker. Just the video makes me a little nervous....!

This was our own homegrown guy, Fred Dibnah. Spent his life demolishing factory chimneys, and then got into controlled explosive demolition. But it was his calm life philosophy that made him something of a celebrity here in the UK. Quite a few you tube vids of the guy. Many years dead - a combination of smoking, and demolishing chimneys coated with toxic stuff did for him in the end. The "engine" is his steam traction engine that he spent many years restoring - it has recently sold for £250k - a mark of Dibnah's cult status.

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Nope - I was misremebering. He didn't use controlled explosives - he knocked the lower structure away, and put wooden props in place. He then set fire to them.

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