"It's all in the preparation of your equipment and your mind. If they aren't all in top working ondition...then it's dangerous. My job is to always make sure everything is working perfectly so it isn't."
Seemed like good advice to me.
--Sounds like good advice to me, too, but I still have no interest in tightrope work.
Ralph
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