Posted by wilson ind on July 13, 2012 at 08:59:39 from (70.239.85.115):
In Reply to: OT:Lightning posted by RBnSC on July 13, 2012 at 03:58:55:
just over onehalf century ago while planting lighting side bolt hit raised planter marker and exhaust stack on John Deere G I was driving. Killed the tractor, my arms hurt for 2-3 days. In 2000 lighting hit barn I was in. Sparks down to board in my hands and from fingers of other hand to saw table. Whin 2 weeks heart was stopping and restarting. Got pacemaker. Dr says natural pacmaker literly ruined by lighting. I try to be very careful about storms now!!! Never did understand why weather peopel say thunder storms as when thunder is heard the danger is over. To me should say Lighting storms.
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