Posted by glennster on July 17, 2014 at 09:02:19 from (162.204.229.223):
In Reply to: Close escapes posted by Bernie/MA on July 16, 2014 at 15:57:10:
bernie, i dont have near accidents, i get in the thick of it. started out when i was little and fell thru an abandoned well. nobody even knew it was there. got hit by lightning, had a jack stand collapse and car fell on me, cracked a bunch of ribs. had a fuel line burst and spray gas on me, got 2nd and 3rd degree burns. spent 2 days in a hyperbaric chamber with decompression sickness. rolled a tractor bush hogging. prolly had close to 100 stitches at various times. fell off a silo, got pinned under a widowmaker tree, cut two fingers off in a feed grinder( doc sewed em back on) then years later dang near cut one of the same fingers off with a skil saw. just to name a few. oh yeah, had a heart attack about a year and a half ago. 100% blockage.
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