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Re: Worked up a sweat today


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Posted by Cory Schmidt on October 15, 2015 at 14:34:36 from (64.246.253.39):

In Reply to: Worked up a sweat today posted by showcrop on October 14, 2015 at 19:06:02:

Reminds me of my nephew from this summer. He was sentenced to labor on the farm as punishment for something. My sis dropped him off at about 7 on a Saturday, I had to run to town so I put him to work busting skids.

When I got back my brother had him unloading hay. Nephew claims he helped hay before(not our way though). Nephew was darn near ready to drop at half load (70 or so 50lb bales), We pushed him through two full loads(300 total bales). When I went back to town to help pa(noonish) he was out cold on the couch. It was a hot day so we took it easy that afternoon. Finished the day in the evening with a third load of hay.

On Sunday, got a 4th load up to unload.. About 20 bales in, the elevator broke. Got that fixed in ten minutes, kid was no to be found (turns out he was almost all the way across the field). He got NO MERCY on that load. I was on the wagon with him and made him unload EVERY bale, and when standing on the back of the wagon I TRIED on PURPOSE to knock him(on the front of the wagon) over with the bales. Before long we had him(nephew) crying. My brother called down from the mow, after a time of his complaining about being sick, "you aren't puking your guts out yet, get back to work"

That afternoon we put our "slave labor" on help loading. Got three loads done when his ma came back to get him. We gave him such a chewing over the rest of the weekend, he was thankful when we said he could go ... we'd finish the 4th load without him (he seemed undecided if he could go or had to help yet).

I bet it will take a long time till my nephew forgets that weekend.


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