Posted by batel on October 25, 2019 at 23:33:34 from (174.30.111.87):
In Reply to: Re: Today's Funny posted by pcsaw on October 25, 2019 at 08:26:50:
Jon f mn wrote: Or had a tree limb come off the muffler of a tractor just as you get done looking back and turn around and the limb hits you right in the nose in the dead of winter that will bring some tears to your eyes
A retired farmer working for me said he had that happen when he was mowing a fence row, but it was a locust tree. Thorn broke off in his eye. Said he knew the eye was gone so he finished the row, went to the house where his wife took one look and passed out in the floor. He drove himself to the doctor and miraculously they ended up doing eye surgery and since it went in the white part he didn't lose his sight. Tough guy, flew transports in WW2. They offered him a job at TWA after the war and he said "Naw, I'm done with flying, I'm going home to farm."
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