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Posted by Chris on August 30, 2004 at 05:10:47 from (69.34.105.33):
In Reply to: Re: Stupid Dad posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 30, 2004 at 03:20:50:
As a child I spent lots of time on the fender of a tractor. That was then and I will assume we didn't know better. As an adult and member of the fire department, I have picked up two dead children in the past ten years. One fell from the back of the tractor and ended up in a corn picker and one from the front of fender and under the drive tire. In both cases the father felt he could catch the child if he fell off or get the tractor stopped in time, But when it actually happened it was so fast there was nothing the father could do. Today I would like to think we know better and would not do something so stupid as to risk your own childs life. There are plenty of other ways to spend quality time with your kids. As far as minding your own bussiness, what about the people involved in cutting a dead child out of some equipment and then having to explain to the rest of the family what happened? Seems they should have something to say about blatent stupidity!
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