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Re: O.T. I have problems with a zipper on my cover
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Posted by buickanddeere on December 25, 2004 at 21:57:52 from (64.10.41.84):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. I have problems with a zipper on my cover posted by Davis In SC on December 24, 2004 at 18:43:28:
The past couple of days have been awful. A neighbour lady was running late and got stuck in our yard after running off the laneway into the snow a couple of days ago. Wasn't too bad at the time; digging, dragging the chain and sitting on the tractor seat while towing & running the snowblower afterwards.Still felt OK while noticing the critter's feeders were now empty after last filling them just before surgery. I didn't think that feed pail was too heavy until picking it up. Felt not one but both sides"give". Then yesterday & today got dragged off to family events. Too much walking again and not enough chances to ice down the previous days over exertion. I thought the gonads were only swollen a little but the wife said dream on, they are almost twice the normal size.Zero sympathy from her as well. And that &^%&*(& "support" they supplied and then send a bill for is just a jock strap. Now just to add insult to injury there is a rash and jock itch as well. The horror stories about these people who over do it too soon are too true. I have mixed feelings about mercy killings, to end suffering right about now would be worth nearly any price. In brief, follow the Dr's orders to the letter no matter what.
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