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Posted by Allan in NE on December 31, 2005 at 06:40:43 from (148.78.243.25):
So, Yesterday afternoon I'm peeling some old paint off of the heat shields on my current project, when unexpectedly and certainly quite unannounced, this bulldog tries it's best to take off my right kneecap. Whooeee! That thing cuts like a razor! However, I thought it somewhat rude, to say the least. We get the Wranglers changed, get the blood all cleaned up and the wife wants me to go to town and have the knee sewed up by the saw-bones 'cause it is kinda nasty. Of course, I promptly put an end to that silly talk and had her bandage the thing up since it wouldn't stop bleeding and I had old tractors to work on. 'Taint got the time, ya know? :>( Didn't have any trouble whatsoever waking up this morning......the knee talkin' to me again. But now, this mornin' I'm gimpin' around here like a grumpy old man. Well, on second thought and come to think of it, I am a grumpy old man. Ya'll have a good 'un, :>) Allan
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