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Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on July 11, 2006 at 18:00:11 from (205.188.117.14):
You gotta hear this! You think you got it bad. A friend of mine a a REAL week. First off he is a supervisor an a construction crew and did what he told eveyone else not to do. he was top man on some 12ft concrete pipe, instead of using a step ladder he used an expanstion ladder. The result was 2 broken ribs. Then this weekend his 18yr old daughter and her boyfriend broke the news to him he is going to be a grandpa. tuesday his dumptruck was on one of our jobs and it got into an accident on the road in front of the job, no one was hurt except the truck. The driver quit without a two week notice(it was his fault) and left the truck. Then the icing on the cake! he has a horse barn with 3 beautiful horses, a tennant renting the barn. He has been calling this woman for 2 weeks because the rent is due, without success. Finally he reaches someone at her appartment, he found out she wont be around for a while. She in prision for 2 years for embezzlement! Meanwile he"s still feeding and watering, with 2 broken ribs. I felt bad a gave him a hand, but gee wizz. Ha.
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