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Re: O/T Ignorance - Revisited!
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Posted by johnlobb on November 12, 2006 at 10:56:09 from (66.103.229.180):
In Reply to: O/T Ignorance - Revisited! posted by Turke Bros. Farms on November 12, 2006 at 08:21:08:
I hope you heal up soon and well. I know how you feel. When we lived in Bay City over 25 yrs ago, my son and I were skating by the river on a rink the city made. He was skating along the edge, and I was going to skate rapidly toward him and spray him with ice chips by stopping suddenly by him, but under a small layer of snow was a deep crack which dumped me into the frozen side and severely sprained my ankle. The Dr. said I would have been better off to break it. Being in construction, you get no pay when youre off, so 2 weeks was all I could take. At work, I had to hobble around without the aid of crutches and soon came to be known as 'step and a half'. What town do you live near in MI?
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