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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on May 24, 2007 at 19:20:29 from (207.177.83.133):
In Reply to: Had better dqys posted by 37 chief on May 23, 2007 at 19:46:23:
Well , I got two inches of rain last night and we have a tarp over a 3 foot tall fence kennel for a puppy we have that we forgot to loosen before the rain so it would drain . It had about 40 or 50 gallons of water in it this morning so I went to remove a bungee holding one corner to let it drain . Normally when I remove bungees I am very careful to keep the S-hook pointed away from my hand . Not this morning . It snapped and fish hooked the web between the index and thumb and ripped down to the muscle about an inch long then punctured and pulled my hand down with it . They wouldn't let me on the jobsite because I was bleeding so I went and spent 2 hours in the emergency room only to get three stiches and miss 3 hours of work . This was a fairly expensive day ! ...Randy
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