I wrote a lot but decided it would be flagged as a hostile post...
Your $70 worth of beans are rather inconsequential to the fact someone was hurt bad enough to need a helicopter. A field is a safe place for a multimillion dollar air ambulance to land. A firecrew is trained to designate a safe area and to guide a pilot to the ground.
I suppose if it were your relatives it wouldn't bother you that much, huh? What if you fell off your tractor? Be ok then?
Personally I think I would stop the self centered, ambulance chasing whining and ask if the injured party was ok. Maybe even be a little proud that if you hadn't had that field that helicopter may not have had somewhere to land and the person may be much worse off than they are now.
Your beans aren't worth as much as a life or lives... and you are making yourself look bad by making something out of a hill of beans. Maybe next time you are in McDonalds you can make some money, I hear that the coffee is hot (but they didn't tell you so it MUST be their fault you burn your lip).
Too early in the morning to hear this drivvle.
This post was edited by wallacedw at 06:27:13 07/31/08.
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