Posted by buickanddeere on September 06, 2015 at 20:00:09 from (216.183.158.168):
In Reply to: Work on Sunday posted by 4435 on September 06, 2015 at 19:11:30:
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An appropriate topic. I thought that using the rotary cutter today. To clear some horse pasture and cut back the growth out into the fields by the bush/forest/woods . Would not be a huge sin.
I got off the tractor wearing short pants and thought I had brushed by a thistle while picking up some wood chunks. Then after a few moves that would have earned myself a finalist position on dancing with the stars. Realized that I had stepped through a yellow jacket nest.
Went to the house and I always keep a bottle of Benadryl in the fridge for just such emergencies. Well that S.O.B called " Not Me" had used all but a 1/4" of the Benadryl. Just like they do with juice or milk. Of course " Not Me" could not bother their stupid &$$ to purchase more Benadryl or ask for more.
I quit counting at 19 sting sites.
Although in misery with both throbbing pain and with random pricks of pain that feel like fresh stings. After dark I took a jug of used motor oil and diesel fuel to the nest. Everything in a five foot radius around the nest became a blaze reaching the sky and is now smoldering ashes.
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