Posted by Mark - IN. on February 27, 2016 at 21:20:04 from (184.16.170.229):
In Reply to: Snow thrower find posted by JF in MI on February 26, 2016 at 13:16:56:
The usual stuff that everyone else does...newspapers, neighbors cat, stuff like that.
It wasn't funny, but looking back, the visual is. One Saturday I'm working and drive one of the fellas that I worked with home, stopped off to have a couple of beers at his house, visit his family before going home. Real snowy Saturday. We're standing in his living room watching the snow come down, and his neighbor across the street is out snow blowing the deep snow. He had emphysema pretty bad and couldn't go anywhere without dragging a bottle of oxygen with him. Well, he had a huge tank in his garage with a hose long enough to get to the street, because he had it hooked up to his face and he was walking behind the big self propelled snow blower, turned, the auger grabbed the hose and ripped the mask off of his face, then pulled the tank over and started dragging it out of the garage towards the snow blower but stalled it out. "Holy crap Tim, did you just see that?". We grabbed our coats and went over and helped him into the house where his young hottie live in health care lady got him onto a portable unit, we dragged the rest of the mess into his garage and told her to call his supplier, then went back across the street and finished our beers before I went home. Tim sent his kid over to finish shoveling.
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