OK you are all the man.....NOT........get a grip guys. Most you myself included have all of our arms and legs not because we are gods/good or just smarter, we have them because of sheer dumb luck. Whole lot of guys our age doing exactly what we do the exact same way are missing body parts or are dead. So that only leaves dumb luck. 2 kinds of people get hurt in these farm accidents......the young guys who don't know any better and learned from US and US, who the law of averages catches up to. We are an accident waiting for a place to happen.......and it's our families that pay the price. That is for us being stupid. They are the ones who have to pick up the pieces. It's them that either pick up the slack and nurse us back to health or buries us. Go ahead, think you are the man.....me and other guys who have been through the mill and well know what a dying man sounds like crying for mama as he dies. On the farm it isn't your friends/squad mates/crewmen that listens to you cry in agony for mama as you die......it's gonna be your wife, kids and grand kids.
Don't go getting big headed over this.....yer next!
Man up and keep your family from having to deal with you being a man in your own sick little mind! Cause a man looks after his family FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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