Aint Dat Da Tooth! Fell two weeks ago and had ex rays on my left shoulder Friday that the doctor ordered Monday. Not much sleep all week but still had stuff that needed to be done. Weekends I have to work with horses and try to repair a thing or two. I got the plug out of the pan on old ugly and the oil drained out. Thar it sets. I needed to tie the five stallions out to keep them obeying commands. I had skipped a couple weeks so didn't think I should skip another. Rained Saturday so went out Sunday about noon. The horses were mud balls Sunday from Saturday rain and I wanted to try the new settings on my new camera. Still not correct I found out. The tractor tire tube I had the tire shop patch was down. I pulled the tube back out to take back for them to find out why. I think I will still follow some advise and pick up a new tube. Got a little more sleep last night. Only had to set on the edge of the bed twice in the night to let the pain level to get to where I could lay back down. I have a mold at the factory on the mill that I should get at today. Doctor is suppose to call on my shoulder today for the next step. Old just sucks! Any way here is what video I took yesterday of the horses coming up to the fence to get tied. I have to have them all tied or they can push by when the gate is open with me in the wheelchair.
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