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One of the hay fields I did in 1980 was the staging area for the helicopters flying back and forth to Mt. St. Helens after the May eruption. The Army had left by the time I got to the hay, but left some junk along the fence. I was trying to miss it, but suddenly my disc mower hit something, tractor went ka-chug and died. I had hit a camo-colored parachute, and it was wound up tight in the discs. I had a pocket knife, but it was awful dull. While I was sawing away at the 'chute, an old gentleman (who I later found out to be in his 90's) came from a neighboring house. He said "Why don't I sharpen that for you? You can use mine while I'm gone." His was sharp as a razor, and he got back with mine just as I was finishing. I thanked him profusely, and he said "No, thank you for giving an old man a chance to be useful for a change."
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