Posted by DeltaRed on December 16, 2019 at 19:01:36 from (67.40.53.27):
Told this (true) story today. One morning several years ago I walked up to the tractor to check the oil to check the oil before the day's work. Set down my lunch box,water jug,and coffee thermos.Pulled the stick,looked and put it back in the hole. Then walked around and climbed the steps. fired it up and put it in gear and let out the clutch. Crunch.Yep,ran over all of it.Smashed flat. The water jug was crushed flat. A large puddle of water surrounded it. The lunch box mashed was too. the stainless Stanley thermos was unscathed!It was standing up. It simply got pushed over and pushed into the dirt.The Chips were sawdust,chocolate cookies were brown saw dust,the apple was applesause. The sandwich was..well,mush.I went ahead and ate what I could of it.LOL Airhead of the year award,right?
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