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Re: How much is a finger worth?
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Posted by Rusty Jones on December 29, 2003 at 17:32:16 from (209.195.140.58):
In Reply to: How much is a finger worth? posted by Butcher on December 29, 2003 at 15:49:07:
Well, i lost the end of my right first finger in WW II (To the first joint), along with my left foot, and most of my teeth. Uncle Sam has paid dearly ever since! Makes it tough to type the right way! Now i use hunt and peck! But, i can still pick my banjo! Oh, he gives me a new foot every so often--that doesn't hold me back, and the "store teeth" work pretty good! They're like stars--they come out at night! Heck, when i go to bed at night, the spare parts piled beside the bed would break yer leg if ya tripped on them! Best way to get over losing some part is just grin and bear it. Of course, losing yer Dad is not included in the foregoing advice! Sorry to hear about that! RJ
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