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Posted by KEG on April 13, 2004 at 19:54:22 from (64.123.252.142):
In Reply to: Wear eye protection posted by Randy on April 13, 2004 at 10:25:18:
I get disgusted when I see lawncare companies hiring kids to cut grass and run weed eaters and none of them are wearing glasses. I have several pair of safety glasses with chip-marks from all the junk thrown up by the weed eater. These kids have a long life ahead with limited vision if they don't wear safety glasses. When I have the chance I'll stop and give these kids a pair to wear. Some of them are grateful. Others look at you wierd. At least I tried to help. Hope they don't learn the hard way. After getting a wood chip in the eye when I least expected it, I buy safety glasses by the box and won't let anyone in the shop without 'em. To me, they are second only to my swiss army knife in importance. Well ... maybe they are more important! KEG
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