Posted by rustyj14 on February 26, 2010 at 18:26:44 from (74.98.230.189):
In Reply to: Hoping it aint true posted by Ultradog MN on February 26, 2010 at 15:10:48:
You got off lucky! A friend was standing on a ladder leaning against the edge of the barn roof, fixing the rain gutter. The ladder was quite long. suddenly, the ladder started sliding sideways on the gutter, and down he went, with a mighty crash~! Somehow, the fall and the ladder got his leg so bad, they had to take off his foot! So, being that i lost my foot in WW II, they asked me to go out to cheer him up. I don't have any trouble doing anything i want to do. So, i went to visit him. Got him feeling better when he saw i could do anything he had done before the accident. So, almost a year later, and he's back to farm work! Has no problems getting on his JD tractors, or doing anything else. Walks good, and it is not obvious that his foot is made of metal! Take care of yer hand and wrist and it'll heal up, and you will be back to work again! by:Rusty Jones
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