Posted by David G on July 16, 2014 at 21:01:26 from (205.215.206.18):
In Reply to: Close escapes posted by Bernie/MA on July 16, 2014 at 15:57:10:
I have to many to count, but reminds me of a story from a buddy. He ran a tree service and did not always get the sharpest workers. One day he and two others were trimming a tree. One worker standing next to him was supposed to tie the rope to the bumper of the truck while the other worker in the tree cut off a limb that was tied to the rope.
Just when the worker cut the limb off, he looked over and saw the other worker holding the rope that was supposed to be tied to the truck.
The next thing he saw was vibram on the soles of the workers shoes as he went airborn. The limb hit the ground right before the worker went through the crotch of the tree.
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