Posted by Bret4207 on November 28, 2016 at 04:33:40 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Splitting wood posted by rustyplow on November 26, 2016 at 17:25:43:
Yup. Keep the kids safe, don't let them outside, don't let them take stuff apart and put it back together, don't let them see calves or kids being born, don't let them see any dead animals, don't let them drive a lawn tractor much less a full sized tractor, don't let them go shooting or have a bow and arrow or slingshot, don't let them use and axe or hatchet, don't let them let them under the car with you changing the oil, don't let them on ladders or the roof or start pounding nails, don't let them around someone cutting up a carcass, don't let them grind meat, don't let them within 100 feet or a chain saw or buzz saw or PTO shaft, don't let them feed a fire or toss brush into a brush pile, don't let them near the bee hives or bulls or rams or crazy heifers.
And we wonder why we have a generation that needs "safe spaces" and can't deal with reality.
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