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Re: To all you stupid dads...
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Posted by Harley1983 on August 30, 2004 at 10:37:16 from (64.136.49.225):
In Reply to: Re: To all you stupid dads... posted by oops on August 30, 2004 at 08:53:09:
After the Darwin awards came out in yesterday or the day before"s post, I thought these statistics went right along with them too. Out here in the country, within reason, it"s just our way of weeding out the stupid ones. I just got done watching the Old Time Threshers Reunion in Mont Pleasant, Iowa on RFDTV, and commented several times to the little missus about the lack of any kind of shields, covers, safety signs, yellow ribbons, caution cones, hard hats, yellow vests, etc. that would make the National Safety Council have a collective heart attack, and the folks were (parish the thought) having a good time, and getting work done at the same time. I think it all goes back to the old addage, you have to be 5% smarter than what you are running. And while I am renowned for my lack of people skills down here even in the Ozarks, cause I just don"t give a @#$t what people think most of the time, RealRon, I have to agree with a lot of the other posts, you have a very negative, crude and almost nasty attitude to be around. But on the other hand, I"ll fight to the death so you have the right to your own opinion. Just my $ .02, Harley
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