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Posted by Bob/wis on September 11, 2005 at 21:52:43 from (207.118.214.104):
In Reply to: way, way, way , way off topic posted by just curious on September 10, 2005 at 13:06:18:
All I can say they have no morals and no dignity. Leave teh assitants for the elderly and the truely disabled. I got kicked by a cow on june 30. To most of the quick aid seekers that would have nursed a disability check for atleast 6 mos, here in wisconsin. I was down for 1/2 a milking and was back up and going the next day. I still have a huge lump on my leg and sharp pains from time to time. But, I have cows to milk and crops to get in. I do have insurance they helped cover the rape from the doc office when they over charge for their advice on the matter as to how long it will take to heal. I was black for almost 3 weeks from my upper leg to my ankle. Yeap the cow is still breathing air on my farm. Later Bob Just my nickle you all
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