Posted by rustyj14 on April 27, 2009 at 06:24:39 from (173.75.42.54):
In Reply to: Re: Rusty Jones posted by bo on April 27, 2009 at 04:45:46:
Hey, us old timers and their descendants must keep the memories alive, as long as possible! I'm glad i was able to help you folks! I am not holding any regrets about my Army service! And, me losing my foot has done wonders for two friends, who were laboring along, thinking their life was over, or at least life as they knew it, because accidents had taken away their lively hoods. And a foot or leg! One was in a car wreck, and after his Drs. had given up on him, i payed him a visit! When he saw how well i got along, and worked every day, he went for amputation, and is now doing carpentry work! The other friend had his foot removed from a high ladder fall! Being a farmer, he was really down, thinking he was done farming. But, after i showed him how well i got along, his thinking changed! And now, he's out there doing most everything he did before! Except climbing tall ladders! Hey, life is what ya make it! Cheers: Rusty J.
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