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Wow bad day hope you were insured.

We were but there being Aholes about it because they say we were running a agricultural buisness out of it because we occasionally sold eggs so even though it was insured for my tree buisness and all the equipment was insured there trying to not have to pay because we had animals in there...
 
We were but there being Aholes about it because they say we were running a agricultural buisness out of it because we occasionally sold eggs so even though it was insured for my tree buisness and all the equipment was insured there trying to not have to pay because we had animals in there...

Maybe its all that bad karma you generated for yourself by bragging about killing those poor defenseless raccoons the other day. :)
 
Maybe its all that bad karma you generated for yourself by bragging about killing those poor defenseless raccoons the other day. :)

HAHA i wasnt bragging its just a fact of life up here just like most of the chickens were going to be dinner someday i do feel bad about the rabbits though and aif you think raccons are deffensless you should get one in a corner under the crawlspace of a house some time : P i had to get rabies shots for that little incident and if that isnt going above and beyond the call of duty for a customer to try and get one of the little critters relocated alive then i dont know what is : P

the good news is we didnt have anything really expensive in the barn and it didnt cost very much to build
 
Five hours in Emerg. They seem to have ascertained I do not have appendicitis, so now am waiting for the scope up the arse to check for the big C. Came home with a dose of Toredol coursing thru my veins but the pain is back again. It is probably a good time to be unemployed.

Got to sit next to a convict in orange jumpsuit, shackles and cuffs who claimed he had swallowed a razor blade, and witnessed someone else go beserk in an examination rm with the ER staff, sending four security guards running to restrain the guy. He bellered at the top of his lungs for about five minutes until I presume they sedated him. Prolly on drugs. The poor old man ahead of me in traige had BP of 77/50-they took him in pretty darn quick.

MM

Best of luck to you...glad I didn't go to the ER after all...
 
Five hours in Emerg. They seem to have ascertained I do not have appendicitis, so now am waiting for the scope up the arse to check for the big C. Came home with a dose of Toredol coursing thru my veins but the pain is back again. It is probably a good time to be unemployed.

Got to sit next to a convict in orange jumpsuit, shackles and cuffs who claimed he had swallowed a razor blade, and witnessed someone else go beserk in an examination rm with the ER staff, sending four security guards running to restrain the guy. He bellered at the top of his lungs for about five minutes until I presume they sedated him. Prolly on drugs. The poor old man ahead of me in traige had BP of 77/50-they took him in pretty darn quick.

MM

Didn't see your post until now. Hope you pass over this fast and without too much discomfort.

Beer helps. :cheers:
 
Best wishes to you Jumper. Just take it in stride and don't worry until the Doctor has thoroughly checked you out. I had a good friend who was having to be thoroughly examined because they thought he had lung cancer earlier this year. They were dam near sure it was cancer but it turned out to be some other rare, non lethal lung illness. I'll send a prayer up for ya.

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Thanks. I had cancer two years ago and dealt with it then and will deal with it now. It is this inactivity that is driving me....I had an opportunity to go work for an arborist as a groundman last week but had to bow out before the get go as I do not think I would be much use in this current physical state. AND turned down two opportunities to play hockey as a spare goalie last weekend. :mad:
 
Best wishes to you Jumper. Just take it in stride and don't worry until the Doctor has thoroughly checked you out. I had a good friend who was having to be thoroughly examined because they thought he had lung cancer earlier this year. They were dam near sure it was cancer but it turned out to be some other rare, non lethal lung illness. I'll send a prayer up for ya.

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Thanks. I had cancer two years ago and dealt with it then and will deal with it now. It is this inactivity that is driving me....I had an opportunity to go work for an arborist as a groundman last week but had to bow out before the get go as I do not think I would be much use in this current physical state. AND turned down two opportunities to play hockey as a spare goalie last weekend. :mad:

No one has ever known life so sweet as those who have had to fight for it. ;)
 
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Beer helps. :cheers:

Prolly does, but I have not had a drink since 4 April when I returned from Florida. Not on the wagon in the truest sense, but trying to lose some weight thus stopped sipping the suds and all other alcohol cept for special occasions and vacations. Like my beers as much as the next guy, but definately not an alcoholic as stopping did not take any willpower, higher power or group at all. But am looking forward to the next "special occasion"
 
Sirens are going off in Tulsa. News says there is a tornado on the ground. On the heels of last week's tornadoes looks like the next few days are going to be busy indeed.
 
A friend of mine took a few snaps at the TCC recently.

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I got off a plane at 1am and they had us in the trees at 7.30 am. Hard work especially when its been so busy here all the plans I had for practise went out the window. Still was great fun and boy are there some quick climbers in WA! I came in 11th overall but still stole the $500 newbie of the year prize! So now I got me a new ascender and pantin and chest croll etc......

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