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Re: True Story Really Happened


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Posted by j heitkemper on April 12, 2009 at 20:03:43 from (72.69.247.61):

In Reply to: True Story Really Happened posted by RBnSC on April 12, 2009 at 00:35:42:

Here is One of MANY stories .. ,HOW ,Little Brother Got a Lasting SCAR on HIS NECK , Rewind to 1975, Dad comes in with the 3pt mowing machine after cutting hay ,LIKE MANY TIMES and years BEFOre Drives under 200 ft long NOW RUSTY Eletric Fence Overhead wire that has sagged from many years of summer/ winter temps that goes from cattle corral to the Sow lot . THIS TIME ,Mower mast snags wire ,stretches a bit and lets go , Now the Wire is only less then 4 ft off the ground ,, AND NO ONE KNOWS IT , JUst at Dusk , Dad Remembers He leftwrench in fence row .Take Jims Bike and go get it before it gets dark .,,. So Bob and Future B-I-L both aged 14 (and new riders cause, I just got the Bike a month earlier .). They Double up and comes cattin around the corral on My 175 Kawasuki , Yep YOU guessed IT ! ...Clotheslined BOb ,all the while shocckin and Rust Cuttin Him as future B-I-L Rob is trying To figure Out What the HeL is goin on and is gettin shocked every time he touched the ground,and or Bob,.looked Like Bobs Neck had been sanded ,wouldnt Stop bleeding and Mom was afraid Rust would Cause a contamination Problem And Took Him to Emergency Room, Dad Says after All , I knew He would be all Right Cause the Wound bled Out Real Good .LOL, , They became known as the "RuF an READY' pair


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