[TheForge] TheForge Digest, Vol 72, Issue 13

Jerry Frost akfrosty at mtaonline.net
Mon Jan 18 21:40:40 EST 2010


Paul: Sounds like you've been lucky enough to not need PT OT or ST (Physical 
Therapy) (Occupational Therapy) (Speech/Language Therapy) so you probably 
don't know. Either the PT or OT therapists can drop you to your knees with a 
finger tip so it's only wise to try and keep on their good sides. The Speech 
Therapist has a different set of get back options, in my case She can easily 
stop me from ever operating a motor vehicle on a public road. An accident 
resulting in a prolonged loss of consciousness REQUIRES recertification to 
legally drive again. Sucks to be a professional driver right now. <sigh>

Pellatized stove? We live on 15 acres of wooded land and I should BUY wood? 
Uh . . . <snivvle> Actually seeing as my retirement job was as a delivery 
driver for a local rental outfit I figured I'd just rent a Cat 315 excavator 
w?thumb and simply push over, rip up and drag next winter's firewood back to 
the ahop yard for bucking and splitting. Two points, #1 excavators are more 
fun to operate than should be legal, especially clearing forest. #2 
excavator cabs are heavily armored, tree proof hardly describes how tough 
they are.

Good to be back Bro.

Frosty the Lucky
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If it ain't forged
It ain't real
wrought iron is
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul" <forge at wi.rr.com>
To: "Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 6:40 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] TheForge Digest, Vol 72, Issue 13


>>
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> Seems to me that your therapists better have a sense of humor... else
> they wouldn't last to long...
> you switching to pelletized wood to get even?
> Welcome back!
> Paul
> 



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