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Now someone just needs to invent a replacement brain and many of society’s most pressing boomerproblems would be solved.


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Probably would not need replacements if we led more sedimentary life.

Starting mule colts, pulling a pack string, loading heavy packs, shoeing horses and mules, bucking bales, cutting fire wood with out a chainsaw, just about everything connected with farm life, not counting stupid bovines and those were not even my day job.

Try working in a steel pipe, 20 ft in diameter after a nuclear blast with full anti contamination gear, no supplied air, no lights except a head lamp and no lifting devices for heavy objects.

Yep the 2nd fix usually doesn't go well as the first. What doesn't break after fixing, usually another body part breaks down.

A lot of the "pressing boomer problems" comes from lack of money, not lack of brains. Many of us had to do with what we had.


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Yep, I have worked my whole life with hands and muscles, these younger generations sat on their ass , pussy’s couldn’t defend there wives or kids against any of these little punks running around today, I welcome a good fight.

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Originally Posted by Angus55
It’s how you live after replacing joints too, I ride Harley’s, 4 wheeler’s in pasture everyday, work on stuff on ladders, in and out of tall tractors, but the most dangerous is working cattle, I am cautious now, try to keep some kind of gate or something between big calf’s and knees, but you cow men know you still have to get that knee up there ass and pull that tail over their back to make them load up, can’t imagine a ripped out metal knee and having it fixed, be careful men we only get a few fixes.


Ladders will get you quick unless you never get complacent. A buddy of mine went to change a light bulb in his house, ended up with a half dozen pins in his leg, and was in a rehab nursing home for a couple months. He still limps pretty bad.

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So, what are the folks Gibert's age, seven?


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
So, what are the folks Gibert's age, seven?

Too bad they haven’t figured out a brain transplant.


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