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Old 16-01-2022, 06:43 PM   #11
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Default Re: Why is it.................?

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Originally Posted by FoxtrotGolfXray 5.0 View Post
There's no hazard in doing anything if you watch what you're doing

Problem is, sometimes things happen that you just don't expect. It's not hard to put a decent pair of shoes on. Or even ANY shoes, for that matter. Thongs (of either variety) won't help much tho.
fair call.

The only injury from lawn mowing I have seen was to the foot. I was a kid that did the family lawns, and so was the kid that lived across the road. One of the blades let go mid-mow and speared straight into his toes...was nasty. He was bit older than me and had rotten luck like that. I remember him in a neck brace at some point.... not mowing related that one.
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